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The Mummy is a 1932 American pre-Code supernatural horror film directed by Karl Freund. ... Henry Victor as The Saxon Warrior (scenes deleted) [a] Production
1932 Tiger Shark: Quita Silva [11] The Mummy: Helen Grosvenor [12] 1933 Luxury Liner: Miss Morgan [12] The Man Who Dared: Teena Pavelic [12] The Sin of Nora Moran: Nora Moran [12] 1934 Grand Canary: Suzan Tranter [12] 1986 Raiders of the Living Dead: Librarian [11] 1993 D. W. Griffith: Father of Film: On-screen participant (documentary) [11]
Boris Karloff as The Mummy (1932) Lon Chaney Jr. as the Mummy in The Mummy's Ghost (1944). The original series of films consisted of six installments, which starred iconic horror actors such as Boris Karloff (only in the original one, as Imhotep); Tom Tyler and Lon Chaney Jr. as Kharis; and lastly Eddie Parker, who played Klaris, a cousin of Kharis.
‘The Mummy’ (1999) Original: ‘The Mummy’ (1932) Suffice it to say that the Brendan Fraser/Rachel Weisz remake benefited from superior special effects over Boris Karloff’s lumbering original.
The Mummy: 1959 Terence Fisher: The Mummy: 1999 Stephen Sommers: The Mummy: 1932 Karl Freund: The Mummy: 2017 Alex Kurtzman: Mummy's Boys: 1936 Fred Guiol: The Mummy's Curse: 1944 Leslie Goodwins: the fourth and final film in the Kharis the Mummy series The Mummy's Hand: 1940 Christy Cabanne: the first film in the Kharis the Mummy series The ...
Noble Johnson (April 18, 1881 – January 9, 1978), later known as Mark Noble, was an American actor and film producer.He appeared in films such as The Mummy (1932), The Most Dangerous Game (1932), King Kong (1933) and Son of Kong (1933).
Edward Van Sloan and Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931) . Edward Van Sloan (born Edward Paul Van Sloun; November 1, 1882 – March 6, 1964) [1] was an American character actor best remembered for his roles in the Universal Studios horror films such as Dracula (1931), Frankenstein (1931), and The Mummy (1932).
Vampyr (1932) Vampire movies tend to be full of “rules.” It’s not uncommon for a film to have a sequence where a vampire explains how garlic does or does not hurt them.