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Horror

Pharaoh's Curse

- STRANGEST OF ALL HORROR STORIES!

Archaeologists in Egypt find one of their crew has been turned into a blood sucking mummy after they have unleashed a three thousand year curse.

Release Date : 1957-02-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Bel-Air Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Mark Dana

Character Name : Capt. Storm

Original Name : Mark Dana

Gender : Male

Diane Brewster

Character Name : Sylvia Quentin

Original Name : Diane Brewster

Gender : Female

Ziva Rodann

Character Name : Simira

Original Name : Ziva Rodann

Gender : Female

Alvaro Guillot

Character Name : Numar

Original Name : Alvaro Guillot

Gender : Male

George N. Neise

Character Name : Robert Quentin

Original Name : George N. Neise

Gender : Male

Ben Wright

Character Name : Walter Andrews

Original Name : Ben Wright

Gender : Male

Terence de Marney

Character Name : Sgt. Smolett

Original Name : Terence de Marney

Gender : Male

Richard Peel

Character Name : Sgt. Gromley

Original Name : Richard Peel

Gender : Male

Guy Prescott

Character Name : Dr. Michael Farraday

Original Name : Guy Prescott

Gender : Male

Kurt Katch

Character Name : Hans Brecht

Original Name : Kurt Katch

Gender : Male

Robert Fortin

Character Name : Claude Beauchamp

Original Name : Robert Fortin

Gender : Male

Ralph Clanton

Character Name : Col. Cross

Original Name : Ralph Clanton

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-12-03

Well safe in the knowledge that this production got no nearer Egypt than California's Death Valley, we set off in search of a tomb. Remarkably, after what seems to be very little effort they discover Ramotep's last resting place and a-plundering they go. Thing is, though, the tomb starts to fight back - and when one of their number starts doing more desiccating than desecrating, a curse would appear to be on them. To be fair, the curse was probably already on the whole thing from the storyboard to the clapperboard. The cast are pretty C-list, led by Mark Dana's wooden-as-a-sarcophagus "Capt. Storm"; featuring Ziva Rodann doing her best Joan Collins impersonation as the sultry "Samira" as well as a few others going through the motions as Lee Sholem offers us nothing at all new with this rather dry and unremarkable mummy story. It's only an hour, and it isn't terrible - but that's not really any reason to watch it.