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The Mummy's Hand is a (1940) black-and-white horror film, produced by Ben Pivar for Universal Pictures Company. Although it is sometimes claimed by fans as a sequel or follow-up to the 1932 film The Mummy, it does not continue the 1932 film's storyline, or feature any of the same characters, and its plot suggests rather an unacknowledged remake of the earlier mummy film.

Storyline

The Mummy's Hand tells the story of a down-on-his-luck archaeologist and his friend that are attempting to leave Cairo and return to New York. While at a street market, the archaeologist buys an old broken vase that may hold the mystery of the location of the ancient Egyptian princess Ananka's tomb. After receiving funding from an eccentric magician, the Great Solvani (Cecil Kellaway), and his daughter (Peggy Moran), they set out into the desert only to be abandoned by their workers once a tomb is found. To make matters worse, the group is terrorized by a sinister high priest (George Zucco) and the living mummy Kharis (Tom Tyler) who are the guardians of Ananka's tomb.

Kharis is used as an assassin by the high priest, with a liquid made from brewed leaves of the tana plant. A small amount of the fluid is placed near each intended victim, with Kharis then released to kill. This motif was used in another Zucco film, "The Flying Serpent," with a prehistoric monster-god, Quetzecoatl, in place of Kharis, and its feathers used to point out the next victim. Bela Lugosi used perfume in "The Devil Bat," proving that monsters are malleable when it comes to target identification.

The plot is exposed, Kharis "killed," and the evil priest shot dead, although he'd show up for the next two films in the series, conveniently dying in each after exposition for those new to the franchise history.

Trivia

* Tyler's mouth and pupils were "blacked out" after the film was made to give the Mummy a more other-worldly appearance. (The trailer, however, lacks this effect.) This was done frame by frame in almost all close-ups.

* During a flashback sequence, scenes from the 1932's The Mummy were used to tell the new story, which closely resembles the back story used in the first film. Shots in which Boris Karloff is clearly identifiable were replaced by inserts featuring Tyler, but most still feature Karloff, who was not credited.
* This was the only appearance of B-movie cowboy and super-hero actor Tom Tyler as the Mummy. He was replaced by Lon Chaney, Jr. in the film's sequels The Mummy's Tomb, The Mummy's Ghost, and The Mummy's Curse.

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The tomb of a thousand terrors!

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For the first time ever, the original The Mummy film comes to DVD in this extraordinary Legacy Collection. Included in the collection is the original classic, starring the renowned Boris Karloff, and four timeless sequels, featuring legendary action Lon Chaney, Jr. and others. These are the landmark films that inspired an entire genre of movies and continue to be major influences on motion pictures to this day

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