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The Mummy's Revenge
Credits
Title: The Mummy's Revenge
Directed by: Carlos Aured
Written by: Jacinto Molina
Produced by: Luis Méndez; Julián Esteban
Music by: Alfonso Santisteban
Cinematography: Francisco Sánchez
Edited by: María Luisa Soriano
Production
Production: Lotus Films Internacional
Sara Films
Distributors: AVCO Embassy Television
Released: February 15th, 1975
Rating: Unrated
Running time: 91 min.
Country: Spain
Language: Spanish
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The Mummy's Revenge is a low-budget Spanish feature film of the mummy fiction subgenre or horror. It was directed by Carlos Aured with a script written by Paul Naschy (as Jacinto Molina), who also starred in the film. It was produced by Sara Films and Lotus Films Internacional. It premiered in the United States as a television movie on February 15th, 1975.

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  • The original title for this film is La venganza de la momia, which redirects to this page.
  • The Mummy's Revenge also redirects to this page.
  • This movie was shot in 1973. It was filmed in Madrid, Spain and parts of London, England.
  • The original cut of the film ran 89 minutes. The extended cut runs for 91 minutes.
  • On Letterboxd, The Mummy's Revenge has a weighted average review score of 3.11 based on 411 user reviews.
  • The Mummy's Revenge has been released on Blu-ray by Scorpion Releasing. This edition has a 2:35:1 aspect ratio.
  • The Mummy's Revenge has been made available on the Tubi free streaming service.
  • This is the fifth and final collaboration between director Carlos Aured and writer/actor Paul Naschy. They previously worked together on The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman in 1971, Curse of the Devil in 1973, Horror Rises from the Tomb, also in 1973, and Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll in 1974.
  • The DVD release of the film includes commentary with Troy Howarth on the extended cut, as well as liner notes from Mirek Lipinski, and trailers for The Fury of the Wolfman and The Hanging Woman.
  • This movie is referenced by Jonathan Hart in the "Murder Wrap" episode of Hart to Hart in 1981.

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