As the swampy weather persists in Tennessee, Troy and I jump into the humid Louisiana heat to see what that knucklehead Kharis is doing. THE MUMMY’S CURSE (1944) is the last of the Universal films focused on our ancient Egyptian creature but does the series end on a high note or stumble toward the exit? We will discuss while sipping fresh Tana Tea.
Clocking in at barely an hour it would be easy to think the film could or even should be a little longer but you wouldn’t know it from the body count the movie racks up! There seems to be a race between the dusty undead Kharis and a clearly insane member of the Louisiana chapter of the Karnak cult to strangle or stab every character we like almost as soon as they turn their backs on one of the villains. This allows me to expound on my new theory of Monster Blindness that appears to afflict everyone stalked by a mummy. Have they no peripheral vision? I also question the olfactory abilities of waiting victims who must be able to at least smell the approaching cloth-wrapped worm-bait. And hang around for the most bizarre theory of all as I propose an alternate possible reason for the shift of location from New England in the previous movie – it is an odd one, believe me! Along the way we discuss wooden actors, solar powered princesses and Folger’s coffee. We cover a lot of ground and much faster than that limping mummy!
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