Those who have interfered with the Tomb of Ra-Antef are in terrible danger. Against expert advice, American showman and financial backer of the expedition, Alexander King, plans a world tour exhibiting this magnificent discovery from the ancient world but on the opening night the sarcophagus is void of its contents. The mummy has escaped to fulfill the dreadful prophesy and exact a violent and bloody revenge on all those who defiled his final resting place.
It Lives Again To Kill Again!
Director: Michael Carreras
Screenplay: Michael Carreras
Terence Morgan
Adam Beauchamp
Ronald Howard
John Bray
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Worst Performance
Fred Clark
Alexander King
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Scene Stealer
Jeanne Roland
Annette Dubois
George Pastell
Hashmi Bey
Jack Gwillim
Sir Giles Dalrymple
John Paul
Inspector Mackenzie
Dickie Owen
The Mummy (Ra-Antef)
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Best Performance
Jill Mai Meredith
Jenny, Beauchamp's Maid
Michael Ripper
Achmed
Harold Goodwin
Fred
Jimmy Gardner
Fred's Mate
Vernon Smythe
Jessop
Marianne Stone
Hashmi Bey's landlady
Chris Adcock
Workman (uncredited)
Ray Austin
Shipboard Thief (uncredited)
Maxwell Craig
Footlights Operator (uncredited)
Olga Dickie
Housekeeper (uncredited)
Charles Gilliard
Ship's Doctor (uncredited)
Nora Gordon
Sir Giles' Housekeeper (uncredited)
Pat Gorman
London Reporter (uncredited)
George Hilsdon
Reporter at Opening of Mummy Exhibition (uncredited)
George Leech
Ship Attacker (uncredited)
Colin McKenzie
Man Supervising Unpacking of Relics (uncredited)
Michael McStay
Ra-Antef (uncredited)
Cecil Paul
Ship's Passenger (uncredited)
Joe Phelps
Reporter at Opening of Mummy Exhibition (uncredited)
Eddie Powell
2nd Arab (uncredited)
Bernard Rebel
Prof. Eugene Dubois (uncredited)
Ernie Rice
Man Unpacking Relics (uncredited)
Roy Stewart
Bearer in Museum (uncredited)
John Tatham
Police Constable (uncredited)
Larry Taylor
Swordsman (uncredited)
Tony Thawnton
Exhibition Organizer (uncredited)
James Ure
Reporter at Opening of Mummy Exhibition (uncredited)
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Reviews
When the contents of the tomb of Ra-Antef are put on display, the mummy is soon reanimated and wreaks havoc. Very sedate Hammer horror, with a mostly bland cast and odd pacing. Picks up steam in the third act when Ra-Antef shows up. He is quite menacing and there are some very creepy shots of him lurking about. Does a few things different but mostly a bog-standard mummy movie, much less interesting than the previous Hammer entry. As a mummy fan, it's watchable, but absolutely a "B" picture.