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Disc 1:; Mummy Dearest: A horror tradition unearthed - documentary on the making of the film; Feature commentary by film historian Paul M. Jensen; Feature commentary by Rick Baker, Scott Essman, Steven Haberman, Bob Burns and Brent Armstrong; Posters & stills: original publicity materials, including posters, lobby cards and photos; Trailer gallery: original theatrical tarilers for all 5 Mummy films; Disc 2:; He Who Made Monsters: The Life and Art of Jack Pierce - a tribute to legendary make-up artist Jack Pierce; Unraveling the Legacy of the Mummy: Look back at the evolution of one of the most enduring franchises of all time; Universal Horror: This documentary, narrated by Kenneth Branagh, takes you on a fascinating journey through the making of the most memorable monster films of all time
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- The Mummy
1. Main Titles [1:34]
2. A Field Expedition [1:34]
3. Im-Ho-Tep [8:57]
4. Ten Years Later [1:39]
5. A Visitor [1:52]
6. The Dig [2:56]
7. Helen [7:26]
8. Doctor Muller [3:45]
9. The Curse [5:09]
10. The Scroll [7:30]
11. Disbelief [3:15]
12. Helen's Visit [1:35]
13. Memories [:33]
14. Helping Helen [7:08]
15. Escape [5:14]
16. Ancient Rites [5:39]
17. Intercession [4:52]
18. End Titles [1:58]
Starring Boris Karloff in a legendary performance, the original Mummy is one of the most elegant, atmospheric horror films ever made. In subtle yet utterly convincing mummy makeup, Karloff is less a monster than a lovelorn wraith -- superbly sinister yet tragic. Mistaking an archeologist's fiancée (Zita Johann) for the woman he loved and lost thousands of years earlier, Karloff attempts to take her back to the grave with him -- literally. Karl Freund, the German cinematographer on such silent masterworks as Metropolis, directed The Mummy for Universal, displaying an Expressionist flair for dramatic lighting and striking camera angles. Made on a low budget, The Mummy creates a mood of pervasive, poetic creepiness, rather than out-and-out terror. The DVD version is close-captioned and includes production notes, commentary by film historian Paul M. Jenson, and an original documentary by David J. Skal, Mummy Dearest: A Horror Tradition Unearthed. Kryssa Schemmerling, Barnes & Noble
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