Boris Karloff's stellar performance as Im-Ho-Tep in the 1932 version of 'The Mummy' is a landmark in screen history. A British archaeology team accidently revives former high priest Im-Ho-Tep, nearly 4,000 years after he was embalmed alive. Finally free, he sets out to find his lost love, a vestal virgin sacrificed in a ritual. Powerful and mesmerizing, Im-Ho-Tep is unstoppable and terrifying in this brooding horror masterpiece. As 'The New York Times' noted, "It begs description... One of the most unusual talkies ever produced."
Production Year:
1932
Released:
Tue, 10/19/2004
Run Time Minutes:
74
Genres:
Horror
Trailer:
No
Format Aspect Ratio:
4x3-Full Screen
Resolution:
480x720 LowRez
More Information:
HiDef-2
Audio Language:
English
Audio Format:
Dolby Digital
Audio Channels:
Mono
Actors:
Boris Karloff - Imhotep
Actors:
Zita Johann - Helen Grosvenor
Actors:
David Manners - Frank Whemple
Actors:
Arthur Byron - Sir Joseph Whemple
Actors:
Edward Van Sloan - Doctor Muller
Actors:
Bramwell Fletcher - Ralph Norton
Actors:
Noble Johnson - The Nubian
Actors:
Kathryn Byron - Frau Muller
Actors:
Leonard Mudie - Professor Pearson
Actors:
James Crane - The Pharaoh
Actors:
Henry Victor - The Saxon Warrior