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Rating: 5.5/10 by 70 users

The Mummy's Curse (1944)

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.

Directing:
  • Leslie Goodwins
  • Mack V. Wright
  • Joseph E. Kenney
  • Lee Frederic
Writing:
  • Bernard Schubert
  • Leon Abrams
  • Dwight V. Babcock
  • Dwight V. Babcock
  • Leon Abrams
  • Louis Herman
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Dec 22, 1944

Rating: 5.5/10 by 70 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Français
Runtime: 01 hour 00 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: monster, mummy, louisiana, swamp, sequel, flashback, murder, black and white, strangulation, cajun, ancient religion, reincarnated princess, ancient curse
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Peter Coe
Dr. Ilzor Zandaab
Virginia Christine
Princess Ananka
Kay Harding
Betty Walsh
Dennis Moore
Dr. James Halsey
Kurt Katch
Cajun Joe
Addison Richards
Maj. Pat Walsh
William Farnum
The Sacristan
Eddie Abdo
Pierre (uncredited)
Enrique Acosta
Bit (uncredited)
Julius Aicardi
Bit (uncredited)
Sam Appel
Bit (uncredited)
Eumenio Blanco
Worker (uncredited)
Nina Bara
Young Cajun Woman at Cafe (uncredited)
Oscar Blank
Bit (uncredited)
Budd Buster
Cajun standing at bar, smoking pipe (uncredited)
Sam Calpriest
Bit (uncredited)
Henry Carr
Bit (uncredited)
Steve Cavalieri
Bit (uncredited)
Bert Cefali
Bit (uncredited)
Ann Codee
Tante Berthe (uncredited)
James Crane
The Pharaoh in Flashback (archive footage / uncredited)
John Dako
Bit (uncredited)
Rod De Medici
Bit (uncredited)
Ray De Ravenne
Bit (uncredited)
Armand Delmar
Bit (uncredited)
George L. Derrick
Bit (uncredited)
Heenan Elliott
Construction Worker (uncredited)
Ted Elliott
Bit (uncredited)
Al Ferguson
Construction Worker (uncredited)
Arthur J. Flaven
Bit (uncredited)
Jay Gerard
Bit (uncredited)
Otto Gervice
Bit (uncredited)
Cliff Herd
Bit (uncredited)
Herbert Heywood
Hill - Foreman (uncredited)
John Impolito
Bit (uncredited)
Boris Karloff
Kharis in Flashback (archive footage / uncredited)
Manuel Lopez
Bit (uncredited)
Jack Lorenz
Bulldozer Driver (uncredited)
John Marlin
Bit (uncredited)
Earl Montgomery
Bit (uncredited)
Mike Morelli
Barfly (uncredited)
Anthony Natale
Bit (uncredited)
Ernesto Palmese
Bit (uncredited)
Dario Piazza
Bit (uncredited)
Paul Rochin
Bit (uncredited)
Joe Rubino
Bit (uncredited)
Tony Santoro
Ulysses (uncredited)
Hector V. Sarno
Cajun in Cafe (uncredited)
Renato Siauss
Bit (uncredited)
Charles Soldani
Barfly (uncredited)
Armand Tanny
Bit (uncredited)
Sid Troy
Bit (uncredited)
Tom Tyler
Kharis in Flashback (archive footage / uncredited)
Ernesto Zambrano
Bit (uncredited)

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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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