Review of The Mummy's Shroud (1967) by Ginger J — 24 Apr 2012
Not a bad little addition to the Hammer catalogue. Like 'The Reptile', 'Plague of the Zombies' and 'The Witches' this film doesn't feature Hammer regulars Lee and Cushing but Morell is on hand for good support (although not for long!) and once again Ripper is given a decent amount to do and puts in the best acting performance.
The mummy looks hust like a guy in a thin boiler suit and some of it is laughable but Phillips is good as the cowardly villain, it's nice to see Roger Delgado (aka The Master) chewing up the scenary and the final discintigration of the mummy is well handled.
Not scary compared to horror today this is still pretty enjoyable.
This review of The Mummy's Shroud (1967) was written by Ginger J on 24 Apr 2012.
The Mummy's Shroud has generally received mixed reviews.
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