Pharaoh's Curse
Pharaoh's Curse (1957)

Pharaoh's Curse

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First up, the only reason I am writing this review is I fear the low rating the movie has will drive some viewers away. A 4.

Archaeologists in Egypt find one of their crew has been turned into a blood sucking mummy after they have unleashed a three thousand year curse by entering a Pharaoh's tomb.The only person I know from this film is Les Baxter, who conducted the score.

I always find it a bit tricky to really be critical of older films. There's so much in them that may have perfectly fit that era that just don't work now.

A drab horror film that runs only 66 minutes but feels like it's 166. A group of archaeologists in Egypt encounter a curse that starts to affect a sick member of their group, gradually transforming him into a wrinkled, mummy-liked ghoul wearing pajamas.

Egypt, 1902: Faced with violent uprisings, British rulers send Captain Storm (Mark Dana) to put a stop to an archaeological dig that could further anger the dissidents. Storm leads a small group, including Sylvia (Diane Brewster), wife of explorer Robert Quentin (George N.

There is always something mysterious about searching for ancient Egyptian tombs and PHARAOH'S CURSE has everything you waited for at a Saturday matinée. Typical strange things begin to happen when a crew of archaeologists led by Professor Quentin(George N.

"Pharaoh's Curse" is a really dull mummy film with very few good things about it.**SPOILERS**Hoping to quell restless natives, British Officer Capt.

Pharaoh's Curse (1957) * 1/2 (out of 4) Disappointing horror film about a group of American scientist who find the tomb of Pharaoh. Of course, there are warnings not to open it but they do and this causes one member of their party to age rapidly into a mummy like creature.

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