The Mummy's Tomb
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Directed by | Harold Young |
Produced by | Ben Pivar |
Written by | Neil P. Varnick (story) |
Starring | Dick Foran John Hubbard |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date(s) | October 23 1942 (U.S. release) |
Running time | 61 min |
Language | English |
Preceded by | The Mummy's Hand (1940) |
Followed by | The Mummy's Ghost (1944) |
IMDb profile |
The Mummy's Tomb is the 1942 sequel to The Mummy's Hand (1940).
The film begins with a long recap of what happened in The Mummy's Hand as told by Stephen Banning, the hero of the first film now an old man. The film features many scenes from the last "mummy" film to tell the story. After the recap Banning, the man who found Ananka tomb 30 years before, is killed in his own house in New England by the mummy after a high priest has vowed revenge on the men who entered the tomb years before. Bannings old partner, 'Babe' Hanson is also targeted as well. As the Banning family is killed off one by one, the high priest (Bey) decides to take a young woman as his bride instead of killing her. He orders the mummy to kidnap the woman. Angry villagers, lead by Banning's son, hunt down the monster and again burn it to death.
[edit] Critical reaction
Critical reviews of the film are mostly negative. Film critics felt the movie failed to live up to the standards of other Universal horror films
[edit] Cast
- Lon Chaney Jr. plays the part of Kharis the mummy for the first time
- Dick Foran as Stephen Banning
- John Hubbard as Dr. John Banning
- Elyse Knox as Isobel Evans
- George Zucco as Andoheb
- Wallace Ford as 'Babe' Hanson
- Turhan Bey as Mehemet Bey