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Bram Stoker's Legend Of The Mummy Details

1997 Certificate 18 Certificate 18 (TBC)
  • Rated:
  • 40
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The daughter of a famous Egyptologist enlists the aid of her father's colleague to discover the cause of his mysterious coma. Little do they realize that her father's prized possession is possessed by a different entity entirely. A modern translation of Bram Stoker's tale of horror. Read more

Starring Louis Gossett Jr., Lloyd Bochner, Richard Karn, Amy Locane
Director Jeffrey Obrow
Genres Horror

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Bram Stoker's Legend Of The Mummy

The daughter of a famous Egyptologist enlists the aid of her father's colleague to discover the cause of his mysterious coma. Little do they realize that her father's prized possession is possessed by a different entity entirely. A modern translation of Bram Stoker's tale of horror.

Starring Louis Gossett Jr., Lloyd Bochner, Richard Karn, Amy Locane, Donald Monet
Director Jeffrey Obrow
Studio PRISM LEISURE
Run time DVD: 1 hr 35 mins
Watch now: 1 hr 38 mins
Certificate DVD: Certificate 18, Watch Online: Certificate 18 (TBC)
Genres Horror
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 14 Oct 2002
Watch now: 30 Jun 2009
Production year: 1997
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Format DVD
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  • 2 stars out of 5

    A familiar cocktail of ancient curses and dusty bandages from B-movie veteran Jeffrey Obrow. When her father incurs the wrath of the reanimated Queen Tera, Margaret (Amy Locane) enlists the aid of retired tomb raider Louis Gossett Jr to return the Egyptian ruler to eternal rest. More a Hammer homage to Blood from the Mummy's Tomb than anything written by Bram Stoker in his Jewel of the Seven Stars tale, this blunt-edged chiller features the least believable Mummy make-up in horror history.

    • Radio Times
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  • 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Look out

    Please don't watch this alone. Not due to the tension of the content, but so that you will have someone to direct the question, 'Why?' at.

    This was a dire movie. Every actor seemed to wonder what they were doing there and had just seen their lines. Misplaced emphasis, underplay, and overact all on display.. often from the same charactor.

    I cannot imagine how it got its 18 cert, unless the panel thought that suicide rates would rise steeply among the audience. I kept expecting Lesley Neilson to appear at any time. It was quite some time before I could believe that this was a serious attempt and not a 'spoof'. Truly awful. Save yourself time. Don't watch this. If you need to feel the way this leaves you, go slam your finger in the door. Vintage Doctor Who fans may well enjoy its ambience. Please.. leave the lid on this one. Time is too precious to waste.

      • Brian Mills from Salisbury
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Not my choice but entertaining nontheless.

    The missus chose this one and a great one at that.

    Silly but fun.

      • Robert Dawson from Cardiff,Wales.
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    • Bram Stoker's Legend Of The Mummy
      The daughter of a famous Egyptologist enlists the aid of her father's colleague to discover the cause of his mysterious coma. Little do they realize that her father's prized possession is possessed by a different entity entirely. A modern translation of Bram Stoker's tale of horror....