The Mummy's Ghost

Nameless! Fleshless! Deathless!

5.6
19441h

An Egyptian high priest travels to America to reclaim the bodies of ancient Egyptian princess Ananka and her living guardian mummy Kharis. Learning that Ananka's spirit has been reincarnated into another body, he kidnaps a young woman of Egyptian descent with a mysterious resemblance to the princess. However, the high priest's greedy desires cause him to lose control of the mummy...

Production

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Cast

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John Carradine

Yousef Bey

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Robert Lowery

Tom Hervey

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Ramsay Ames

Amina Mansouri

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Barton MacLane

Inspector Walgreen

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George Zucco

Andoheb, High Priest of Arkan

Photo of Frank Reicher

Frank Reicher

Prof. Matthew Norman

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Harry Shannon

Sheriff Elwood

Photo of Lester Sharpe

Lester Sharpe

Doctor Ayad

Photo of Claire Whitney

Claire Whitney

Ella Norman

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Oscar O'Shea

Museum Watchman

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Steve Barclay

Tom's Classmate (uncredited)

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David Bruce

Radio Announcer (uncredited; voice)

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Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Townsman (uncredited)

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William Desmond

Museum Tourist (uncredited)

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Bess Flowers

Townswoman (uncredited)

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Fay Holderness

Policewoman (uncredited)

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Michael Jeffers

Townsman (uncredited)

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Mira McKinney

Martha Evans (uncredited)

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Reviews

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6/10

This film belongs to a suitably maniacal John Carradine as "Yousef Bey" who has been charged by the gods to empower the mummified body of the High Priest "Kharis" (Lon Chaney Jr. but it might as well have been anyone) to reunify with the Princess Ananka who appears to have reincarnated in the guise of "Amina" (the glamorous but terribly static Ramsey Ames). Who can stop this? Well that task falls to Robert Lowery ("Tom") who has to thwart the increasingly ambitious plotting of Carradine and his embalmed enforcer. I quite enjoyed it, but it has little of merit to recommend it; the action scenes are as lumbering as Chaney doing the cha-cha; the dialogue likewise and but for Carradine's eyes and a few scenes from George Zucco as the modern day High Priest, it would fall entirely by the wayside.

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