dr_foreman wrote on IMDB:
The Mummy capped off an impressive initial run of horror movies from
Hammer Studios. Believe it or not, it was mostly downhill from here;
the company's subsequent efforts tended to be tackier and cheesier. But
the "big three" (Curse of Frankenstein, Horror of Dracula, The Mummy)
are all solid horror flicks with, oddly enough, some of the most crisp
and colorful photography I've ever seen.
There are some weaknesses here, though. The Egypt flashback waffles on
for quite a while, and then we get ANOTHER flashback when Banning Sr.
resurrects the mummy. However, the beginning and ending are well-paced
and exciting, so most sins are forgiven. Lee's Mummy is spectacular;
he's goddamn huge, and it's very impressive to watch him crashing
through doors and French windows, absorbing shotgun blasts as if they
were pinpricks (I hear Lee actually got injured several times making
this movie; I can't say I'm surprised!) [ show more ]
My favorite scene is the ideological debate between the Egyptian badguy
(a very cool performance by George Pastell) and Peter Cushing's snooty
archaeologist character. Their heated exchange adds a bit of texture to
the story and even makes me sympathetic to the villain's POV. However,
subtext goes out the window again for the violent final confrontation.
On a side note, the exceedingly brilliant BBC show Doctor Who
practically remade this movie twice. The episode "Tomb of the Cybermen"
features Pastell as a guest star in a story involving an ill-fated
archaeological dig, and "Pyramids of Mars" once again pits a hapless
poacher against killer mummies. Just thought I'd mention it. [ show less ]
Written on IMDB a long time ago.