

The Mummy's Revenge
Paul Naschy has a duel role as Amenhotep/Assad Bey, an ancient egyptian mummified Pharaoh, and the high priest who brought him back to life. In order For Amenhotep to achieve immortality, Assad Bey has to kidnap nubile young virgins in Victorian London for blood sacrifices.
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Plot Summary
A group of archaeologists unearths an ancient Egyptian tomb, inadvertently unleashing a vengeful mummy. As the mummy begins a trail of destruction, the team must find a way to appease the ancient spirit before it claims more lives. The investigation into the mummy's curse leads them through a labyrinth of dark rituals and forgotten lore.
Critical Reception
The Mummy's Revenge received a mixed to negative reception upon its release, largely criticized for its derivative plot and low-budget effects. While some appreciated its attempts at atmosphere, many found it to be a pale imitation of classic mummy films. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with its limited release contributing to its obscurity.
What Reviewers Say
- Often cited as a forgettable entry in the mummy subgenre.
- Panned for its predictable storyline and uninspired scares.
- Some praise for the performances of its veteran actors, though overshadowed by the weak script.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film was not an official part of Universal Pictures' original Mummy franchise and is often confused with other mummy films due to its generic title and plot.
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