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Tag Archives: Egypt
The Mummy’s Shroud (1967)
Hammer’s Mummy films were always a bit of a second tier series for the studio. The first film, The Mummy (1959), was an obvious decision to capitalize on a deal with Universal to remake their classic monsters, following Hammer’s success with … Continue reading
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Tagged 60's, Andre Morell, crystal ball, David Buck, Egypt, fortune teller, Hammer, horror, John Gilling, Michael Ripper, Mummy
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Blood Feast (1963)
“I’m giving a dinner party in two weeks for my daughter, and Mrs. Dupree said that you cater to just the type of thing I’m looking for. I want something unusual, something totally different.” Mrs. Fremont (Lyn Bolton), the woman … Continue reading
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Tagged 60's, A Month at the Grindhouse, Egypt, Herschell Gordon Lewis, horror, Slasher
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The Secrets of Isis: “The Lights of Mystery Mountain” (1975)
Andrea Thomas (Joanna Cameron) seems like an ordinary high school science teacher, albeit one who keeps a pet raven in the classroom. Yet, as the opening credits tell us, on an archaeological dig in Egypt she uncovered a mystical amulet … Continue reading
Posted in Late Night TV
Tagged 70's, Action, Egypt, Fantasy, Saturday Morning TV, Superhero
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