Screenplay:
Christopher WickingCinematography:
Arthur GrantComposer:
Tristram CaryCast:
Andrew Keir, George Coulouris, David Jackson, Valerie Leon, Aubrey Morris, James Villiers, James Cossins, Rosalie Crutchley, Harry Fielder, Joan Young (more)VOD (1)
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When a team discovers the tomb of the evil Queen Tera, an archaeologist steals a ring from Tera's severed hand, unleashing a curse upon his daughter. (Netflix)
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Blood from the Mummy's Tomb is a beautifully colorful, old-school, albeit rather unsurprising and uninteresting Hammer Films production. In addition, while the lead actress may have all the necessary attributes to lure the audience to the cinema through her promotional photos, I believe a dead fish would have acted better. ()
I don't know if it's because of nostalgia for the fact that "Blood from the Mummy's Tomb" became the last film in the series, or because there is a beautiful woman in the lead role, but simply put, the film "Blood from the Mummy's Tomb" entertained me the most out of all four mummy films from Hammer. It seemed the most terrifying, the bloodiest, which doesn't necessarily equate to horror, but in this case, it works, and moreover, it was also sexy. In my opinion, it was above average for a mummy film from Hammer. ()