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The mummy is very unusual because it appears to have been embalmed quickly, without removing the brain and viscera, and to have been placed in a cedar box, the interior of which had to be crudely hacked to widen it. Brier hypothesizes that Pentawer was mummified very rapidly and placed in an available coffin, likely by a relative, in order to ...
Mummies Alive! The Legend Begins is a 1998 animated action fantasy film produced DIC Entertainment. It combines three episodes of the Mummies Alive! cartoon into a single feature-length movie, with some scenes edited to make it continuous. The plot centers on the Mummy Ja-Kal, whose brother and nephew are revived by Scarab in an attempt to kill ...
A mummy (Lon Chaney Jr.) who is stolen from an Egyptian sarcophagus is revived to life, and becomes a werewolf when moonlight hits him. The film was made in Mexico in 1959, [1] which led to actor Lon Chaney Jr. traveling there to perform his role in the film.
The Screaming Woman is a 1972 American made-for-television horror-thriller film starring Olivia de Havilland and directed by Jack Smight.It is loosely based on a short story by Ray Bradbury (which in turn was based on his 1948 radio play for the CBS show Suspense) with a script written by Merwin Gerard.
the third film in the Kharis the Mummy series The Mummy Returns: 2001 Stephen Sommers: The Mummy Theme Park: 2000 Alvaro Passeri [39] [40] The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor: 2008 Rob Cohen: The Mummy's Tomb: 1942 Harold Youn the second film in the Kharis the Mummy series Orgy of the Dead: 1965 Stephen C. Apostolof: erotic horror film ...
Also known as Bram Stoker's Legend of the Mummy 2, [3] it was followed by a sequel, Ancient Evil 2: Guardian of the Underworld, released in 2005. In England, the film was the subject of a consumer complaint regarding its BBFC classification [4] which gave it a 15-rating. [5] The film was shot in Mexico in four days. [6]
Still fascinated by the “screaming woman” who died some 3,500 years ago, a different team of scientists recently used CT scans to reveal details about the mummy’s morphology, health ...
Carry On Screaming was the second film in the series to have a sung main title theme. The theme song "Carry On Screaming" (film version only) was credited as "Anon" and was thought to have been sung by Jim Dale, who appears in the film. The singer is actually Ray Pilgrim, a session singer who sang for the Embassy label.