THE MUMMY'S HAND-1940-An
Egyptian high priest of Karnak (Eduardo Ciannelli) summons his fez
wearing son Ab (George Zucco, round of applause) to an ancient tomb.
Before he dies he tells the tale of princess Ananka who died and how
grieving lover Kharis stole the secret of eternal life from Isis
(tana leaves) but was caught and buried alive. For 3000 years Kharis
has protected his former lover's tomb. Dad also gives son the lowdown
on tana leaves and how they control the mummy. (3 keeps him alive, 9 brings
him to life, more than 9 is a no-no). In Cairo, Steve Manning (Dick
Foran) and Babe Jenson (Wallace Ford) meet magician Kim Sullivan aka
The Great Solvani (Cecil Kellaway). Manning is an archaeologist who
convinces Sullivan to invest in his expedition to discover Ananka's
tomb. This upsets his daughter Marta (Peggy Moran) who had planned to
go back to the US with Dad. Since Ab had visited her earlier to warn
her of con-men she naturally suspects Steve and Babe. In the desert
they find "The tomb of the seven jackals". They open up a
sarcophagus but only find a male mummy. Ab brings the mummy (Tom
Tyler) to life and the first victim is Dr. Petrie (Charles
Trowbridge). Ab plans on killing everyone except Marta who Kharis
kidnaps. Ab plans on making her his immortal high priestess. Babe puts a crimp in Ab's plans by shooting him. Steve finds Marta and sets
Kharis on fire before he can drink his tana leaves. This sequel to
THE MUMMY with Boris Karloff is the best and most entertaining of the
sequels that followed. Journeyman director Christy Cabanne got his
start in 1914 and was also a screenwriter and occasional actor. A few
years later he directed SCARED TO DEATH (1947), Bela Lugosi's only
color film.
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