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Kharis () is a character featured in
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's ''Mummy'' series in the 1940s following their original 1932 film ''
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'', which starred
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as a different mummy character,
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, though their backstories are practically identical.
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's ''Mummy'' films were inspired by worldwide interest in
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ian
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during the first half of the 20th century.


History

In the first Kharis film, '' The Mummy's Hand'' (1940), the character was played by Western-film actor
Tom Tyler Tom Tyler (born Vincent Markowski; August 9, 1903 – May 1, 1954) was an American actor known for his leading roles in low-budget Western films in the silent and sound eras, and for his portrayal of superhero Captain Marvel in the 1941 ...
, Denis Gifford, ''Monsters of the Movies'', p. 67 (Carousel Books, 1977). while the three subsequent films, '' The Mummy's Tomb'' (1942), '' The Mummy's Ghost'' (1944), and '' The Mummy's Curse'' (also 1944), starred Lon Chaney, Jr. in the role. Although the iconic image of the
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's face is usually Karloff's, the Kharis films are responsible for the enduring stereotype of the lumbering, foot-dragging monster, as Karloff's bandaged creation is seen only briefly, while Kharis is a major on-screen character in all four follow-up films. The Kharis films also introduce the notion of tana leaves as integral to the mummy's survival. '' The Mummy's Hand'' introduces Kharis in a series of flashbacks that are pulled from the original 1932 film (except for inserts with Tyler replacing Karloff in shots in which Karloff would have been conspicuous). The film ''
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'', which was released eight years before '' The Mummy's Hand'', tells the story of the
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Imhotep, who is punished for attempting to resurrect a dead lover, and thousands of years later returns to the Earth as a living mummy. However, in '' The Mummy's Hand'' the mummy is a royal prince named Kharis and the details of the story are changed to describe a similar but alternative scenario. For this reason, the Kharis films are not sequels to the original, as occasionally misperceived. Eddie Parker portrayed Klaris, a parody of Kharis, in the 1955 comedy Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy.
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portrayed Kharis in the 1959
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horror film ''
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''.


Dark Universe

Kharis appears in ''The Mummy: Dark Universe Stories'' alongside ''The Mummy's Hand'' character Dr. Charles Petrie, set after the 2017 film ''The Mummy''. The game retroactively establishes ''The Mummy'' films of the 1930s–1950s as part of the canonical chronology of the Dark Universe. Charles Trowbridge's likeness was used to represent his character Dr. Petrie in-game, while the likeness of Tom Tyler was used to represent Kharis.


Design

The make-up for Kharis was designed by Universal's resident monster expert Jack Pierce. While Tyler's features can be discerned easily under the make-up (as could Karloff's), Chaney is unrecognisable, due to the use of a mask rather than customized make-up over the course of the series (Pierce had earlier fashioned a mask for Tyler to wear for certain long shots in '' The Mummy's Hand'', and the difference between the mask and the painstaking original make-up is fairly easy to spot on film). While in '' The Wolf Man'' Chaney played the starring role both in and out of make-up, Tyler was shown as the human Kharis in Chaney's ''Mummy'' films during flashback-scenes, a somewhat demoralizing budgetary measure that showed Chaney's importance by this time to be mainly that of his famous name.


References

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