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The Mummy
The Mummy

The Mummy (1959)

67% User Rating
1h 28min
Horror

"Torn from the tomb to terrify the world!"

One by one the archaeologists who discover the 4,000-year-old tomb of Princess Ananka are brutally murdered. Kharis, high priest in Egypt 40 centuries ago, has been brought to life by the power of the ancient gods and his sole purpose is to destroy those responsible for the desecration of the sacred tomb. But Isobel, wife of one of the explorers, resembles the beautiful princess, forcing the speechless and tormented monster to defy commands and abduct Isobel to an unknown fate.

Terence FisherDirector

Cast

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Peter Cushing

Peter Cushing

John Banning

Christopher Lee

Christopher Lee

Kharis, the Mummy

Yvonne Furneaux

Yvonne Furneaux

Isobel Banning / Princess Ananka

Eddie Byrne

Eddie Byrne

Inspector Mulrooney

Felix Aylmer

Felix Aylmer

Stephen Banning

Raymond Huntley

Raymond Huntley

Joseph Whemple

George Pastell

George Pastell

Mehemet Bey

Michael Ripper

Michael Ripper

Poacher

George Woodbridge

George Woodbridge

Police Constable

Harold Goodwin

Harold Goodwin

Pat

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Denis Shaw

Mike

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Gerald Lawson

Irish Customer

Willoughby Gray

Willoughby Gray

Dr. Reilly

John Stuart

John Stuart

Coroner

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David Browning

Police Sergeant

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Frank Sieman

Bill

Stanley Meadows

Stanley Meadows

Attendant

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Frank Singuineau

Head Porter

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

September 10, 2019

Gorgeous & Creepy Hammer Horror Winner. Hammer Film Productions rework some of the classic Universal Studios mummy material to great effect. Directed by Terence Fisher, this is not a remake of the seminal 1932 movie of the same name. Starring Peter Cushing (John Banning), Christopher Lee (Kharis/The Mummy), Raymond Huntley (Joseph Whemple) and Yvonne Furneaux (Isobel Banning/Princess Ananka), the film is written by Jimmy Sangster and was filmed at Bray & Shepperton Studios in England and is photographed in Eastman Color. I mention the latter because Eastman Color has a different hue to it, something that makes this movie all the more affecting as a horror piece. The plot sees three archaeologists (Stephen & John Banning & Joseph Whemple) desecrate the tomb of Egyptian Princess Ananka. This awakens Kharis, Ananka's blasphemous lover who was buried alive for his unlawful deeds. Taken from the tomb to London by Egyptian priest Mehemet Bey (George Pastell), the three archaeologists find they are being hunted down by the vengeful Kharis. The only salvation may come in the form of Isobel Banning who bears a striking resemblance to Princess Ananka. This Mummy is adroitly directed by Fisher, his choreography for the action scenes is stunning. Lee's incarnation as the mouldy bandaged one is swifter than most, thus Fisher has him stalking around Victorian England one minute, then the next he's crashing thru doors or windows with brute strength - with murder his (its) only goal. It's a top performance from Lee as he really throws himself into the role, with his dead eyes ominously peering out from gauze swathed sockets sending those little shivers running down the spine. Technically the film belies the budget restrictions that was a staple of Hammer productions. The sets are very impressive with the Egyptian tomb set original and authentic looking, and the swamp based set-up nicely constructed. The latter of which provides two genuine horror classic moments, as first we see the Mummy for the first time as he rises from a foul bubbling bog, and then for the dramatic swampy finale. It's also atmospherically filmed by Fisher, with Jack Asher's photography utilising the Eastman Color to give off a weird elegiac beauty. This is not about gore, Fisher and the makers wanted to thrive on atmospherics and implication, something they achieve with great rewards. The Mummy would prove to be very successful in Britain and abroad, thus ensuring Hammer would dig up more Mummy's for further screen outings, none of which came close to capturing the look and feel of this first makeover. Crisply put together and with another in the line of great Christopher Lee monster characterisations, this Mummy is essential viewing for the creature feature horror fan. 8/10

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Brian Trenchard-Smith on THE MUMMY

Brian Trenchard-Smith on THE MUMMY

The Mummy / Original Theatrical Trailer (1959)

The Mummy / Original Theatrical Trailer (1959)

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Collection

The Mummy (Hammer) Collection

Part of

The Mummy (Hammer) Collection

Includes: Blood from the Mummy's Tomb, The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb, The Mummy, The Mummy's Shroud