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''The Mummy's Curse'' is a 1944 American
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directed by
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. Produced by
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, it is the fifth entry in Universal's original ''Mummy'' franchise, serving as a sequel to ''
The Mummy's Ghost ''The Mummy's Ghost'' is a 1944 American horror film directed by Reginald Le Borg for Universal. It is the second of three sequels to '' The Mummy's Hand'' (1940), following '' The Mummy's Tomb'' (1942) and preceding '' The Mummy's Curse'' (194 ...
'' (1944). It marks Lon Chaney Jr.'s final appearance as Kharis, an
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ian
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. The plot of ''The Mummy's Curse'' continues the story of Kharis and his beloved Princess Ananka, is supposed to take place in the same swampy location that was the setting of ''The Mummy's Ghost''. While the earlier film was explicitly set in rural Massachusetts, this film strongly implies that the swamp is in Louisiana, with references to Cajuns and bayous.


Plot

The Southern Engineering Company is trying to drain the local swamp for the public good. However, the efforts are being hampered by the superstitions of the workers, who believe the area to be haunted by the mummy and his bride, which happened 25 years prior. Two representatives of the Scripps Museum, Dr. James Halsey and Dr. Ilzor Zandaab, arrive on the scene and present their credentials to the head of the project, Pat Walsh. They have come to search for the missing mummies, buried in the swamp years earlier. Their conversation is interrupted by the news that a workman has been murdered in the swamps. Evidence at the scene convinces Halsey that the murderer has found the mummy of Kharis. Later that evening, Zandaab sneaks into the swamp and meets Ragheb. Ragheb is a disciple of the Arkam sect, and Zandaab is secretly a High Priest. The follower killed the worker that unearthed Kharis, and has taken the immobile monster to a deserted monastery. Zandaab explains the legend of Kharis and Ananka to Ragheb as he brews the tana leaves, giving instructions on their use. The old sacristan of the monastery intrudes on their ritual, and is promptly executed by a risen Kharis. Meanwhile, the mummy of Ananka rises from the swamp after being partially uncovered by a bulldozer during the excavation. She immerses herself in a pond and the mud is washed away, revealing an attractive young woman. Cajun Joe finds the girl wandering listlessly in the swamps, calling out the name "Kharis". He takes her to Tante Berthe, the owner of the local pub, who aids the girl. Later, Kharis finds her there and murders Berthe, as Ananka flees into the night. Ananka is soon found lying unconscious beside the road by Halsey and Betty Walsh, the niece of Pat Walsh. While in their care, and although apparently suffering from amnesia, the girl displays an incredible knowledge of
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. Her stay at Halsey's camp is again interrupted by the appearance of Kharis, and the kindly physician, Dr. Cooper, is killed. She again takes flight, and Halsey and the others go in search of her. Fleeing the monster after he attacks and kills Cajun Joe, she comes to Betty's tent seeking refuge. However, Kharis is not far behind. He enters the tent and whisks away his Princess, leaving the horrified Betty unhurt. Betty asks Ragheb for his help in finding Dr. Halsey. The treacherous disciple has other ideas, and takes her to the monastery instead. Zandaab, having already administered the tana fluid to the young Ananka, is angered to find Ragheb making advances on Betty. He orders her death, but Ragheb kills him instead. Halsey arrives, tracking them from the camp after finding Betty's tent destroyed. A struggle ensues between Ragheb and Halsey, until Kharis intervenes. The creature, sensing Ragheb's betrayal, advances on his former ally. Locking himself inside a cell-like room, Ragheb is powerless to do anything but watch as Kharis brings down the walls on the two of them. Halsey, Betty and the rest find the mummified remains of Ananka in the adjoining room.


Cast

* Lon Chaney Jr. as Kharis the Mummy * Dennis Moore as Dr. James Halsey * Kay Harding as Betty Walsh *
Virginia Christine Virginia Christine (born Virginia Christine Ricketts; March 5, 1920 – July 24, 1996) was an American stage, radio, film, television, and voice actress. Though Christine had a long career as a character actor, character actress in film and ...
as Princess Ananka *
Addison Richards Addison Whittaker Richards, Jr. (October 20, 1902 – March 22, 1964) was an American actor of film and television. Richards appeared in more than 300 films between 1933 and his death in 1964. Biography A native of Zanesville, Ohio, Richard ...
as Pat Walsh * Peter Coe as Dr. Ilzor Zandaab *
Martin Kosleck Martin Kosleck (born Nicolaie Yoshkin; March 24, 1904 – January 15, 1994) was a German film actor. Like many other German actors, he fled when the Nazi Germany, Nazis came to power. Inspired by his deep hatred of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis ...
as Ragheb * Kurt Katch as Cajun Joe * Ann Codee as Tante Berthe *
Holmes Herbert Holmes Herbert (born Horace Edward Jenner; 30 July 1882 – 26 December 1956) was an English character actor who appeared in Hollywood films from 1915 to 1952, often as a British gentleman. Early life Born Horace Edward Jenner, (some sour ...
as Dr. Cooper * Napoleon Simpson as Goobie * Charles Stevens as Achilles * William Farnum as Watchman at the Church Ruins Tom Tyler appears as Kharis in the flashback sequence through the use of footage from ''The Mummy's Hand'', the second film in the series.


Themes

This film follows the events at the end of the previous film where Ananka and Kharis perish in the swamp. The original working title for this film—the fifth in Universal's ''Mummy'' series—was ''The Mummy's Return''.


Production

''The Mummy's Curse'' made use of footage from two of Universal's previous mummy films, '' The Mummy'' (1932) and '' The Mummy's Hand'' (1940). In the book ''It Came from Bob's Basement: Exploring the Science Fiction and Monster Movie Archive of Bob Burns'', a book by horror and film collector Bob Burns, Burns has the last surviving piece of Jack Pierce's makeup which is the mask worn by Lon Chaney Jr. in this film.


Release

''The Mummy's Curse'' was released to theaters on December 22, 1944.


Home media

''The Mummy's Curse'' was released on DVD in 2004 as part of the Universal Legacy Collection. It was also released on Blu-Ray in 2016 with the same ''Mummy'' films, including one starring Abbott and Costello. The only special feature on the single disc is the theatrical trailer, while the other films have making-of documentaries, trailers, commentaries, interviews, and original poster artwork.


Reception

''The Mummy's Curse'' generally received moderate to poor reviews with criticism aimed at the use of stock footage and the confusion of the location of the story as New England is not known for its swamp areas. It holds a 44% fresh rating at the movie review site
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'' in 1962, Joe Dante Jr. included ''The Mummy's Curse'' on his list of the worst horror films ever made. Dante's described the film as a "disappointing potpourri of all the shopworn gimmicks used since 1940". Dante found that the acting from Coe & Kosleck was not strong and that the film "seemed to drag on in repetition".
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reviewed ''The Mummy's Curse'' in '' White Wolf Inphobia'' #53 (March, 1995), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "Despite the standard use of stock footage, the insulting stereotypes of black and Cajun workers, and the looong rehash of the previous Kharis stories, ''Curse'' boasts a few stylish touches all its own. There are one or two chilling scenes in which the sound of the mummy's distinctive walk is used to great effect."


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