Capt. Storm
Mark Dana
Capt. Storm

Archaeologists in Egypt find one of their crew has been turned into a blood sucking mummy after they have unleashed a three thousand year curse.
Capt. Storm
Mark Dana
Capt. Storm
Sylvia Quentin
Diane Brewster
Sylvia Quentin
Simira
Ziva Rodann
Simira
Numar
Alvaro Guillot
Numar
Robert Quentin
George N. Neise
Robert Quentin
Walter Andrews
Ben Wright
Walter Andrews
Sgt. Smolett
Terence de Marney
Sgt. Smolett
Sgt. Gromley
Richard Peel
Sgt. Gromley
Dr. Michael Farraday
Guy Prescott
Dr. Michael Farraday
Hans Brecht
Kurt Katch
Hans Brecht
Claude Beauchamp
Robert Fortin
Claude Beauchamp
Col. Cross
Ralph Clanton
Col. Cross
Well safe in the knowledge that this production got no nearer Egypt than California's Death Valley, we set off in search of a tomb. Remarkably, after what seems to be very little effort they discover Ramotep's last resting place and a-plundering they go. Thing is, though, the tomb starts to fight back - and when one of their number starts doing more desiccating than desecrating, a curse would appear to be on them. To be fair, the curse was probably already on the whole thing from the storyboard to the clapperboard. The cast are pretty C-list, led by Mark Dana's wooden-as-a-sarcophagus "Capt. Storm"; featuring Ziva Rodann doing her best Joan Collins impersonation as the sultry "Samira" as well as a few others going through the motions as Lee Sholem offers us nothing at all new with this rather dry and unremarkable mummy story. It's only an hour, and it isn't terrible - but that's not really any reason to watch it.
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