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Hammer Horror film set in Egypt 1920. Sir Basil Walden, with his
assitants Claire, Harry and Paul, stumble on the sealed desert tomb
of the young Pharoah Kah-To-Bey. When the expedition fails to
return on time, Stanley Preston, father of Paul and financier of
the expedition is forced into joining the search for the missing
archaeologists. Against all local advice they excavate the tomb,
releasing the mummy's spirit and body.
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++++ Rambles In Arcadia Arthur Grant A. & C. Black, 1903 Great
Britain; Literature
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The Beauty Jungle (DVD)
Ian Hendry, Janette Scott, Ronald Fraser, Edmund Purdom, Jean Claudio, …
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1960s British comedy drama in which a young woman finds a new
career as a beauty queen. Attractive typist Shirley Freeman
(Janette Scott) is encouraged by newspaper man Don Mackenzie (Ian
Hendry) to enter a beauty pageant while on vacation. After winning
she decides to quit her job and become a full-time contestant,
proving to be very successful. However, her success won't last
forever...
In this sequel to 'Evil of Frankenstein' (1964), the Baron (Peter
Cushing) has taken up residence with well-meaning inebriate Doctor
Hertz (Thorley Walters). When Hertz successfully revives
Frankenstein after freezing his body, the latter deduces that the
human spirit does not leave the body after death, and can therefore
be transmuted into another form. He gets the chance to prove his
theory when his young assistant, Hans, is hanged for a murder he
did not commit, and Hans' disfigured lover, Christina, commits
suicide in despair. After performing cosmetic surgery on Christina,
the two scientists successfully transfer Hans' spirit into her
body. However, Hans now sets out to take revenge on those
responsible for his death.
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