Britische Archäologen und ihr amerikanischer Investor versenden den Sarkophag einer ägyptischen Mumie nach London, aber jemand hat das Amulett, um die Mumie wiederzubeleben, die dann alle tö... Alles lesenBritische Archäologen und ihr amerikanischer Investor versenden den Sarkophag einer ägyptischen Mumie nach London, aber jemand hat das Amulett, um die Mumie wiederzubeleben, die dann alle töten wird, die ihr Grab gestört haben.Britische Archäologen und ihr amerikanischer Investor versenden den Sarkophag einer ägyptischen Mumie nach London, aber jemand hat das Amulett, um die Mumie wiederzubeleben, die dann alle töten wird, die ihr Grab gestört haben.
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This is the second Hammer Horror movie from "The Mummy" franchise and this time the star power has taken quite a dip. No longer did they have the presence of Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing and that really showed.
It tells the story of a rich American who plans on making the opening of a mummy's sarcophagus a tourist event in order to make money but oddly enough things don't go quite as planned.
The film looks great, the performances though spotty are mostly passable and the Hammer Horror brand of musical score is present. It's all very colour by numbers stuff, but that's okay.
Sadly the writing is inconsistent, some is poor and some is baffling especially when it comes to character development.
Passable stuff but again this underlines why though I appreciate Hammer Horror I've never exactly been blown away by it.
The Good:
Looks great
The Bad:
The absence of the likes of Cushing/Lee is very damaging
The bulletproof bandages have returned!
Mummy actually looks worse
No character consistency
Awful cover art
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Belly dancing is sexy or awkward, never anything inbetween
It has a rather talky first half but the verbiage is slightly interesting and the "Mummy as Sideshow" is a new take. The second half kicks into gear and moves quite energetically, well as energetic as a Mummy can be. He seems determined to wreak the necessary havoc and does so quite brutally.
In the finale things really come together with a Plot twist and an exciting chase through the sewers. Overall, this is mid-range Hammer and that is almost always better than the Studio's contemporaries. Definitely worth a view for Hammer, Horror, and B-Movie Fans.
This was a below-average and pretty forgettable entry in the series. The biggest issue with the film is the fact that there's hardly any action at all within this, focusing way too much on extraneous plot-points the keep the film running along at a dreadfully boring pace. For all the talk here of curses that are mentioned in the first half, hardly any of it makes the film go along any faster while it tends to focus on issues relating to everything but the curse. Instead, we get a rather pointless love triangle that eats up absurd amounts of time only to have it be taken away by the fact the third wheel steals her away for a secondary purpose his involvement didn't need to still get the same effect and causing her to back anyway, a massively confusing and curious chain of events that comes off very badly. Likewise, the dealings with the artifacts and their importance in solving the mystery of the brutal attacks makes the film go on for far too long and really becomes all the more flaccid by not doing anything. All in all, these tend to drag on together throughout the first half succeed so well in dragging the pace of the film out so much that it causes the actual attack to occur just shy of an hour into the movie, which is highly disconcerting. Only the back-story flashback of the origins of the mummy's identity within this section breaks up that monotony by showing the reasoning for his mummification, and after that there's a few shambling attacks spread out to really help the second half to have better pacing and more excitement. The finale chase does make for quite a fun time as the sewer battle does make up for some of the extreme boredom and the situation involving the cliché attraction does help this out by generating the kind of uplifting arc needed here. Along with the fine make-up on the creature, these good points do help out somewhat here though there's still a lot of problems within this one.
Today's Rating/PG: Violence.
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- WissenswertesDuring the Egyptian flashback scenes, Franz Reizenstein's theme from "Hammer"'s original "Die Rache der Pharaonen (1959)" can be heard.
- PatzerDuring one of the 19the century scenes, there is a modern lit exit sign visible over a doorway. Those exit signs had not been invented yet.
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Alexander King: [to a belly dancer] You ever learn to do that to ragtime, give me a call... we'll make a fortune!
- VerbindungenEdited from Die letzte Nacht der Titanic (1958)
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