The Mummy (1932) (NR)
This vintage classic is more funny than scary.
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- Studio: Universal Pictures
- Directed By: Karl Freund
- Cast: Boris Karloff
- Running Time: 72 minutes
- Release Date: 12/22/1932
- Genre: Thriller
- MPAA Rating: NR
Parents need to know
Families can talk about why this movie is so funny. Did the movie makers intend to be funny? Why do you think a movie that terrified people in the 1930s doesn't scare you? Did the monster seem terrifying or realistic? How have horror and monster movies changed since this one was filmed? Are the changes for the better, the worse, or neutral?
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Violence
Two mummy-related deaths (a museum guard dies of shock off-camera; an archaeologist succumbs to mumbo jumbo). A few Egyptian slaves are run through with spears. An Egyptian king is entombed alive.
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Reviewed by Scott G. Mignola
Is it any good?
This is a grand movie to watch at home with the lights out and the young ones laughing on the couch with Mom and Dad. There are enough brooding Karloff close-ups, weird incantations, and eerie stuff to satisfy kids who don't demand much from a monster movie. For parents, there's nostalgia and priceless lines like "Do you have to open graves to find girls to fall in love with?"
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