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This Universal DVD release of the original Mummy franchise,part of its' "Legacy Collection" and like the other entries in the series,is a must own for all true horror fans.
The first thing you notice about the original 1932 "The Mummy" is the atmosphere.Universal was the best,bar none, at creating gorgeous and elaborately dark and moody sets that appropriately generated just the right atmosphere.In this case it is ancient Egypt and in and around the pyramids.Why you can almost feel the dust and sand.
Boris Karloff plays the title role to a tee in the original 1932 picture ,fresh from his breakthrough role in "Frankenstein".He is Karis a high priest whose love Princess Ananka dies.He is so overcome with grief that he tries to bring her to life but is caught doing so.He is sentenced to death and is wrapped and buried alive.
About 2,500 years later in 1932 the tomb of Ananka is discovered by archeologists and is removed to a museum.Karis comes alive at this disturbance and becomes determined to re-awaken his love from her sleep.Her spirit flees into the body of a local woman.He tries to befriend the museum staff but things get just too frustrating and he takes matters into his own hands.He captures the woman in whose body the princess' spirit resides but she is confused and is having nothing to do with it all.She calls on Osiris to help her and the Egyptian Goddess strikes Karis down.
The franchise continues with The Mummy's Hand(1940).This time a Dr.Banning(recently from the Scripps Musueum) with his friend Babe are trying to find some kind of archeological find in Egypt that will restore the museums'faith in him.They find a piece of pottery which leads them to discover the tomb of Priness Ananka.A sect which has comes down through the ages dedicated to Karis and the Princess decide to kill the infidels who have dared to open and desecrate the tomb.They reawaken the Mummy(who apparently didn't toatlly kick it seven years earlier;played by Tom Tyler) who goes on a rampage killing everyone it can get its moldy clutches on.It is touch and go but in the end Dr.Banning and Babe come through it all with the Princess in their grasp and the Mummy "dispatched".
"The Mummy's Tomb"(1942) takes place about 30 years later with Dr.Banning and Babe that much older.The film begins with the good doctor talking to his son,sister and friends about his expedition 30 years before.Later that night the mummy sect ressurects Karis(played from now on by Lon Chaney) who sole aim is to kill every member of the expedition starting with Banning,which he does.The town is crawling with reporters as word spreads about the murder and the curse of the Mummy.An older Babe also shows up and he too succumbs in Karis' clutches.Bannings' son becomes the next target.The sect decides Karis should capture his girlfriend but the townsfolk set a trap and capture him on the second floor of a house.There they set it ablaze with the Mummy seemingly seared to a crisp.
"The Mummy's Ghost"(1944) takes place in the same town where Banning lived.This time a professor who had been involved with the Mummy case in the last film is first victim in this one.The leader of the Karis sect(John Carradine) seeks the spirit of the princess who this time seems to have inhabited another young girl in the town.He works out of a local cave/mine and eventually the killings in the town arouse the suspicions of everyone.The girl in question often talks strangely and has been found lying on the ground close to where the Mummy travels and kills.Finally she is captured by Karis and the chase is on.But this time the Mummy actually escapes carrying his "love" into a local swamp and the pair disappear into the quagmire never to be seen again.
Finally in the last installment "The Mummy's Curse"(1944) we find the owner of a construction company contracted to drain the very swamp the Mummy and his princess disappeared into some time before.The workers he has hired are of course jumpy and leary of the entire area to begin with with talks of curses and strange goings on.Unknowingly during their work they release the Mummy who is found by the co-hort of an archeologist sent to the swamp to investigate the mummy story.His cohort however has sinister plans and is really there to take the Mummy and the princess(if found) back to Egypt where they belong.They hold up in the ruins of an old monastery and do their works from that location.Around this time the woman in whose body the princess' spirit resides(from the last picture)also is inadvertantly uncovered and also comes to life.She is confused and dazed and is found by one of the local residents.But Karis finds her and kills everyone who would get in his way to keep her.The townspeople of course spring into action,again out for a piece of the mummys' hide.The chase leads to the old ruins where in the end the Mummy seemingly gets killed under the falling fragments of a corner of the monastery.
As the series progressed the films got slightly weaker with each successive one and the plot threads that bound each to the other got thinner also.But they were all solid money makers for the studios(some more so than others) and they all hold up pretty well today.
All films have been wonderfully restored.There is a documentary called"Mummy Dearest:A Horror Tradition Unearthed",there is film commentary for the original movie provided by film historian Paul Jensen,the "Mummy Archives" and all the original theatrical trailers are included.
All considering this set is a must have for all true horror fans.This Legacy collection gives us all a chance to see these films in a wonderfully restored and pristine condition as never before.They have been out for about four years now so before they disappear altogether may I suggest,if you haven't already,start your collection of this must have classic collection today.
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Of all the Universal monster collections, this one is the worst. Even Boris Karloff can't save this one I'm afraid. Unfortunately, The Mummy and its sequels don't live up to the glory of the other monster collections (Frankenstein, Dracula, etc). I think The Mummy collection is also the worst of the film transfers, and even though I know how old these movies are, the other transfers to DVD are much better. Also, unless you are a true Mummy fan, the sequels included here (Mummy's Hand, Mummy's Curse, Mummy's Ghost, Mummy's Tomb) are just not that exciting. This is all personal preference of course, but compared to the other great collections, this one doesn't stand up.
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Halloween is my favorite celebration and I love classic, vintage horror movies. I think the original Mummy film is far more creepy, spooky and scarey than the most recent remake. And the special effects are ground breaking. I like the first of these films best, the story gets a bit redundant, but still enjoyable. Make some popcorn, turn down the lights and prepare for the hair on your neck and arms to stand on end. A must for a real classic horror fan's collection.
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I highly recommend that legacy boxset of old Universal horror films.
So much fun to look at, a commentary audio with plenty of details.
The only thing I really don't like is that there is no subtitles for the commentary audio and if you don't speak english perfectly (which I'm not), you miss a lot. I live in France and would like to see french subtitles. They could have at least put english subtitles.
Not everybody speak english!! And don't forget deaf and hearing impaired people.
Except of this particular point, again buy without hesitation. Video has been remastered, high quality, worth every $$$ :)
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Another tasty collection of classics from Universal. The Mummy is a classic of the horror genre just as much and Frankenstein or Dracula. Sure we all know what the damn mummy looks like, but the original film is a bit different than you may think. First off, Karloff is briefly in mummy makeup for a few seconds in the beginning of the movie, though every poster and box cover is plastered with the image of the Karloff mummy. Once he escapes from his tomb, he goes on a search for a woman believed to be his reincarnated love. He does all this in human form(wearing a fez of course). Most of the movie is devoted to his attempts at attaining the woman. An excellent film shot by cameraman, Karl Freund. Freund had a background working on German expressionist films, and it must have rubbed off on him coz this film has touches of that. Visually, it's one of the best looking Universal monster films. The movie has a tendency to make me feel sleepy. Not because it's boring, mind you, but because it has a very dreamy feel about it. Great stuff. The second film, The Mummy's Hand, is where we start to see the themes and visuals we now associate with mummy stuff. The mummy is played by Tom Tyler in his only mummy role. This movie is not a sequel, and though some flashback footage from the first film is used, the storyline of the first movie is pretty much altered. Now the mummy is called Kharis instead of Im-Ho-Tep, and his love, the princess, is called Ananka. Now the mummy is a shuffling, bandaged brute brought to life from tana leaves and strangles those who have desecrated Ananka's tomb. This is the mummy stuff most people think of when they think of mummy movies. This plotline(and some plot points from the sequels) would be what Hammer would base their Cushing/Lee version of The Mummy on. Lon Chaney jr would now step into the bandages for the duration starting with The Mummy's Tomb. Now the movies are actually sequels. Chaney's mummy films, while entertaining, all have a sameness about them. In fact, if you ask me there is one too many. In Tomb, he comes to America(with Egyptian high priest of course. How else is he supposed to get the tana leaf cocktail?) to strangle everyone that escaped in The Mummy's Hand. In The Mummy's Ghost, he's still in America(with another high priest, shipped via airmail from Egypt) and chasing a chick he believes to be the princess Ananka. Plus he has to kill the leftover cast member from the previous film. In The Mummy's Curse he's pulled from his burial spot in the swamp by-you guessed it-another high priest from Egypt, but this one has a sidekick. Once up and running again he chases Ananka once more and strangles all those in his way. It is kinda tiresome by that point, but not without entertainment value. Another good documentary on the films is included in this set. Well worth the purchase for the asking price considering you get the classic original and all the other Universal Mummy films. Well, that wraps up this review(get it?).
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