History 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.
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John Balderston Jr.
- Self
- (as John Balderston)
Bud Abbott
- Peter
- (archive footage)
Ramsay Ames
- Amina Mansouri
- (archive footage)
John L. Balderston
- Self (Screenwriter)
- (archive footage)
Leon Belasco
- Ali
- (archive footage)
Paul E. Burns
- Banning Caretaker
- (archive footage)
John Carradine
- Yousef Bey
- (archive footage)
Lon Chaney Jr.
- Kharis
- (archive footage)
Virginia Christine
- Princess Ananka
- (archive footage)
Eduardo Ciannelli
- High Priest
- (archive footage)
Lou Costello
- Freddie
- (archive footage)
James Crane
- Egyptian High Priest
- (archive footage)
Bramwell Fletcher
- Ralph Norton
- (archive footage)
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Did you know
- TriviaThis documentary is featured on both the Classic Monster Collection and Monster Legacy Collection DVDs for The Mummy (1932).
- ConnectionsEdited from Dracula (1931)
Featured review
Exceedingly well-done documentary on the making of The Mummy with lots of great stories about some of the stars and makers of that film. Zita Johann is examined in great detail(greater than Karloff I believe), and we get lots of second-hand stories about her spiritualism, her fights with Karl Freund the director, and her wit. Film historian Gregory Man details a couple of the stories with great clarity, wit, and even does an impression of Freund! There are other stories about Karloff and the arduous make-up he endured for Jack Pierce. There is a whole exposition done on where the concept of the story came from and then the documentary moves to a point by point and scene by scene comparison of The Mummy and Dracula. Even more might have been examined by giving actors like David Manners and Edward Van Sloan(who seems never to get any love in these things but was crucial in those early Universal greats!)some talk. The documentary then moves to the sequels and gives them some time, but it really just goes over them in a somewhat cursory manner. Producer/director David Skaal once again has given the Mummy as well as all the other Universal monsters in the stable their due.
- BaronBl00d
- Oct 31, 2009
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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