The Mummy's Curse
The Mummy's Curse

The Mummy's Curse (1944)

5.5 ? Dec 22, 1944 1h 0m

Overview

After being buried in quicksand for the past 25 years, Kharis is set free to roam the rural bayous of Louisiana, as is the soul of his beloved Princess Ananka, still housed in the body of Amina Mansouri, who seeks help and protection at a swamp draining project.

Genres

Horror Fantasy

Release Date

December 22, 1944

Rating

5.5 /10

Runtime

1h 0m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Lon Chaney Jr.

Lon Chaney Jr.

Kharis

Peter Coe

Peter Coe

Dr. Ilzor Zandaab

Virginia Christine

Virginia Christine

Princess Ananka

Kay Harding

Kay Harding

Betty Walsh

Dennis Moore

Dennis Moore

Dr. James Halsey

Martin Kosleck

Martin Kosleck

Ragheb

Kurt Katch

Kurt Katch

Cajun Joe

Addison Richards

Addison Richards

Maj. Pat Walsh

Holmes Herbert

Holmes Herbert

Dr. Cooper

William Farnum

William Farnum

The Sacristan

Charles Stevens

Charles Stevens

Achilles

Napoleon Simpson

Goobie

Eddie Abdo

Pierre (uncredited)

Enrique Acosta

Enrique Acosta

Bit (uncredited)

Julius Aicardi

Bit (uncredited)

Sam Appel

Sam Appel

Bit (uncredited)

Eumenio Blanco

Worker (uncredited)

Nina Bara

Young Cajun Woman at Cafe (uncredited)

Oscar Blank

Bit (uncredited)

Budd Buster

Budd Buster

Cajun standing at bar, smoking pipe (uncredited)

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5.0/10

Jun 30, 2022

This proved to be the final instalment in the series of the adventures of poor old "Kharis" (Lon Chaney Jr.) as he continues to try and reunite with his "Princess Ananka" (this time Virginia Christine), and is actually one of there better ones. A group of workmen are draining a swamp when one of their number is found strangled. Rumours of there being mummies buried there are rife, much to the chagrin of the boss "Pat Walsh" (Addison Richards) who just wants to get on with his tasks. His frustration is compounded by the arrival of a couple of boffins who are ostensibly seeking the mummified remains for a museum but have, of course, a devilish ulterior motive that ends up with them finding an ancient monastery (in Louisiana!?). There, the High Priest (Peter Coe) concocts the elixir from the tan leaves that empowers our embalmed enforcer to once again search and all hell breaks loose. It's a straightforward recycling of the other stories, but is still quite fun to watch and it's lit in a fashion that - just about - lends itself to the tiniest bit of peril.

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