''The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb'' is a 1964 British
horror film
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produced, written and directed by
Michael Carreras
Michael Henry Carreras (21 December 1927 – 19 April 1994) was a British film producer and director. He was known for his association with Hammer Films, being the son of founder James Carreras, and taking an executive role in the company ...
, starring
Terence Morgan,
Ronald Howard,
Fred Clark
Frederick Leonard Clark (March 19, 1914 – December 5, 1968) was an American film and television character actor.
Early years
Born in Lincoln, California, Clark was the son of Fred Clark Sr. He attended Stanford University with plans to become ...
and introducing Jeanne Roland.
Plot
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Egypt
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in the year 1900". The mummy of Ra-Antef, son of
Ramesses VIII
Usermaatre Akhenamun Ramesses VIII (also written Ramses and Rameses) or Ramesses Sethherkhepshef Meryamun ('Set is his Strength, beloved of Amun') (reigned 1130–1129 BC, or 1130 BC), was the seventh Pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New ...
, is discovered by three
Egyptologist
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s: Englishmen John Bray (
Ronald Howard) and Sir Giles Dalrymple (
Jack Gwillim
Jack William Frederick Gwillim (15 December 1909 – 2 July 2001) was an English character actor.
Career
Born in Canterbury, Kent, England, he joined the Royal Navy at 17 and served for over twenty years, becoming one of the youngest men ever to ...
) as well as French Professor Eugene Dubois (unbilled
Bernard Rebel
Bernard Rebel (6 October 1901, Poland – 30 September 1964, London, England) was a Polish-born British actor. His work included the role of Wormtongue in the 1955-56 BBC radio version of ''The Lord of the Rings''.
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, who died three weeks before the film's UK premiere). Assisting in the expedition is Professor Dubois' daughter, and Bray's fiancée, Annette (Jeanne Roland), herself an Egyptology expert. All the artifacts are brought back to
London
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by the project's backer, American showman Alexander King (
Fred Clark
Frederick Leonard Clark (March 19, 1914 – December 5, 1968) was an American film and television character actor.
Early years
Born in Lincoln, California, Clark was the son of Fred Clark Sr. He attended Stanford University with plans to become ...
), who plans to recoup his investment by staging luridly sensational public exhibits of the Egyptian treasures. Soon after arrival, however, the mummy revives and starts to kill various members of the expedition, while it becomes evident that sinister Adam Beauchamp (
Terence Morgan), a wealthy arts patron whom members of the expedition meet on the ship returning to England, harbors a crucial revelation of the mummy's past and future.
Cast
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Terence Morgan: Adam Beauchamp, a secretive key character
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Ronald Howard: John Bray, the Egyptologist
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Fred Clark
Frederick Leonard Clark (March 19, 1914 – December 5, 1968) was an American film and television character actor.
Early years
Born in Lincoln, California, Clark was the son of Fred Clark Sr. He attended Stanford University with plans to become ...
: Alexander King, the American promoter
*Jeanne Roland: Annette Dubois, daughter of Professor Dubois and John Bray's fiancée
*
George Pastell
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: Hashmi Bey, representative of Egypt's colonial government and worshipful supplicant of the Mummy
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Jack Gwillim
Jack William Frederick Gwillim (15 December 1909 – 2 July 2001) was an English character actor.
Career
Born in Canterbury, Kent, England, he joined the Royal Navy at 17 and served for over twenty years, becoming one of the youngest men ever to ...
: Sir Giles Dalrymple, another Egyptologist
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John Paul: Inspector Mackenzie
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Dickie Owen
Dickie Owen (26 March 1927 – 7 April 2015) was a British actor primarily known for his roles in '' Zulu'', ''The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb'' and ''The Mummy's Shroud
''The Mummy's Shroud'' is a 1967 British DeLuxe colour horror film made by ...
: Ra-Antef the Mummy
*Jill Mai Meredith: Jenny, Beauchamp's maid
*
Michael Ripper
Michael George Ripper (27 January 1913 – 28 June 2000) was an English character actor.
He began his film career in quota quickies in the 1930s and until the late 1950s was virtually unknown; he was seldom credited. Along with Michael Gough ...
: Achmed, Egyptian servant
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Harold Goodwin: Fred, one of Alexander King's workmen
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Jimmy Gardner: Fred's mate
*Vernon Smythe: Jessop, Beauchamp's butler
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Marianne Stone: Hashmi Bey's landlady
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Ray Austin: Stuntman: Assassin on board ship
Production
Hammer Studios originally offered the project to
Universal Pictures
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in 1963. The film credits Henry Younger as the screenwriter, while the screenplay was written by Michael Carreras and Alvin Rakoff.
Release
''The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb'' was released on 18 October 1964 by Columbia Pictures/BLC Films in support of ''
The Gorgon''. The film was distributed by
Columbia Pictures
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in the United States on 17 February 1965 also in support of ''The Gorgon''.
In North America, the film was released on 14 October 2008 along with three other Hammer horror films on the 2-DVD set ''Icons of Horror Collection: Hammer Films'' (ASIN: B001B9ZVVC) by
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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, and on a double feature
Blu-ray
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with ''
The Revenge of Frankenstein'' by Mill Creek Entertainment in September 2016. Its title was misspelled on the Blu-ray spine as "Curese of the Mummy’s Tomb".
Critical reception
From contemporary reviews, ''Daily Cinema'' referred to the film as being "eerie but routine shocker thrills. But, hand it to Hammer, they've got this kind of scary hokum down to a grisly art". ''
Variety
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'' commented on the plot of the film stating that "one needs a crystal ball to sort out the reasons for some of the contrived goings on in the modest and rather slapdash horror pic". The ''
Monthly Film Bulletin
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'' noted that "the sewer finale has a moderate grandeur" but stated that "it is some indication of the film's lack of inventiveness that the mummy's first appearance should be so lengthily delayed".
In a retrospective review,
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critic Cavett Binyon called the film a "rather dull mummy muddle".
References
Sources
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External links
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''The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb''at
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