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Reviews: The Mummy, Island of Lost Souls, The Black Cat

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 13, 2023

There’s something deeply prescient about The Mummy beginning with an archeological expedition for The British Museum. If it’s not evident from the outset, the film is firmly planted in the reality of 1922 when Howard Carter famously discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun. This is only one hi read more

Book Review: THE PASSION OF THE MUMMY

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day, Jr. on Jul 12, 2021

 Frank Dello Stritto's THE PASSION OF THE MUMMY is in the same vein as his earlier works, A WEREWOLF REMEMBERS and CARL DENHAM'S GIANT MONSTERS. All three deal with the lives and adventures of famous classic horror film characters. In the earlier two volumes Frank revealed the "actual" exploits read more

The Mummy Strikes (1943, Izzy Sparber)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Oct 3, 2018

If it weren’t for the needlessly racist finish from Lois (Joan Alexander), The Mummy Strikes would probably get a pass. Maybe. The action isn’t particularly impressive, but the Egyptian history lesson is pretty cool. Even if it’s all about young King Tush. Jay Morton’s script is (mostly) strong–it, read more

The Mummy (1959)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Dec 28, 2016

The Mummy Directed by Terence Fisher Written by Jimmy Sangster 1959/UK Hammer Films First viewing/Netflix rental   This time Hammer tackles the Mummy franchise. This contains some key elements of 1932’s Universal classic The Mummy, mainly the great love of the ancient priest Kharis (Chris read more

The Mummy (1932)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Oct 7, 2016

Originally published October 20th, 2012 Got another review for you today and another from the Universal classic monsters series.  A bit of back story before we begin: I love the remake of The Mummy, hell I like The Mummy 2 (and I stop there ignoring 3).  I didn’t realize until several years read more

Snack-sized Film Reviews: "Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick" and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy"

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 23, 2015

Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (1952). This Paramount Pictures musical was a last attempt to turn popular singer Dinah Shore into a movie star. She had appeared previously in films with Danny Kaye (Up in Arms) and Randolph Scott (Belle of the Yukon). This one pairs her with Alan Young, who was t read more

The Mummy

Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Oct 29, 2015

Today, I'm all wrapped up in the horror classic, The Mummy (1932), starring Boris Karloff. This article is part of the Universal Pictures Blogathon hosted by Silver Scenes. Universal Pictures made many exceptional horror films during the 1930's. The Mummy (1932), directed by the great cinemat read more

The Mummy

Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Jul 12, 2015

(1959) Directed by Terence Fisher; Written by: Jimmy Sangster; Starring: Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Yvonne Furneaux, Felix Aylmer, Eddie Byrne and George Pastell; Available on Blu-ray and DVD Rating: **** “Film acting is basically done with your mind and with your eyes. If i read more

The Mummy Trilogy

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 30, 2014

" O Amon-Ra. O God of Gods. Death is but the doorway to new life —we live today; we shall live again….In many forms shall we return, O mighty one." With these immortal utterances from the Scroll of Thoth, impetuous assistant Ralph Norton ( Branwall Fletcher ) conjured up to read more

The Mummy Trilogy

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 30, 2014

" O Amon-Ra. O God of Gods. Death is but the doorway to new life —we live today; we shall live again….In many forms shall we return, O mighty one." With these immortal utterances from the Scroll of Thoth, impetuous assistant Ralph Norton ( Branwall Fletcher ) conjured up to read more

The Mummy Trilogy

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 30, 2014

" O Amon-Ra. O God of Gods. Death is but the doorway to new life —we live today; we shall live again….In many forms shall we return, O mighty one." With these immortal utterances from the Scroll of Thoth, impetuous assistant Ralph Norton ( Branwall Fletcher ) conjured up to read more

The Mummy Trilogy

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 30, 2014

" O Amon-Ra. O God of Gods. Death is but the doorway to new life —we live today; we shall live again….In many forms shall we return, O mighty one." With these immortal utterances from the Scroll of Thoth, impetuous assistant Ralph Norton ( Branwall Fletcher ) conjured up to read more

The Mummy (1932, Karl Freund)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 18, 2014

The Mummy is a strange horror movie. While there’s a definite villain–a monster–in Boris Karloff’s resurrected mummy, he poses a danger specifically to only one cast member–Zita Johann. She’s the reincarnation of his lost love and her exact importance to him isn’t clear until the last read more

The Mummy (1932) (2)

The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Oct 4, 2013

I’m not sure if I ever saw 1932’s The Mummy as a small child.  I seem to have more recollection with the CGI action/adventure version of the film that came out in the late ‘90s.  And the images in my mind of an old black and white mummy wrapped head to toe in ragged gauze shuffling through dim read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE MUMMY (1959)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Aug 21, 2013

Having already made The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) and Horror of Dracula (1958), Hammer Films next turned its attention to reinventing the story of a different horror icon, the stiff-armed Egyptian creature known as The Mummy (1959). This adaptation, like the best of the Hammer horrors, stars Pete read more

"The Mummy," or Bandages on the Run

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Dec 4, 2012

The 1932 film "The Mummy" opens in 1921 in Egypt, where an expedition from the British Museum is digging up stuff from around the pyramids. They have found a mummy, and researcher Ralph Norton (Bramwell Fletcher) is badgering his boss, Sir Joseph Whemple (Arthur Byron), into opening a box that came read more

"The Mummy," or Bandages on the Run

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Dec 4, 2012

The 1932 film "The Mummy" opens in 1921 in Egypt, where an expedition from the British Museum is digging up stuff from around the pyramids. They have found a mummy, and researcher Ralph Norton (Bramwell Fletcher) is badgering his boss, Sir Joseph Whemple (Arthur Byron), into opening a box that came read more

The Mummy in the Window

Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Oct 26, 2012

 Decorating with Boris Whew!  As the above picture indicates I have at long last completed the arduous task of decorating the old homestead for Hallowe'en. My other scary tradition is to blare my big band albums while answering the door which has the effect of horrifying the should-ha read more

The Mummy (1932) (1)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Oct 20, 2012

Got another review for you today and another from the Universal classic monsters series.  A bit of back story before we begin: I love the remake of The Mummy, hell I like The Mummy 2 (and I stop there ignoring 3).  I didn’t realize until several years after the remakes that they were actually read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE MUMMY'S HAND (1940)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 16, 2012

Universal produced a steady stream of horror movies during the 1930s and 40s, and not all of them reached the artistic heights of Dracula (1931) and Frankenstein (1931). Among the lesser pictures of the era we have entries like The Mummy’s Hand (1940), director Christy Cabanne’s contrib read more
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