The Mummy and the Curse of the Jackals
The Mummy and the Curse of the Jackals

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The Mummy and the Curse of the Jackals

1969
Movie
86 min
English

An unfinished film by veteran b-movie director Oliver Drake. He took his first (and last) directorial foray into horror with this film.

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IMDb5.2/10
Director: Norman LeeGenres: Horror, Mystery

Plot Summary

A group of archaeologists unearths an ancient Egyptian tomb, disturbing a mummy and unleashing a curse. Strange occurrences and unsettling deaths begin to plague those involved in the expedition. The investigators must unravel the mystery of the jackal curse before it claims more victims.

Critical Reception

This Hammer-inspired horror film from the late 1960s is a lesser-known entry in the mummy subgenre. It received a lukewarm reception upon its release, often being overshadowed by more prominent horror productions of the era. While it attempts to capture the atmospheric dread of classic mummy movies, its execution is generally considered somewhat dated and predictable.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts a classic mummy storyline but struggles with pacing and originality.

  • The atmosphere is occasionally effective, but the plot relies on familiar tropes.

  • Performances are serviceable, but the production values are modest.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are scarce, but those available tend to describe it as a forgettable B-movie horror with some interesting ideas that are not fully realized.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by independent British studios and aimed to capitalize on the enduring popularity of mummy horror films, though it did not achieve the same level of success as offerings from larger studios like Hammer Film Productions.

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