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Pharaoh's Curse

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 6m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
951
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Pharaoh's Curse (1957)
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A crazed Egyptian follows the members of an archaeology expedition and kills them off one by one while getting progressively older.A crazed Egyptian follows the members of an archaeology expedition and kills them off one by one while getting progressively older.A crazed Egyptian follows the members of an archaeology expedition and kills them off one by one while getting progressively older.

  • Director
    • Lee Sholem
  • Writer
    • Richard H. Landau
  • Stars
    • Mark Dana
    • Ziva Rodann
    • Diana Brewster
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    951
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lee Sholem
    • Writer
      • Richard H. Landau
    • Stars
      • Mark Dana
      • Ziva Rodann
      • Diana Brewster
    • 41User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
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    Mark Dana
    • Capt. Storm
    Ziva Rodann
    Ziva Rodann
    • Simira
    • (as Ziva Shapir)
    Diana Brewster
    Diana Brewster
    • Sylvia Quentin
    • (as Diane Brewster)
    George N. Neise
    George N. Neise
    • Robert Quentin
    Alvaro Guillot
    • Numar
    Ben Wright
    Ben Wright
    • Walter Andrews
    Guy Prescott
    • Dr. Michael Farraday
    Terence de Marney
    Terence de Marney
    • Sgt. Smolett
    Richard Peel
    Richard Peel
    • Sgt. Gromley
    Kurt Katch
    Kurt Katch
    • Hans Brecht
    Robert Fortin
    • Claude Beauchamp
    Ralph Clanton
    • Col. Cross
    • Director
      • Lee Sholem
    • Writer
      • Richard H. Landau
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    7reptilicus

    A mummy wearing pyjamas!

    I watched this movie often when I was a lad and "Chiller Theatre" ran it on Saturday nights. Even then I sensed there was something different about it, the mummy looked like he was walking around in his pyjamas! Oh I had already seen THE MUMMY (1932) and THE MUMMY'S HAND (1940) and those other mummy movies done by Universal in the 30's and 40's but this film was lots different from them! This was no bandage wrapped monster; to my young eyes the mummy looked like a very old man wandering around an underground tomb. I could not figure out why everyone else in the movie was afraid of him; of course there was that scene where someone tried to grab the mummy and only succeeded in pulling his arm off!

    This is not an easy movie to find these days but I did manage to locate it on late night TV once. Knowing it might be my only chance for a long time I videotaped it. After watching it carefully I learned all the nuances that had escaped me back when I was 7. The mummy of the Pharaoh does not come to life, its spirit takes over the body of a young Egyptian man (Alvaro Guillot) and uses him to get revenge on those who have desecrated the tomb. An original idea, I must say. The downside of this is the young man begins to age at an accelerated pace until he looks no better than the mummy itself. His method of execution was different too. Instead of strangling his victims leaving a telltale mark of mold on their necks he bites their throats (admittedly a difficult thing to do when his teeth get more and more rotten by the minute!) and drains their blood.

    Let's not forget the mysterious woman (Ziva Rodann, using the name Ziva Shapir in this movie) who appears out of nowhere and joins the expedition. She treks through the scorching desert and never takes a drink of water or gets tired. She also seems to know what is going to happen before it happens. Is she the cat goddess Bast in human form? Perhaps!

    The moral of this story, if scary movies are meant to have morals, is Stay Out of Egyptian Tombs. They don't want to be disturbed and you probably have better things to do anyway.

    Director Lee "Roll 'Em" Sholem also directed movies like TOBOR THE GREAT and SUPERMAN AND THE MOLE MEN. He knew how to get a movie done on time and under budget and still make it look good.
    Dethcharm

    "The Desert Is My Strength!"...

    British soldier, Captain Storm (Mark Dana) is enlisted to escort the wife of an archaeologist through the desert. Along the way, Storm and his team encounter a beautiful, enigmatic woman named Simira (Ziva Rodann). Soon thereafter, odd occurrences begin. Is Simira somehow responsible?

    Upon their arrival at the dig site / tomb, the real, supernatural shenanigans unfold. But first, a soap opera-like love triangle made up of Storm, the archaeologist, and his neglected wife ensues. In between spats, a mummy causes trouble.

    PHARAOH'S CURSE is a fairly entertaining entry in the mummy movie sub-genre. The novel idea of including soul transference and a vampiric mummy works quite well.

    Actually, Simira is the most interesting aspect of the film, with her cryptic words and far-off looks, she pretty well steals the show...
    7snicewanger

    Defilers of Pharaoh's Tomb are Threatened by Mummy's Curse

    Pharaoh's Curse is one of my all time favorite "BAD" movies. I had a big crush on Ziva Rodann, billed here as Ziva Shapir, and to have Diane Brewster in the cast as well was double fun. Mark Dana was a busy TV leading man in the 1950's but his career ran out of gas by the mid 60's. He tries to effect a British accent for his role but fails badly. George N Neise had a four decade career as a character actor in films and television.He's a bit overblown here as the films obsessed archaeologist.Ben Wright's voice was as familiar the his face. He worked for Disney in 101 Dalmatians, The Jungle Book, and the Little Mermaid. Director Lee "Role Em" Sholem was a favorite of "B" movie and television producers all over Hollywood because his reputation for staying on schedule and within budget and being able to do the most with the least. He delivers a creepy and entertaining fright film here. Make up men Gordon Bau and Ted Cooley created a very realistic and frightening mummy based on Nick Volpe's concept.

    The mummy is a little different from most of the other movie mummy's in that it is really one of the expedition members whose body has been possessed by the mummy's vengeful spirit. It is also a bit of a vampire too, in that it needs fresh blood to keep on going. After several mules and a few expedition members meet their end it finally dawns on the group what is going on. Although they still can't seem to determine what to do about it.

    Pharaoh' Curse was made to be a low budget Saturday Matinée shocker for junior high aged kids. That and a film for the drive-in movie crowd. It holds own with most any of the black and white horror films that were being released at the time. It's not Boris Karloff but it's a fun little film that is worth a watch.
    7spetersen-79-962044

    A perfectly adequate little mummy movie

    For some reason, this film wasn't on DVD until this year, but it was shown a LOT on late night television back in the day. I saw it as a little kid and thought it was frightening and effective back then. Of course I am older now, but some of the veneer of seeing it back then still holds up.

    The mummy is dressed a little odd (no bandages), but his face is certainly hideous enough, and there is a reason for his strange garb which is unveiled later on. A fair number of people get killed, and we see the mummy quite a bit, really.

    Some people complain we don't see it for the first half of the film, which I guess is true, but on the other hand, the film is only 66 minutes long for Pete's sake. We don't see the monster in the first half hour of many movies, and this is no exception.

    If the movie dragged on for 90-120 minutes, it would be a disaster, but for only 66 minutes, it holds up. I pine for the days when a film-maker felt free to make a shorter subject, particularly when the topic doesn't hold up for a longer time. I wish the makers of Pearl Harbor had had the guts to cut THEIR movie back.
    5Melllvar

    Nothing very original.

    The Pharaoh's Curse is a basic mummy movie. A British captain in Cairo during an uprising is sent to shut down an archaeological dig before the local natives discover it and become even angrier than they already are. The captain,played by Mark Dana,is ordered to escort the wife of the expedition leader to camp to help persuade her husband to shut down the dig.On the way they encounter Simira,a local woman whose brother is part of the expedition.Mysterious occurrences begin and people start to die once the mummy's sarcophagus is opened. I wouldn't plan my day around watching this movie but it's okay for a rainy afternoon.

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    • Trivia
      Lee Sholem was hired to direct because his reputation for completing films and TV episodes on time and under budget had earned him the nickname "Roll 'Em Sholem".
    • Goofs
      At least one of the walls inside the "pharaoh's tomb" is obviously constructed from cement cinder blocks, a building material more suitable to 1950s suburbia than to ancient Egypt.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Movie Orgy (1968)

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    • Release date
      • February 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Maldición de Faraón
    • Filming locations
      • Death Valley National Park, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Schenck-Koch Productions
      • Bel-Air Productions
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    • Budget
      • $116,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 6m(66 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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