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Tomb Itmay Concern
An archaeologist and his assistant discover two female mummies in an Egyptian tomb with a warning in hieroglyphics not to wet them with the water in an urn. When they do, one mummy gets up to hi-jinks, while the other, Princess Itmay, does a burlesque dance.
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Plot Summary
A young cowboy named Whip Wilson arrives in a town where a ruthless rancher is trying to force all the small landowners out of their property. Whip befriends a retired sheriff and together they work to expose the rancher's illegal schemes and protect the townspeople.
Critical Reception
Generally considered a standard, B-movie Western from its era, "Tomb It May Concern" offered predictable thrills and a straightforward plot. While not critically acclaimed, it served its purpose as an entertaining Saturday matinee feature for genre fans.
What Reviewers Say
Competent performances from the lead actors.
A straightforward and familiar Western plot.
Offers modest entertainment value for fans of the genre.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available for this 1950s B-Western.
Fun Fact
This film was one of several "B" Westerns produced by Monogram Pictures, which specialized in lower-budget films aimed at the drive-in and Saturday matinee market.
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