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Overview

User Rating:
7.4/10   4,887 votes
Director:
Karl Freund
Writers:
Nina Wilcox Putnam (story) and
Richard Schayer (story) ...
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Release Date:
22 December 1932 (USA) more
Tagline:
It comes to life!
Plot:
In 1921 a field expedition in Egypt discovers the mummy of ancient Egyptian prince Im-Ho-Tep, who was condemned and buried alive for sacrilege... more | add synopsis
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(3 articles)
The Mummy (From The AV Club. 22 July 2008, 9:01 PM, PDT)
On DVD Today: July 8, 2008 (From Rope Of Silicon. 8 July 2008, 3:06 PM, PDT)
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The Most Subtle of the Universal Horror Films more

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Cagliostro
Im-Ho-Tep
King of the Dead
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Runtime:
73 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English | Arabic | French
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Noiseless Recording Sound System)
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Trivia:
So many layers of cotton were glued to Boris Karloff's face to create the wrinkled visage of Imhotep as a mummy that Karloff was unable to move his facial muscles enough even to speak. more
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Audio/visual unsynchronized: In the scene when he is informed of the death of the museum guard, we hear Sir Joseph Whemple say hello when he picks up the phone, but we don't see his mouth move. more
Quotes:
Im-ho-tep, alias Ardath Bey: You will not remember what I show you now, and yet I shall awaken memories of love... and crime... and death... more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in The Mummy 75th Anniversary Tribute (2008) (V) more
Soundtrack:
Ballet music from 'Swan Lake' more

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10 out of 10 people found the following comment useful:-
The Most Subtle of the Universal Horror Films, 2 October 2005
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Author: gftbiloxi (gftbiloxi@yahoo.com) from Biloxi, Mississippi

Although frequently reinterpreted, the original 1932 THE MUMMY remains the most intriguing film version of a story inspired by both 1920s archaeological finds and the 1931 Bela Lugosi Dracula: when an over-eager archaeologist reads an incantation from an ancient scroll, he unexpectedly reanimates a mysterious mummy--who then seeks reunion with the princess for whom he died thousands of years earlier and ultimately finds his ancient love reincarnated in modern-day Egypt.

Less a typical horror film than a Gothic romance with an Egyptian setting, THE MUMMY has few special effects of any kind and relies primarily upon atmosphere for impact--and this it has in abundance: although leisurely told, the film possesses a darkly romantic, dreamlike quality that lingers in mind long after the film is over. With one or two exceptions, the cast plays with remarkable restraint, with Boris Karloff as the resurrected mummy and Zita Johann (a uniquely beautifully actress) standouts in the film. The sets are quite remarkable, and the scenes in which Karloff permits his reincarnated lover to relive the ancient past are particularly effective.

Kids raised on wham-bam action and special effects films will probably find the original THE MUMMY slow and uninteresting, but the film's high quality and disquieting atmosphere will command the respect of both fans of 1930s horror film and the more discerning viewer. Of all the 1930s Universal Studio horror films, THE MUMMY is the most subtle--and the one to which I personally return most often.

Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer

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