Una mummia egiziana viene erroneamente risvegliata ed inizia a vagare per il Cairo alla ricerca della donna che egli pensa sia la sua vecchia principessa, da tempo svanita.Una mummia egiziana viene erroneamente risvegliata ed inizia a vagare per il Cairo alla ricerca della donna che egli pensa sia la sua vecchia principessa, da tempo svanita.Una mummia egiziana viene erroneamente risvegliata ed inizia a vagare per il Cairo alla ricerca della donna che egli pensa sia la sua vecchia principessa, da tempo svanita.
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- Knight
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- Nurse
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- Party Guest
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- Party Guest
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- Gentleman #2 at Cairo Party
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Recensioni in evidenza
The mummy appears only briefly, and Karloff assumes the character Ardath Bey. But , we know he is Imhotep. His goal is to get Helen Grosvenor (Zita Johann), who he believes is the reincarnation of Anck-es-en-Amon.
Now, one may yearn for the beauty of Rachel Weisz in skimpy Egyptian outfits, but this classic is superior overall because of the skill of the actors.
This is probably not the last version we shall see.
Less a typical horror film than a Gothic romance with an Egyptian setting, THE MUMMY has few special effects of any kind and relies primarily upon atmosphere for impact--and this it has in abundance: although leisurely told, the film possesses a darkly romantic, dreamlike quality that lingers in mind long after the film is over. With one or two exceptions, the cast plays with remarkable restraint, with Boris Karloff as the resurrected mummy and Zita Johann (a uniquely beautifully actress) standouts in the film. The sets are quite remarkable, and the scenes in which Karloff permits his reincarnated lover to relive the ancient past are particularly effective.
Kids raised on wham-bam action and special effects films will probably find the original THE MUMMY slow and uninteresting, but the film's high quality and disquieting atmosphere will command the respect of both fans of 1930s horror film and the more discerning viewer. Of all the 1930s Universal Studio horror films, THE MUMMY is the most subtle--and the one to which I personally return most often.
Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
As he does with his characters in so many of his horror features, Karloff makes "The Mummy" a menacing monster, yet one with enough human motivations to keep him from becoming cartoonish. Karloff's approach, as does the movie as a whole, stimulates the imagination rather than the senses, giving this classic version a depth and permanence that cannot be matched by those more recent adaptations that rely on boring "special" effects and contrived "action" sequences instead of a well-told story with solid characters.
Edward Van Sloan, David Manners, and the rest of the supporting cast also help out. The atmosphere and settings are kept relatively simple, but effective. Naturally, the story is far-fetched, but it has a consistency that makes it relatively easy to suspend disbelief. The picture fits together well, and it remains a solid entry in the list of classic horror films.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe main theme music to the opening credits is the same movement from Swan Lake used to open Dracula (1931).
- BlooperImhotep has been sentenced to "the Nameless Death", yet his name is still inscribed on his coffin. The ancient Egyptians had chisels and should have been able to destroy the glyphs on the coffin that make up Imhotep's name, but it is untouched when his mummy is found.
- Citazioni
[Norton laughs manically after seeing the Mummy leave the archaelogists' workshop with the sacred scroll]
Sir Joseph Whemple: What's the matter, man? For heaven's sake, what is it?
Ralph Norton: He went for a little walk! You should have seen his face!
- Curiosità sui creditiThe credit begins over a rotating model of the Pyramids' site, then the main title 'The Mummy' is made with 3D rock letters on the side of a pyramid.
- ConnessioniEdited into The Mummy's Hand (1940)
- Colonne sonoreMisterioso
(uncredited)
Composer unknown
Precedes "Swan Lake" during opening credits
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- Budget
- 196.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 58 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 13 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1