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Attack of the Virgin Mummies
In ancient Egypt, three of the king's virgin daughters -- Ananka, Hera and Josephine -- are beaten and mummified by a maniac who later returns in the 21st century as a berserk mummy himself. This swaddled nut job can only be stopped by the same three virgin girls, who now happen to be go-go dancing mummies at a strip joint in Hollywood. Pamela Christie and Kasumi star. Daryl Carstensen directs this comic horror tale.
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Plot Summary
In this low-budget horror-comedy, a group of young women on a road trip accidentally awaken a horde of ancient mummies. These are not your typical shuffling undead; these mummies are surprisingly agile and have a taste for the living. The women must band together and find a way to stop the mummy menace before they become victims themselves.
Critical Reception
Attack of the Virgin Mummies is a cult favorite among fans of independent and low-budget horror films. It is often praised for its campy humor and over-the-top gore, though its technical aspects are recognized as being on par with its modest budget. It's seen as a fun, schlocky B-movie experience.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its earnest B-movie charm and creature effects.
Praised for its humor and gratuitous gore.
Seen as a guilty pleasure for fans of campy horror.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by J.R. Bookwalter's company, Tempe Entertainment, known for its prolific output of independent horror and exploitation films.
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