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From: dundonald,belfast,co.antrim,northern ireland.
Registered: Jan 2006
posted March 08, 2006 04:48 PM
heres my view on hammers 1959 colour version of the old mummy films from the30s&40s.this was hammers third monster moviefollowing frankenstein and dracula and what a pleasure it is.we open with an dig in the year 1895.a group of british archeollogists discover the tomb of the princess ananka(yvonne furneaux),and in doing so unlease the mummy kharis(christopher lee).we move forward three years to 1898.one of the archeologists steven banning has gone mad,his son john banning(peter cushing)is more than surpised when his father asks for him.john dismisses his fathers warnings.that night the mummy brought to england by high priest(george pastell)breaks into the home and kills banning snr.we then moved to were john and his uncle(raymond huntley)talk of the ananka tale.we witness what happen 4000 years ago when kharis trys to bring back to life his beloved princess.for his sins he gets buired alive and his tongeis removed.however this is not the end of the story because bannings uncle dismisses the same story and heads of to bed.just as he is about to climb the stairs the doors are smashed in and hes killed at the bottom of the stairs.john comes out of the study and takes serveal shots at the mummy as it walks away.the police think john banning is crazy so he decides to go it alone.johns wife isobel(yvonne furneaux)trys to convice john to get help from the police or someone.that night the mummy breaks into the banning home and confronts john.as banning gasps for air isobel comes into the study and screams.the mummy stops looks up and in amazement walks toward isobel,his arms held outward.the mummy goes away andsoon the police arrive on the scene.meanwhile the high priest thinking that john banning has been killed makes plans to return home.thereis a ring at the door,and the high priest is more than surpised to see banning standing at his door step.they have a conversation after which banning knows that the priest is controlling the mummy.a trap is set.willthe mummy be defeated?.this was hammers third classic monster based on the old universal monsters of the past and its one of their best.there is flawess peformances from all involed tight direction from terence fisher and beauifully made.what about the quailty of this super8 print.i can say its very good with a little print damage on reel four.defination is spot on;the sound although mono is clean.a must for horror fans and it showns what hammer did in its heyday.great companion to the curse of frankenstein and dracula aka horror of dracula.those three titles are availble from derann.cant praise the mummy to highly.now perhaps someone will review frankenstein/dracula to complete the trio.
Posts: 784
From: dundonald,belfast,co.antrim,northern ireland.
Registered: Jan 2006
posted March 09, 2006 04:30 AM
the mummy(1959)is available from derann.of course.who else.andy.thats the three classic hammer horrors that derann have released.
Posts: 784
From: dundonald,belfast,co.antrim,northern ireland.
Registered: Jan 2006
posted January 07, 2007 11:50 AM
Well anyone got The Curse of Frankenstein-full lenght to review.That would be the three classic movie monsters on this forum.Over to you now guys.Andy.
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From: Manassas, VA. USA
Registered: Jun 2003
posted May 07, 2007 11:10 AM
I'll add my two cents worth here on The Mummy. I just received a used copy(May 4, 2007)...and can tell you, without any equivocation that this print is simply gorgeous....sharp as a tack..with some of the best color rendition of any super 8 print I've ever seen. Rich full sound....rock steady image. Peter Cushing's blue eyes show beautifully, even in medium shots. That's how clear this print is. Pre print seems to be nearly perfect IB tech or equivalent. Derann still sells it and it's a showcase for Super 8.
posted May 07, 2007 06:21 PM
Does anybody have the original "Mummy" feature from 1932 starring Boris Karloff? I have heard that CHC released this as a feature, and I'd love to hear a review of this classic version of the Mummy.
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