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Dawn of the Mummy

  • 1981
  • Unrated
  • 1 h 33 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
3,9/10
1,5 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Dawn of the Mummy (1981)
Horror

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA group of fashion models disturb the tomb of a mummy and revive an ancient curse. Along with the mummy rising, slaves who were buried in the desert thousands of years before, also rise, wit... Ler tudoA group of fashion models disturb the tomb of a mummy and revive an ancient curse. Along with the mummy rising, slaves who were buried in the desert thousands of years before, also rise, with a craving for human flesh.A group of fashion models disturb the tomb of a mummy and revive an ancient curse. Along with the mummy rising, slaves who were buried in the desert thousands of years before, also rise, with a craving for human flesh.

  • Direção
    • Frank Agrama
  • Roteiristas
    • Daria Price
    • Ronald Dobrin
    • Frank Agrama
  • Artistas
    • Brenda Siemer Scheider
    • Barry Sattels
    • George Peck
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    3,9/10
    1,5 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Frank Agrama
    • Roteiristas
      • Daria Price
      • Ronald Dobrin
      • Frank Agrama
    • Artistas
      • Brenda Siemer Scheider
      • Barry Sattels
      • George Peck
    • 53Avaliações de usuários
    • 36Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Brenda Siemer Scheider
    Brenda Siemer Scheider
    • Lisa
    • (as Brenda King)
    Barry Sattels
    Barry Sattels
    • Bill
    George Peck
    George Peck
    • Rick
    John Salvo
    • Gary
    Ibrahim Khan
    • Karib
    Joan Levy
    • Jenny
    Ellen Faison
    • Melinda
    • (as Ellene Faison)
    Diane Beatty
    • June
    Ali Gohar
    • Tarak
    Ahmed Rateb
    Ahmed Rateb
    • Omar
    • (as Ahmed Ratib)
    Baher Saied
    • Egyptian
    Ali Azab
    • Egyptian
    Ahmed Laban
    • Egyptian
    Layla Nasr
    Layla Nasr
    • High Priestess
    • (as Laila Nasr)
    • …
    • Direção
      • Frank Agrama
    • Roteiristas
      • Daria Price
      • Ronald Dobrin
      • Frank Agrama
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários53

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    uds3

    To hell with the movie, just fast forward to the end credits!

    Unremittingly amateurish home-movie but with one kick-ass aoundtrack over the closing credits!

    A quartet of foxy US models hightail it to a forgotten village on the edge of the Sahara for a major fashion-shoot. They stumble across the violated tomb of one King Safirman (presumably he after whom the Safir hotel in Cairo itself is named?) and......well, talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

    Cardboard sets, Z-Grade actors, $50 fx abound BUT, come that final scene as the mummy raises its hand in triumph, is heralded one of the most unexpectedly stirring film themes you will ever hear. "Dawn of The Mummy" from musical director Shuki Y. Levi (and allegedly still available on the soundtrack album - if they ever printed more than half a dozen!) is one rousing egyptian-flavored full blown orchestral masterpiece that single-handedly drags the film up from a 1 to a 4. Its THAT good! I'm amazed no other critique mentioned it. More than likely I'm the first person ever to have sat through the entire film and no one but me therefore has ever heard it!
    lor_

    Gory, period

    My review was written in December 1981 after a 42nd St. (Anco theater) screening: Latest in the longtime series of mummy films (over 30 so far worldwide) is a gory, low-budget exercise filmed on location in Egypt. Producert Frank Agrama (whose last presumably completed effort, "Queen Kong", has sat on the shelf for the past five years), took over directing this opus from original helmer Armand Weston during production, and resulting picture is a disconnected series of corny scenes. Commercial prospects are grim, with only the gore as a selling point.

    Weak premise as an Egyptian royal personage entombed circa 3000 B. C., with his guards also buried. All will rise with him some day and kill any desecrators of the sealed tomb. Pic's tone is set immediately with camera recording the removal of organs from the royal corpse as part of the mummification process.

    Three present-day graverobbers searching for gold open the tomb and in a ridiculous coincidence are joined by a U. S. crew shooting glamor mag photo layouts of pretty models, looking for interesting backdrops. Instead of using sacred Tana leaves, this mummy is revived by the heat of the photog's lights.

    Mummy is an impressive dude, tall and thin, with body bandaged and face uncovered. Besides the usual choking, his aides are into cannibalism, biting chunks out of the graverobbers (and numerous bystanders) and feeding gruesomely on entrails in the manner of recent film zombies.

    Cast overacts miserably, with direct-sound English track instead of the usual dubbing. This picture should be entombed permanently.
    gletzes

    The Ancor Bay version is not the "uncut" one.

    O.K,i am just writing this to clear up the misinformation that the Anchor Bay DVD release is the "uncut" one.It isn't.In fact it is missing most of the gore.I have watched the true uncut version,a Greek VHS copy,a long time ago and i can still remember this film being much gorier that what Anchor Bay has released.

    Let me explain that in the mid-eighties ,Greece was a paradise for every gorehound cause the arrival of VHS had brought a ton of small Greek distributors that were releasing every piece of horror "video nasty" totally uncut including movies like cannibal holocaust,cannibal ferrox,every Fulci movie and many more, "Dawn of the Mummy" included.

    Anyway the movie is horrible but it has a few laughs due to the hilarious "acting" and the music is kind of neat.Other than that i was disappointed to find out that most of the gore is missing from the Anchor Bay version...
    6johnmorghen

    YAWN OF THE MUMMY

    Since HBO/Thorn EMI's domestic video release has long since been retired, the film itself has become a rarity and sought after by many a horror fan. And, I was no exception. Even when the film was in print, I still had trouble. When I was a kid, all the "cool looking" horror films I wanted to see where never available at the video store my family went to, but rather at video stores in other cities and such. This was the case with "DAWN OF THE MUMMY" and I finally secured a copy after all these years. Less than one hour later, my unknowing plight with insomnia had been cured.

    First of all, I don't care what anyone says, this is NOT an Italian horror film. This common rumor is not only inaccurate but inappropriate to an established style of filmmaking. What we have here is an American and Arabian co-production, and it shows.

    The pacing is absolutely horrible. After spending 40 minutes of ridiculous padding, we finally see the resurrection of an actual mummy. This particular shot is edited quite nicely and stands as one of the two interesting sequences throughout the film. The other, takes place several minutes later, when a horde of flesh hungry mummified zombies rise from the sands of the desert. And, there you have it. That's it. Back to the slo-mo carnage.

    If you want blood, you've got it... Sloppy Joe style. Most fans of zombie films crave the gore sequences, and I suppose I do as well to some extent. If it is handled in the right way, it can add to the film, but if it maintains the inept "BURIAL GROUND" approach, as this film does, I soon lose interest.

    All in all, I can only recommend the film for it's terrific poster artwork (which lured me to watching it in the first place), a great score and the two sequences mentioned earlier.

    That's all for now.
    5GroovyDoom

    Disco Mummy

    You might actually get into this grade-z cannibal mummy movie. I know I did. The plot concerns the desecration of a centuries-old tomb, with the standard curse on it (an obligatory pre-credit sequence establishes that anybody who desecrates the tomb will be folded, spindled, and mutilated). The moron who unearths the tomb centuries later allows an equally moronic crew of fashion models and photographers to conduct a photo shoot amid the ruins, despite the fact that a priceless collection of spray-painted flowerpots and dollar-store statues is reportedly stashed somewhere in the tomb's two or three corridors. OK, there wasn't much of a budget.

    So guess what? There is a mummy that comes back to life, but more importantly the mummy brings with him a whole bunch of zombies in rotting leisure suits (not very fashionable at all, really). They don't really do anything for a while except hide in the shadows and stare at people, but they do manage to kill off one or two dumb bunnies, like in one outrageously stupid set piece that takes place in an oasis. Yeah...these two models leave camp and ride their horses to the oasis to do a little skinny dipping, then one of them gets out of the water and discovers that the horses have bolted. So what does she do? Heads back to camp on her own, leaving the other one behind. Enter mummy and cohorts, stage left.

    A lot of inspiration is drawn from Fulci's "Zombi 2", particularly one sequence involving a zombie attack during a wedding party. The groom unveils the room where his bride is preparing herself, only to discover mummy zombies eating her corpse, just like Mrs. Menard in "Zombi 2". Some of the makeup even resembles that film, only Fulci obviously had a lot more to work with than this director did.

    The attack of these mummy-zombies has to be seen to be believed, especially the climactic village raid following the wedding party. I don't know how many of these undead assailants there are supposed to be, since they only really show about four or five of them on screen at the same time, but they are pretty nimble for being zombies and all. They are able to pluck people out of moving vehicles, chase running people down, and more importantly, they are able to strangle their victims in mere seconds. Oh yeah, they are able to make flesh rot with just a single touch, too, a concept that gains some points for originality. Watch for the two zombies who fight over the dead bride's severed forearm, proving that social problems continue on after death.

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    • Curiosidades
      The movie is part of the notorious German "SchleFaZ" series (a satirical film series of the German private broadcaster Tele 5. In this series, mainly B-movies, which are characterized by particularly bad workmanship or unintentionally funny ideas, are introduced, commented on and presented by Oliver Kalkofe and Peter Rütten). Thus, the censored version was aired August 2020 on German TV station Tele5. ("SchleFaZ" is a German abbreviation of "the worst films ever". In that Series 2 hosts present the whole flick - and make fun of it throughout the movie.)
    • Versões alternativas
      The UK cinema version was cut by 27 secs by the BBFC and the same print was released on the Videospace label before the introduction of the VRA (Video Recordings Act). When the film was officially released on video in 1987 it received 1 min 43 secs of censor cuts with edits to all flesh eating scenes, an eye gouging, the stabbing of a man's head with a meat cleaver, and a woman being bitten in the neck and dragged under the sand. The cuts were waived in 2003 and the film was released unedited on the Anchor Bay label.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Cent une tueries de zombies (2012)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 11 de dezembro de 1981 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Egito
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Zombi VI: The Mirage
    • Locações de filme
      • The Nile Studio, Cairo, Egito
    • Empresas de produção
      • Harmony Gold
      • The Nilo Studio
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 33 min(93 min)
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      • Color
    • Mixagem de som
      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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