The Mummy's Tomb
1942 film by Harold Young
The Mummy's Tomb is a 1942 film about a high priest who travels to America with an undead mummy to kill those who had desecrated the tomb of an Egyptian princess thirty years earlier. It is the sequel to the 1940 film The Mummy's Hand.
- Directed by Harold Young. Written by Neil P. Varnick.
The spectre of death! (taglines)
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Mehemet Bey edit
- The moon rides high in the sky again, Kharis; there's death in the night air. Your work begins.
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- Sheriff: Whether you can believe it or not, the facts are here and we've got to face them. A creature that's been alive for over 3,000 years is in this town.
Dialogue edit
- Andoheb: Now swear by the sacred gods of Egypt, that you will never rest until the last remaining member of the Banning family is destroyed.
- Mehemet Bey: I swear!
Taglines edit
- The spectre of death!
- Eyes That Crawl With Madness! Hands That Creep Like Cobras!
- The FEAR of the Year!
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External links edit
- The Mummy's Tomb quotes at the Internet Movie Database