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Blood From the Mummy's Tomb
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The swan song for director Seth Holt (who died shortly before filming was completed), this stylish Hammer production transcends its low budget thanks to lush photography, a stylish look, and fine performances from the leads. The plot, adapted from Bram Stoker's novel The Jewel of the Seven Stars, involves an expedition led by Professor Fuchs (Andrew Keir) to find the cursed tomb of an evil Egyptian princess. Upon discovery of her sarcophagus, Fuchs finds her perfectly preserved, still-bleeding severed hand -- which also sports a dazzling ruby ring. Several years later, Fuchs gives the pilfered ring to his voluptuous young daughter Margaret (Valerie Leon), whereupon she slowly begins to take on the malevolent traits of its original wearer, seeking revenge for the defilement of her tomb. Though Christopher Wicking's adaptation of Stoker's obscure novel is a bit uneven, it still provides ample suspense and the production has an overall richness that captures the flavor of Hammer's other mummy projects. Remade eight years later (with less effective results) as The Awakening; traces of the same story can also be found in Universal's 1999 mega-budget version The Mummy. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
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"This movie had a lot of very bad moments. Of course there is the beautiful woman with the heaving cleavage running around, her twin egyptian corpse who just lays there half naked and a severed hand that crawls around with an enormous (platic looking) ruby ring. It actually had some great suspense and the acting wasn't bad at all. " [More]
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The death of original director Seth Holt forced Michael Carreras to step in partway through the production of this 1971 Hammer horror outing. Nonetheless, Blood From the Mummy's Tomb exhibits a glamorous style and a creepy atmosphere that remain consistent throughout the film's brisk running time. Despite its title, the picture offers little in the way of bandaged, shambling boogeymen. Instead, Holt and Carreras focus in on spooky detail shots of darkened corners, Egyptian artifacts and a particularly memorable severed hand. More of a suspense outing than an all-out horror flick, the film offers neither special-effects thrills nor truly unsettling moments of terror. But its atmosphere of creeping dread and its quaint Swinging London update of Edwardian motifs mark it as a memorable exercise in style. The gorgeous Valerie Leon proves worthy of a rare starring role as the archaeologist's daughter possessed by the spirit of a murdered Egyptian queen. Despite being surrounded by various archetypes of British manhood, the glamorous starlet walks away with the picture. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
 

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