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Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 3259190306035
Format: PAL
Number Of Discs: 1
Theatrical Release Date: September 20, 1940
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In the 40's Universal was busy makin' monster movies! They made some of their best(The Wolf Man, The Invisible Man) and they made some of their worst(The Mummy and Frankenstein sequels). Don't get me wrong, I love all of these movies but, lets be honest, some of these films are down right silly. 'The Mummy's Hand' is a decent film as long as you look at it the right way, it's a fun picture. This "Horror" film plays up the comedy with a "wanna be" Abbott & Costello duo as the leads of this picture. ... Read More
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The Mummy's Hand is the first sequel to the Mummy although it would not appear until eight years after the original. It opens by re-using footage from the original with just a few scenes re-shot showing Kharis stealing tana leaves replacing the scene where Karloff as Imhotep steals the scroll of Thoth.
We are introduced to Horror vet George Zucco as Andoheb, high Priest of Karnak and guardian of the secret tomb of princess Ananka. We are shown how he can control the mummy Kharis by giving ... Read More
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I think that "The Mummy's Hand" has all it needs to be a perfect introduction into the tales of Kharis. Steve Banning and Babe Jenson are shopping in native artifact stores when they discover a clue that later on leads them to the tomb of Princess Ananka. As they pursue the clue by going to the Cairo Museum to see about preparing and financing an expedition, they meet Professor Andoheb, the mummy's commander in a crude disguise as a professor. As they tell him the fact that the artifact they have, with ... Read More
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By 1940 and the reawakening of Universal's classic mummy monster after eight sequel-less years, the original Borlis Karloff-style mummy that could pass for a human as soon as he got his bandages off was long gone, and the mindless, staggering hunk of old bandages was the new norm. Comedy had also found its way into Universal's classic monster movies, perhaps as a counterweight to whatever horror the sight of a filthy shambling mummy supposedly inspired. Still, there are certain elements of 1932's The Mummy ... Read More
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When Universal dusted off the concept of their mummy, they changed the story quite a bit from the original movie with Boris Karloff. Somehow the reincarnated creature was not quite as menacing as Boris was, but these movies are still a great deal of fun to watch.
With egyptian priests, tanna leaves (which by the way, always looked like an ingredient I use when I make soup...bay leaves!) and a moldy ol' mummy, what else could an old monster movie fan want?
By the way, the longer the mummy ... Read More
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