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La venganza de la momia

  • 1975
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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La venganza de la momia (1975)
Horror

After the cruel Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep's mummy was discovered and transported to London, his distant relative travels from Egypt to England in order to resurrect his body.After the cruel Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep's mummy was discovered and transported to London, his distant relative travels from Egypt to England in order to resurrect his body.After the cruel Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep's mummy was discovered and transported to London, his distant relative travels from Egypt to England in order to resurrect his body.

  • Director
    • Carlos Aured
  • Writer
    • Paul Naschy
  • Stars
    • Paul Naschy
    • Jack Taylor
    • María Silva
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    420
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carlos Aured
    • Writer
      • Paul Naschy
    • Stars
      • Paul Naschy
      • Jack Taylor
      • María Silva
    • 21User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Paul Naschy
    Paul Naschy
    • Amenhotep…
    Jack Taylor
    Jack Taylor
    • Prof. Nathan Stern
    María Silva
    María Silva
    • Abigail
    Helga Liné
    Helga Liné
    • Zanufer
    • (as Helga Line)
    Luis Dávila
    Luis Dávila
    • Inspector Taylor
    • (as Luis Davila)
    Rina Ottolina
    • Amarna and Helen
    Eduardo Calvo
    Eduardo Calvo
    • Sir Douglas Carter
    Fernando Sánchez Polack
    Fernando Sánchez Polack
    • Anchaff
    • (as Fernando S. Polack)
    Luis Gaspar
    • Mozo en el pajar
    José Yepes
    • George
    • (as Jose Yepes)
    Juan Antonio Soler
      Celia Cruz
      • Peggy
      Pilar Bardem
      Pilar Bardem
      • Miss Gloria Barton
      Ana María Pol
      • Anne
      • (as Ann Mary Pool)
      Jose Monne
      Mary Cruz Fernández
      • Mary
      • (as M. Cruz Fernandez)
      Amaya Perelló
      • Chica
      • (as Amaya Perellon)
      José Martínez Blanco
      José Martínez Blanco
      • Narrator
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Carlos Aured
      • Writer
        • Paul Naschy
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      User reviews21

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      7gavin6942

      Smash That Face!

      Paul Naschy has a duel role as Amenhotep/Assad Bey, an ancient Egyptian mummified Pharaoh, and the high priest who brought him back to life. In order For Amenhotep to achieve immortality, Assad Bey has to kidnap nubile young virgins in Victorian London for blood sacrifices.

      This film was supposedly released in both a cut version (for Spain and Mexico) and an uncut international version, but the uncut version apparently no longer exists. What it would have included is a mystery, as it is hard to imagine anything more gruesome than the "face-smashing" scene. Was there really more gore? Or was it nudity?

      Regardless, this is a pretty good film overall with some decent makeup effects and the gore already mentioned. Tracking down a copy seems to be a challenge, and it has never had a proper DVD release so far as I am aware. Jack Taylor also appears, and it would be great to get an audio commentary from him before it is too late.
      6liodavix

      The Spanish Mummy

      A correct and estimable horror film starring Paul Naschy embodying nothing less than the Mummy.

      In this case the story revolves around a cruel and sadistic Pharaoh who along with his queen enjoys executing innocent young people. But the fun ends when a priest decides to end forever the diabolic couple, stabbing her and burying him alive, but not before swearing eternal revenge.

      After the centuries, the once powerful pharaoh, will return from the underworld in the heart of London, now become a monstrous mummy, unleashing his fury on those who have the bad luck to cross his path.

      The film has a more than acceptable technical section, both in photography and decorated giving it an aspect of a film of the Hammer, really could pass without problems by a movie of the legendary British producer. The film is also really set in the British capital which is a very positive point.

      As much the interpretations of the North American resident in Spain Jack Taylor as the one of Paul Naschy rayan to a good level without forgetting like no, to the feminine beauties that appear in all production of Spanish Fantanterror that boasts.

      A decent and acceptable horror movie that without being a wonder is entertaining and well done.
      7HumanoidOfFlesh

      Blood of the maidens.

      Carlos Aured's "The Mummy's Revenge" stars Paul Naschy in three roles as a an Egyptian professor and villain Assad Bay,his ancestor the pharaoh Amenhotep and the mummy.Amenhotep is portrayed as a sadistic tyrant who enjoys torturing and murdering young women for his pleasure.The mummy played by Naschy is one hell of a strong creature that can talk,run and climb.There are some gory moments in "La Venganza de la Momia" including skulls crushing and ceremonial throat slashings,but the film lacks sleaze and nudity of many other Spanish horror movies from 70's.The ladies in "The Mummy's Revenge" are stunning(Helga Liné and Rina Ottolina).The sets in ancient Egypt and nineteenth century London are very stylish and nice to look at.7 sacrificed maidens out of 10.
      5Uriah43

      A Slightly Different Variation on the Standard Theme

      This film begins with an evil Pharaoh named "Amenhotep" (Paul Naschy) who tortures and kills innocent people for his wicked amusement. In addition to that his favorite concubine "Amarna" (Rina Ottolina) takes equal pleasure in his wanton acts of cruelty as well. Eventually, however, this catches up to them as Amarna is stabbed to death while Amenhotep is given a rare poison which doesn't kill him but leaves him in a paralyzed state which--combined with a certain mummification ritual--entombs him for life in his sarcophagus. And then one day a British archaeological expedition led by man named "Professor Nathan Stern" (Jack Taylor) finds his tomb and excavates the sarcophagus to the British Museum of Natural History in London where Amenhotep is revived by a greedy sycophant named "Assad Bey" (also played by Paul Naschy) and his beautiful assistant "Zanufer" (Helga Line). Unfortunately, this isn't enough for Amenhotep as he then offers power and wealth to the two if they agree to do whatever he orders. To that end they are sent out to capture and kill young women so that Amenhotep can drink their blood in order to attain eternal life. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film didn't follow the standard plot for a "Mummy film" in that the mummy was a pharaoh rather than the high priest. Likewise, the mummy didn't follow the orders of whoever revived him but gave them instead. Be that as it may, although it wasn't quite as good as some of the Hammer films it was okay for the most part with Helga Line and Maria Silva (as "Abigail") certainly adding to the scenery with their beauty and charm. Average.
      5christopher-underwood

      Helga Line!

      I don't really want to be too harsh on this film because it did have its moments, a cast of lovelies and a London location. Also, surely anyone watching a Paul Naschy knows pretty much what to expect. Average acting, wooden sets, predictable storyline... and yet it is likable enough. Far too many short and unnecessary scenes that far from taking the story forward simply slow it down and people like Helga Line, great though she is, could have been so much more profitably employed had she been given more of the action. But then, this is a Paul Naschy film and wouldn't have that distinctive feel to it if it were any other way and he certainly has his fans.

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        The fourth and last collaboration between Paul Naschy and director Carlos Aured.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Pour l'amour du risque: Murder Wrap (1981)

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      • Release date
        • October 27, 1975 (Spain)
      • Country of origin
        • Spain
      • Language
        • Spanish
      • Also known as
        • The Mummy's Revenge
      • Filming locations
        • Victoria Embankment, London, England, UK
      • Production companies
        • Lotus Films Internacional
        • Sara Films
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 31m(91 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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