Mummy Dearest: A Horror Tradition Unearthed
- Video
- 1999
- 30min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaHistory of mummy films and history of the infamous curse.History of mummy films and history of the infamous curse.History of mummy films and history of the infamous curse.
John Balderston Jr.
- Self
- (as John Balderston)
Bud Abbott
- Peter
- (material de archivo)
Ramsay Ames
- Amina Mansouri
- (material de archivo)
John L. Balderston
- Self (Screenwriter)
- (material de archivo)
Leon Belasco
- Ali
- (material de archivo)
Paul E. Burns
- Banning Caretaker
- (material de archivo)
John Carradine
- Yousef Bey
- (material de archivo)
Lon Chaney Jr.
- Kharis
- (material de archivo)
Virginia Christine
- Princess Ananka
- (material de archivo)
Eduardo Ciannelli
- High Priest
- (material de archivo)
Lou Costello
- Freddie
- (material de archivo)
James Crane
- Egyptian High Priest
- (material de archivo)
Bramwell Fletcher
- Ralph Norton
- (material de archivo)
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Argumento
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- TriviaThis documentary is featured on both the Classic Monster Collection and Monster Legacy Collection DVDs for La momia (1932).
- ConexionesEdited from Drácula (1931)
Opinión destacada
Mummy Dearest: A Horror Tradition Unearthed (1999)
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Nice documentary that was originally released on Universal's DVD of THE MUMMY (1932). The documentary takes various historians and discusses the troubled making of the 1932 film that featured Boris Karloff in his first monster role after becoming a star in FRANKENSTEIN. The documentary covers the painful make-up, the leading ladies hatred for the director and we then get to hear about the sequels that would follow in the 1940s. Historian Rudy Behlmer hosts this documentary and fans of the film are certainly going to eat this up since we get the perfect mixture of clips as well as some great interviews. We get to hear from Sara Karloff who shares her thoughts on the film as well as her memories of what her father told her about it. Rick Baker has some nice comments on the make up in the film and we have others like David Del Valle adding some nice touches. Some could argue that the sequels deserved their own documentary but I think they're given some nice attention here, although I'll admit that I'd like to have heard some of the experts opinions on Chaney, Jr. in the role.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Nice documentary that was originally released on Universal's DVD of THE MUMMY (1932). The documentary takes various historians and discusses the troubled making of the 1932 film that featured Boris Karloff in his first monster role after becoming a star in FRANKENSTEIN. The documentary covers the painful make-up, the leading ladies hatred for the director and we then get to hear about the sequels that would follow in the 1940s. Historian Rudy Behlmer hosts this documentary and fans of the film are certainly going to eat this up since we get the perfect mixture of clips as well as some great interviews. We get to hear from Sara Karloff who shares her thoughts on the film as well as her memories of what her father told her about it. Rick Baker has some nice comments on the make up in the film and we have others like David Del Valle adding some nice touches. Some could argue that the sequels deserved their own documentary but I think they're given some nice attention here, although I'll admit that I'd like to have heard some of the experts opinions on Chaney, Jr. in the role.
- Michael_Elliott
- 19 oct 2010
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- Tiempo de ejecución30 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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