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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 Returns received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes holds a 46% rating based on 141 reviews, with an average rating of 5.3/10. The site's consensus states: "In The Mummy Returns, the special effects are impressive, but the characters seem secondary to the computer-generated imagery."
The Mummy (1932 film) The Mummy Returns; The Mummy (1999 film) The Mummy (2017 film) The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor; O. Rick O'Connell; S. The Scorpion King;
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 ...
Tale of the Mummy (1998) The Mummy Returns (2001): The British Museum is the new home for Imhotep. [11] [12] A British Museum curator Baltus Hafez (Alun Armstrong) leads a cult who have resurrected the ancient Egyptian god Imhotep with the intent of using Imhotep's power to defeat the Scorpion King.
Bay's first actual appearance in The Mummy was during the opening battle between an outnumbered team of French Foreign Legionnaires and wild Tuareg bandits, which took place in the ruins of Hamunaptra. He paid close watch on one of the soldiers: an American named Rick O'Connell, as he desperately fought the raging Tuareg.
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The Mummy ' s performance helped Universal gross over $1 billion in home video sales. [69] On April 24, 2001, a two-disc Ultimate Edition DVD of the film premiered to coincide with the release of The Mummy Returns. [70] The film was later digitally remastered and received a Blu-ray release in 2008. [71]