
The Mummy's Shroud
Beware the beat of the cloth-wrapped feet!
Archaeologists discover the final resting place of a boy king, removing the remains to be exhibited in a museum. By disturbing the sarcophagus they unleash the forces of darkness. The Mummy has returned to discharge a violent retribution on the defilers as the curse that surrounds the tomb begins to come true. One by one the explorers are murdered until one of them discovers the ancient words that have the power to reduce the brutal killer to particles of dust.
- 5.5
- 1967
- Released
- 1h 30m

André Morell
Sir Basil Walden
John Phillips
Stanley Preston
David Buck
Paul Preston
Elizabeth Sellars
Barbara Preston
Maggie Kimberly
Claire de Sangre
Michael Ripper
Longbarrow
Tim Barrett
Harry Newton
Richard Warner
Inspector Barrani
Roger Delgado
Hasmid
Catherine Lacey
Haiti
Dickie Owen
Prem
Bruno Barnabe
Pharaoh
Toni Gilpin
Pharaoh's Wife
Toolsie Persaud
Kah-to-Bey
Andreas Malandrinos
The Curator
Pat Gorman
Reporter (uncredited)
Michael Rothwell
Reporter (uncredited)
Roy Stephens
Reporter (uncredited)
Terence Sewards
Reporter (uncredited)
Tim Turner
Narrator (voice; uncredited)
John Garrie

Darroll Richards

George Zenios




Released
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- #mummy
- #murder
- #curse
- #snake bite
- #archaeologist
- #tomb
- #ancient egypt
- #archeology
- #pharaoh
- #1920s
Reviews

**_Decent third entry in Hammer’s mummy series_** In 1920, a team of archaeologists are willing to risk death in order to find the ancient tomb of a Pharaoh's son in the isolated Egyptian desert. The father of one of the team members, a pompous businessman, arrives in time to assist in violating the grave, removing the bodies and the sacred shroud. Big mistake. "The Mummy's Shroud" (1967) is

Beware the beat of the cloth-wrapped feet! The Mummy's Shroud is directed by John Gilling who also co-adapts the screenplay with Anthony Hinds. It stars André Morell, John Phillips, David Buck, Elizabeth Sellars, Maggie Kimberly and Michael Ripper. Music is by Don Banks and cinematography by Arthur Grant. Mezzera, Egypt, 1920, and an expedition to find the tomb of Pharaoh Kah-to-Bey gets mor











