Review of The Mummy's Hand (1940) by Jose M — 30 Jan 2012
Mummyâ(TM)s Hand is one of the four timeless sequels to have been released in the wake of the successful film, The Mummy. This film, however, is in another world as it is not a direct sequel to the predecessor.
The film removes Immotep and replaces him with a priest who is buried alive for trying toy with life and death. A curse is placed on his sight with a few faithful defenders, but that soon changes when those pesky explorers arrive.
The expedition is headed by two people and funded by a nearly broke magician and his daughter. They soon discover the tomb they entered is definitely cursed and to make matters worse, the mummy they found is alive.
I was dreading a really limited potential film, but was pleasantly surprised by this sequel. The cast was excellent and lovable because you get to see these guys and know their persona. Mummyâ(TM)s Hand is definitely worth watching.
This review of The Mummy's Hand (1940) was written by Jose M on 30 Jan 2012.
The Mummy's Hand has generally received mixed reviews.
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