That is much, much better! Thank you for the work you put into fixing that chainsaw cut.
@GrantTarredus19 күн бұрын
The abruptness we’ve always had has bothered me since I was a child. I applaud the work you’ve done, and I think it would meet with approval by Karl Freund and the other makers of this film if they could see it. I hope this is used in future iterations of this beautiful movie.
@TheFiown28 күн бұрын
As a kid I lived for these movies, the Mummy, Dracula, Frankenstein, the Wolfman ! Todays horror movies are written with a recipe.
@kelsowins28 күн бұрын
Yes, a fine improvement! The timing is much better and the ending far more satisfying as it closes out. Thank you!
@brokendad222227 күн бұрын
Watched these as a kid, now I watch on Saturday nights and one of my grandsons (7yrs) has started coming over to watch the monster movie with Pops. Abbott and costello meet Frankenstein was his first and it was like he had been watching them his whole life. The newer ones hold nothing for me, I came for haunts not gore.
@Collector26128 күн бұрын
One had to be be sorry for what happened to Anith Bey/Imhotep. And one has to be particularly sad and disappointed that Universal Studios never made a sequel to 1932’s “The Mummy” . Those cheap Kharis the bandaged zombie walking around movies of the 1940’s are absolutely not sequels to this movie! At least the remake of 1999 and its sequel of 2001 captures SOME of the mystique of the 1932 version. Also I believe that 1932’s The Mummy inspired the good guy comic book sorcerer hero “Ibis The Invincible”
@iandeterlingchannel28 күн бұрын
Awesome!
@Kjt85320 күн бұрын
A bit off topic perhaps, but Zita Johann, originally a stage actress, hated the few years she spent in Hollywood back in the early ‘30s. After she returned to New York, she said that the only person she worked with in movies for whom she had any respect was Boris Karloff.