The Mummy
B**N
Another Hammer winner....
Beautfully shot, very well acted especially by the two leads Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee (even if he is quiet and bandaged for most of his screen time), Lee manages to stir up some chills and even some sympathy for the creepy title character.(SPOILERS):Archaleogists open up the sealed tomb of Princess Anaka, despite the warnings of Mehemet Bey not to 'disturb the ever-lasting peace' of the dead as he puts it later in the film. They ignore him and do it anyway, thus encouraging the wrath of Mehemet and especially Kharis aka the Mummy. Stephen Banning, the father of John Banning (Cushing) is the first victim, losing his sanity and being placed in a retirement home. He regains a bit of it 3 years later, warning John that the Mummy is coming to kill all of them for opening the tomb of the princess. But Banning Sr.'s fears turn out not to unfounded as Mehemet Bey has come to England and reads the Scroll of Life that unleashes Kharis and carries out the Egyptian's orders to destroy the archaleogists who dared entered the tomb of Kharis' beloved.John's father is the first victim, as Kharis breaks through the bars and crashes through the window of his padded cell and without mercy, strangles him. John's uncle goes next as the mummy rips apart the doors of John's house and likewise chokes the life out of him.John is to be the third and last victim, and the mummy very nearly succeeds in killing him but is stopped when John's wife Isobel enters and Kharis sees her as the image of his beloved Anaka. When Mehemet orders Kharis to kill her, Kharis rebels against his Egyptian benefector and instead kills him and carries Isobel off. He carries her deep into the swamp, but fortunately, John and the police arrive to save her. Surprisingly (or maybe not) Kharis lets her go when she tells him too. But Kharis himself is destroyed in the end with the Scroll of Life in his hand after being shot down, he slumps into the swamp.This is my favorite version of the Mummy and in my opinion is the best. The 1932 version was okay, but it's not the kind of movie I'd watch over and over again. And the Hammer version definitely beats the newer Brendan Fraser versions by a long shot....they may have better effects but were real short on the emotional depth.Again I say Cushing and Lee are brilliant as always....you can't help but feel sorry for the mummy when he sees Cushing's wife...even with the muddled bandages covered all over him you can see the pain and longing in his eyes. And I loved how Cushing was just bating Mehemet Bey when he was somewhat confronting him (both very subtle like at times and outright daring in others) about his beliefs in the Egyptian religions and his disdain for archaelogists who go out opening tombs of those who are long dead.You can't go wrong with Cushing and Lee or with director Terence Fisher who also directed them in The Curse of Frankenstein, Horror of Dracula and The Gorgon. This is another winning combination and well worth viewing.
P**6
Classic!
The Mummy is a classic and a requirement in any true horror fans library. Old horror movies are such fun, in my opinion. They had to rely on mood and story to create a haunting ambiance as opposed to CGI and other modern gimmicks. Happy to now own a digital copy of this classic horror flick. 👻
J**H
Hammer's third break out update of the famous monsters of the forties.
These films made Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing international stars. The sixties films were still about story telling. But they added shock value and violent action to the color and staging , successfully updating the restrained chills of the forties. Hammer used a small stable of strong performers which ultimately set the tone for an entirely unique set of films. Rather than relying on heavy special effects, they used talent and solid direction and ingenuity. They ultimately created a universe all their own. And film history was made.
P**N
Solid Hammer Horror
This is the Hammer version of the story, with two major actors playing the lead roles.Not as exciting as the 1999 version (which is very much more of an action film than a Mummy movie), this does move the action to England, introducing some amusing locals.It loses nothing by this -- it is tense and scary.
B**T
A classic
Chris Lee and Peter Cushing were great as usual. There was nothing I did NOT like about this classic horror film! It's a must see.
R**O
love these old campy movies
The original mummy movie. This started the mummy all of the mummy movies!
R**N
Great movie! Classic
The movie is fantastic! But the audio is HORRIBLE!!I have to turn up my volume on my TV to hear the damn movie. It's so quiet.
M**R
Tomb raiders take note
this was the first version of The Mummy legend that I ever saw, and until the last version with Brendan Fraser, it was the best. In fact, I would place it as a very close second. The newer version wins because of its outstanding special effects, but let's face it, it's really a spoof. Rather than an update of "The mummy", it's more like an update of "Abbot and Costello Meet the mummy". The hammer "Mummy" is basically serious. Of course the whole Mummy legend is based on the bizzare death of Lord Carnavon after the opening of the tomb of Pharoah Tutankahmen. (a mosquito bite bcame infected and killed him) It is well to remember that there are no big special effects in the Hammer film except for the mummy makeup and the simulated shotgun blasts that do not destroy Christopher Lee. The movie achieves true horror through the acting abilities of a truly outstanding cast of actors. Christopher Lee deserves special mention for his ability to express the complex feelings of Kharis even through heavy makeup. There are some comments that the Egyptian scenes are stagy and unreal. Have you ever taken a good look at the surviving relics of Egyptian civilization? To the modern eye, they do seem stagy and unreal. That is part of our fascination with ancient Egypt. This movie belongs in every collection of sixties melodrama as an example of what can be done with a simple plot, great actors, and a competent director.
R**G
Top quality
Very good quality video lovely to have one of the classic hammer films again
G**B
Capolavoro Della Hammer
Film definitivo sulla classica storia della mummia, basato sul film del 1932 con Boris Karloff. Il trio Fisher, Cushing, Lee ancora vincente come in molti altri film della Hammer. Qui Christopher Lee recita con gli occhi, un pezzo di grande bravura. C'è anche da ammirare una splrndida Yvonne Furneaux.Ottima sceneggiatura che rende il film dinamico ed emozionante dall'inizio alla fine. Video nitido, con i bellissimi ricchi colori tipici della Hammer. Altra caratteristica della Hammer è la estesa latitudine delle sue pellicole, grazie alla quale le scene buie o notturne sono sempre ben visibili .... nei film di altre case cinematografiche questo spesso non avviene. Buono il sonoro con il doppiaggio italiano originale dell'epoca. Film da cineteca.
T**N
A classic when mummies were scary.
In color too, I was really blown away by this 1959 classic movie when I was a little kid; with legends like Christopher Lee and Pete Cushing, it's the anticipation and the way the mummy moves that's scary!
J**A
LA MOMIA DE HAMMER
Mummy (3 Blu-Ray) [Edizione: Regno Unito] [Reino Unido] [Blu-ray ]Edición inmejorable, cargada con toneladas de extras, en doble formato de bluray y 2 dvds. Lástima que ninguna distribuidora española compre los derechos para evitar ediciones que no a todos contentan, por decirlo cortésmente. Mummy (3 Blu-Ray) [Edizione: Regno Unito] [Reino Unido] [Blu-ray
R**D
Une édition superbe
La 3e pierre de taille, après The Curse of Frankenstein et Dracula, qui a fait la réputation de la Hammer... Édition très très riche et de très grande qualité avec le film en 1.66, mais aussi en 1.37, avec une image et un son au meilleur de leurs capacités. La section bonus est une fois encore méga-riche en documentaires, commentaire audio instructif, dossier pdf, galerie photos...+ un long métrage (1h10 env') signé Terrence Fisher ! de quoi ravir les fanas de la Hammer, de Peter Cushing et Christopher Lee... Attention cependant : aucun sous-titre, ni de V.F. Tout est en anglais.
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