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scarecrowmax · 2 years
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Ardeth Bay from The Mummy for @sufferthesea
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kaetien · 2 years
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Fictober Prompt 7: “Check that again, are you sure?” Fandom: The Mummy movies Characters: Rick O'Connell and Evelyn Carnahan O'Connell Summary:  Rick and Evy are exploring tombs and transcribing what is written on their walls again.
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Evelyn carefully read what she was translating from the wall of the tomb as she brushed the dirt from the crevices.  She didn’t look over at her husband as she recited and he wrote the phrasing down in the notebook that he carried. Rick frowned and read the passage he had written down and then shook his head.
“Evy… Check that again, are you sure?”
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pedro-pascal · 7 months
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ODED FEHR as Ardeth Bay The Mummy (1999)
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machetelanding · 1 year
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THE MUMMY (1999) Dir. Stephen Sommers
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Original 1932 movie theater and lobby display for Boris Karloff's "The Mummy."
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Tintin Meets the Universal Monsters Crossover Fan Art 4 by @adammurphyart
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THE MUMMY 1999 | dir. Stephen Sommers
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Classic monster movies
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attorneynahas · 2 years
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THE MUMMY MOVIES MOVIE
These films focus on the mummy named Kharis. These were later followed up in the spoof Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy (1955). Unlike Frankenstein and Dracula, and other Universal horror films, this film had no official sequels, but rather was semi-remade in The Mummy's Hand (1940) and its sequels: The Mummy's Tomb (1942), The Mummy's Ghost (1944), and The Mummy's Curse (1944). The sequence was cut from the film by Karl Freund due to time. The Saxon Warrior was originally part of a long flashback sequence showing all of Helen’s past lives from ancient Egypt to the present. Henry Victor is listed in the credits but never appears in the film. Zita Johann as Helen Grosvenor/Princess Ankh-es-en-Amon.Boris Karloff as Ardath Bey/Imhotep (billed as Karloff).Muller, Frank calls Helen back to the world of the living while the Scroll of Thoth continues to burn. This breaks the spell that had given Imhotep his immortality, causing him to age rapidly and then crumble to dust. The statue of Isis raises its arm and emits a beam of light that sets the Scroll of Thoth on fire. She is saved when she remembers her past life and prays to the goddess Isis to save her. Believing her to be Ankh-es-en-amon's reincarnation, he attempts to kill her, with the intention of mummifying her, resurrecting her, and making her his bride. Imhotep encounters Helen Grosvenor (Zita Johann), a woman bearing a striking resemblance to the Princess. The archaeologists find the tomb, give the mummy and the treasures to the Cairo Museum, and thank Ardath Bey for the information. He shows them where to dig to find Ankh-es-en-amon's tomb. He calls upon Sir Joseph's son Frank (David Manners) and Prof. Imhotep escapes from the archaeologists, taking the Scroll of Thoth, and prowls Cairo seeking the modern reincarnation of Ankh-es-en-amon.ġ0 years later, Imhotep is masquerading as a modern Egyptian named Ardath Bey. Despite Muller's warning, Sir Joseph's assistant Ralph Norton (Bramwell Fletcher) reads aloud an ancient life-giving scroll – the Scroll of Thoth. The usual scar made by the embalmers knife is not there." Sir Joseph Wimple responds, "I guessed as much." Muller then deduces that Imhotep was buried alive for sacrilege. Muller (Edward Van Sloan) inspects the mummy and exclaims "The viscera were not removed. Imhotep had been mummified alive for attempting to resurrect his forbidden lover, the princess Ankh-es-en-amon. 3.4 Reboot and shared cinematic universeĪn ancient Egyptian priest called Imhotep (Boris Karloff) is revived when an archaeological expedition in 1921, led by Sir Joseph Whemple (Arthur Byron), finds Imhotep's mummy.More recently, the Dockyard provided the ‘French’ streets for Les Misérables, ‘Pentonville Prison’ for Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes and the laundry for Suffragette.Īfter the ship goes down in flames, they come ashore at Frensham Ponds, another much-used location, on the A287 about five miles south of Farnham in Surrey. The port of ‘Giza’, where the party boards the Nile ship, is another large set, this time built at Chatham Historic Dockyard, Chatham, about 35 miles southeast of London, in Kent. It’s been empty for many years as various plans to turn it into a hotel have come to nothing, and not open to the public. Built in the 1850s for the Rothschild family, the house is seen also in Terry Gilliam’s Brazil, its exterior in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut, and most famously as ‘Wayne Manor’ in Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins. While the exterior of the ‘Museum of Antiquities in Cairo’ is in Marrakech, its interior is that of Mentmore Towers in the village of Mentmore, Buckinghamshire. The locations are not all quite so exotic, though.
THE MUMMY MOVIES MOVIE
The same place became the villain's desert hideout in Bond movie Spectre. ‘Cairo’ of 1925 is Marrakech, and the lost city of ‘Hamunaptra’ was a vast set built at an old fort inside a dormant volcano crater about 12 miles southwest of Erfoud, in the southeast of the country. It’s set, naturally, in ‘Egypt’, but was filmed mainly in Morocco. The splurgy horror comedy revamp of the classic legend is a little too knee-deep in CGI effects, but went on to be enormously successful, spawning sequels and spin-offs. The Mummy location: the interior of the ‘Museum of Antiquities in Cairo’: Mentmore Towers, Mentmore, Buckinghamshire | Photograph: wikimedia / Swanker
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Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School (1988)
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roguemonsterfucker · 3 months
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The thing about monsterfucking for me is that I don’t have to be physically attracted to the monster to be into it. It just has to have the right Vibes.
There’s a lot of monsters that if you just show me a picture of them, I won’t be into them at all. But if they have the right story then I’ll fall deeply in love.
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ladiesofcinema · 8 months
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The Mummy (1999) dir. Stephen Sommers
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THE MUMMY (1999) dir. Stephen Sommers
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Lifeforce (1985)
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Anck Su Namun / Meela Nais (portrayed by Patricia Velásquez)
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