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The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb ()


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British archaeologists and their American investor ship an Egyptian mummy's sarcophagus to London but someone has the amulet to revive the mummy that will then kill all those who disturbed its tomb.

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Adam Beauchamp
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John Bray
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Alexander King
Jeanne Roland ...
Annette Dubois
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Hashmi Bey
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Sir Giles Dalrymple
John Paul ...
Inspector Mackenzie
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The Mummy of Ra-Antef / Albert -- Landlady's Husband
Jill Mai Meredith ...
Jenny
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Achmed
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Fred
Jimmy Gardner ...
Fred's Mate
Vernon Smythe ...
Jessop
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Bey's Landlady
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Chris Adcock ...
Workman (uncredited)
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Shipboard Thief (uncredited)
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Footlights Operator (uncredited)
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Housekeeper (uncredited)
Charles Gilliard ...
Ship's Doctor (uncredited)
Nora Gordon ...
Sir Giles' Housekeeper (uncredited)
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London Reporter (uncredited)
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Reporter at Opening of Mummy Exhibition (uncredited)
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Ship Attacker (uncredited)
Colin McKenzie ...
Man Supervising Unpacking of Relics (uncredited)
Michael McStay ...
Ra-Antef (uncredited)
Cecil Paul ...
Ship's Passenger (uncredited)
Joe Phelps ...
Reporter at Opening of Mummy Exhibition (uncredited)
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Second Arab (uncredited)
Bernard Rebel ...
Prof. Eugene Dubois (uncredited)
Ernie Rice ...
Man Unpacking Relics (uncredited)
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Bearer in Museum (uncredited)
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Police Constable (uncredited)
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Swordsman (uncredited)
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Exhibition Organizer (uncredited)
James Ure ...
Reporter at Opening of Mummy Exhibition (uncredited)

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Michael Carreras

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Michael Carreras ... (screenplay) (as Henry Younger)

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Michael Carreras ... producer
William Hill ... associate producer (as Bill Hill)

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Carlo Martelli

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Otto Heller ... director of photography

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Eric Boyd-Perkins ... (as Eric Boyd Perkins)

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James Needs ... supervising editor
Brian Burgess ... second assistant editor (uncredited)
Harry Ledger ... first assistant editor (uncredited)

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David Booth

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Bernard Robinson

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Roy Ashton ... make-up artist
Iris Tilley ... hair stylist

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Bert Batt ... assistant director
Hugh Harlow ... second assistant director (uncredited)

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Tony Curtis ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Michael Finlay ... painter (uncredited)
Thomas Goswell ... chief draughtsman (uncredited)
Eric Hillier ... props (uncredited)

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Jim Groom ... sound editor (as James Groom)
Claude Hitchcock ... sound recordist
Len Abbott ... dubbing crew (uncredited)
David Jones ... boom operator (uncredited)
Geoffrey Lee ... sound camera operator (uncredited)
Dennis Whitlock ... dubbing crew (uncredited)

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George Blackwell ... special effects (uncredited)

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Peter Diamond ... stunts (uncredited)

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H.A.R. Thomson ... camera operator (as Bob Thompson)
Maurice Arnold ... focus puller (uncredited)
Steve Birtles ... gaffer (uncredited)
George Higgins ... still photographer (uncredited)
Douglas Milsome ... clapper loader (uncredited)

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Betty Adamson ... wardrobe
John Briggs ... wardrobe

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Philip Martell ... musical supervisor / composer: additional music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Eileen Head ... continuity

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Andrew Low ... technical advisor
Alan Arnold ... studio publicist (uncredited)
Rhonda Grogan ... production secretary (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

When European Egyptologists Dubois, Giles and Bray discover the tomb of the Egyptian prince Ra, American entrepreneur and investor Alexander King insists on shipping the treasures and sarcophagus back to England for tour and display. Once there, someone with murderous intent has discovered the means of waking the centuries dead prince... Written by Jeff Hole

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Taglines It Lives Again To Kill Again! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Les Maléfices de la momie (France)
  • Die Rache Des Pharao (Germany)
  • La maldición de la momia (Spain)
  • Blestemul mormântului mumiei (Romania)
  • Mumiens forbannelse (Norway)
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  • 78 min
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Trivia This was released as a double bill with "The Gorgon (1964)." See more »
Goofs During one of the 19the century scenes, there is a modern lit exit sign visible over a doorway. Those exit signs had not been invented yet. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from A Night to Remember (1958). See more »
Soundtracks Plaisir d'Amour See more »
Quotes Alexander King: [to a belly dancer] You ever learn to do that to ragtime, give me a call... we'll make a fortune!
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