- The Mummy (1932 film)
Infobox Film | name = The Mummy
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director =Karl Freund
producer = Carl Laemmle Jr.
writer =John L. Balderston
starring =Boris Karloff Zita Johann David Manners Edward van Sloan
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cinematography =
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distributor =Universal Pictures
released =December 22 1932 (U.S. release)
runtime = 73 min
language = English
country = USA
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amg_id = 1:33763
imdb_id = 0023245
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followed_by = "The Mummy's Hand " (1940)|"The Mummy" is a 1932 horror classic from
Universal Pictures directed byKarl Freund and starringBoris Karloff as a revived ancient Egyptian priest. The movie also featuresZita Johann ,David Manners andEdward van Sloan .Plot
An
Ancient Egypt ian priest called Imhotep is revived when an archaeological expedition finds Imhotep'smummy and one of the archaeologists accidentally reads an ancient life-giving spell. Imhotep escapes from the archaeologists and prowlsCairo seeking thereincarnation of the soul of his ancient lover, Princess Ankh-es-en-amon. Imhotep was once mummified alive for attempting to resurrect her, and, upon finding her reincarnated, attempts to mummify her and make her his bride. In the end, she is saved when she remembers her past life and prays to the goddess Isis to save her. The young woman utters a prayer and the scroll containing the resurrection spell is burned, and Imhotep dissolved.Cast
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Boris Karloff as Imhotep/Ardath Bey
*Zita Johann as Helen Grosvenor/Princess Ankh-es-en-amon
*David Manners as Frank Whemple
*Arthur Byron as Sir Joseph Whemple
*Edward Van Sloan as Doctor Muller
*Bramwell Fletcher as Ralph Norton
*Noble Johnson as the Nubian
*Kathryn Byron as Frau Muller
*Leonard Mudie as Professor Pearson
*James Crane as the Pharoh
*Henry Victor as the Saxon WarriorProduction
Inspired by the opening of
Tutankhamun 's tomb in 1922 and theCurse of the Pharaohs , producerCarl Laemmle Jr. commissioned story editorRichard Shayer to find a literary novel to form a basis for an Egyptian-themed horror film, just as "Dracula " and "Frankenstein " informed their previous hits. Shayer found none, but he and writerNina Wilox Putnam learned aboutAlessandro Cagliostro and wrote a nine-page treatment entitled "Cagliostro". The story, set inSan Francisco , was about a 3000-year old magician who survives by injectingnitrate s. Laemmle was pleased, and he hiredJohn L. Balderston to write the script. Balderston contributed to "Dracula" and "Frankenstein", and had covered the opening of Tutankhamen's tomb for "New York World " when he was a journalist. He moved the story to Egypt and renamed the film and its title character "Imhotep ", after the historical architect.cite book |last=Vieira |first=Mark A. |title=Hollywood Horror: From Gothic to Cosmic |publisher=Harry N. Abrams |location=New York |year=2003 |pages=55–58 |isbn=0-8109-4535-5]Karl Freund , thecinematographer on "Dracula", was hired to direct two days before filming. The film was retitled "The Mummy". He castZita Johann , who believed in reincarnation. Filming was scheduled for three weeks. Karloff's first day was spent shooting the Mummy's awakening from hissarcophagus . Make-up artist Jack Pierce began transforming Karloff at 11:00 am, applyingcotton ,collodion andspirit gum to his face;clay to his hair; and wrapping him inlinen bandages treated with acid and burnt in an overn. Pierce had studied photos ofSeti II 's mummy to design Imhotep, and finished the job at 7:00 pm. Karloff finished his scenes at 2:00 am, and another two hours were spent removing the make-up. Karloff found the removal of gum from his face painful, and overall found the day "the most trying ordeal I [had] ever endured".equels and remakes
Unlike "Frankenstein" and "Dracula", and other, later Universal horror films, this film had no sequels, but rather was semi-remade in the 1940's b-film "
The Mummy's Hand " (1940), and its sequels, "The Mummy's Tomb " (1942), "The Mummy's Ghost " (1944), "The Mummy's Curse " (1944), which were later spoofed in 1950's "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy ". These focus on the mummyKharis .In the late 1950s British
Hammer Film Productions took up the "Mummy" theme, beginning with "The Mummy" (1959), which, rather than being aremake of the 1932 Karloff film, is based on Universal's "The Mummy's Hand" (1940) and "The Mummy's Tomb" (1942). Hammer's follow-ups — "The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb" (1964), "The Mummy's Shroud" (1966) and "Blood from the Mummy's Tomb" (1971) — are unrelated to the earlier film or to each other.The 1999 film "The Mummy" also suggests that it is a remake of the 1932 movie, and may be considered as such in that its titular character is Imhotep, resurrected from the dead by the Scroll of Thoth and out to find the present-day embodiment of the soul of his beloved Anck-su-namun, but develops there from a different story line, in common with most postmodern remakes of classic horror and science-fiction films. It spawned a sequel in 2001, "
The Mummy Returns ", and a spin-off of that sequel, "The Scorpion King ", in 2002. A third sequel, "", was released in 2008.ee also
* "The Mummy" (1959 film)
* "The Mummy" (1999 film)References
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