Agrega una trama en tu idiomaExperimenting in hypnotic regression to past lives, Dr. Edmund Redding of the Cowan Institute in Pasadena has discovered that Ann Taylor is a reincarnated Aztec woman. Via her recovered memo... Leer todoExperimenting in hypnotic regression to past lives, Dr. Edmund Redding of the Cowan Institute in Pasadena has discovered that Ann Taylor is a reincarnated Aztec woman. Via her recovered memories, she is able to lead Redding and his associates to a hidden chamber in the Great Pyra... Leer todoExperimenting in hypnotic regression to past lives, Dr. Edmund Redding of the Cowan Institute in Pasadena has discovered that Ann Taylor is a reincarnated Aztec woman. Via her recovered memories, she is able to lead Redding and his associates to a hidden chamber in the Great Pyramid of Yucatan, where they hope to find the lost treasure of the Aztecs. Instead, they fin... Leer todo
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Woman in Apartment
- (material de archivo)
- (as Landa Varle)
- The Mummified Werewolf
- (material de archivo)
- (as Lon Chaney)
- Henchman
- (material de archivo)
- (as Donald Barron)
- Dr. Edmund Redding
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- (as Raymond Gaylord)
- Elderly Scientist
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- (as Jorge Mondragon)
- Dr. Frederick Munson
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- (as George Mitchell)
- Redding's Bespectacled Aide
- (material de archivo)
- (sin créditos)
- Ann Taylor
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- (sin créditos)
- Prof. Janning
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- (sin créditos)
- Henchman
- (material de archivo)
- (sin créditos)
- Man Who Sleeps in Wax Museum and Saves Woman in Apartment
- (material de archivo)
- (sin créditos)
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Some scientists head to Mexico for archaeological doings. There, a group of Aztecs (???) dance about in long, boring choreographed production numbers. The scientists discover a couple mummies and take them back home. For kicks, they revive one of them and it turns out he's ALSO a werewolf!! Then, after ripping off one of their friend's faces, he faints--exhausted from all that face- ripping. So what do they do? Work harder to revive the monster! And, wouldn't you know it, the other mummy wakes up and has a really bad attitude as well.
Does ANY Of this make the least bit of sense? Not at all--which isn't surprising considering the film's pedigree. Jerry Warren Productions took two Mexican films (one of which I saw and it was the god-awful original "Aztec Mummy" film--the other "House of Terror") and chopped them to pieces and added a bit of new material with a very faded American star, Lon Chaney Jr.--who at this point was a rather sad alcoholic. The film is just as awful as you'd expect given the circumstances under which it was made! And, as a result it's rather random and incomprehensible at times.
So is this one bad enough to enjoy? Yes and no. Yes, you and your friends could watch it together and laugh at how incompetent the mess of a film is. However, I also say no because it's even more fun to watch original film "The Aztec Mummy" because it's unintentionally hilarious--as are the follow-up films (especially "The Aztec Mummy Against the Humanoid Robot"!).
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaEdited footage from La Momia Azteca (1957) and La Casa Del Terror (1960)
- ConexionesEdited from La momia azteca (1957)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido