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The ancient Egyptian High-Priestess Aneh-Tet awakens from her 4000 year sleep to rule the world.The ancient Egyptian High-Priestess Aneh-Tet awakens from her 4000 year sleep to rule the world.The ancient Egyptian High-Priestess Aneh-Tet awakens from her 4000 year sleep to rule the world.
Chad Michael Collins
- Carter
- (as Chad Collins)
Emily Caligiuri
- Kevyn
- (as Emily Falkenstein)
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- GoofsWhen the student stabs Anet Tet she has no blood on her, but in the following shot she is covered with blood.
- Quotes
Dr. Ari Ben-David: Where's my mummy?
- Crazy credits"Any similarity to actual persons living or dead, or undead, or actual events is purely coincidental, and very weird. We suggest moving and/or staying away from scary Egyptian tombs in the California desert."
- ConnectionsReferenced in Legion of the Dead: Behind the Scenes (2005)
- SoundtracksLast Chance
Written and performed by Agrokulcher
Produced by Gabriel Heredia
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Spineless mummy mayhem
Apart from Galligan as an Egyptologist and Boxleitner as the sheriff, there's nothing much worth mentioning in this amateurish attempt at a Mummy clone from the Asylum film factory. The tone seems tongue in cheek with overt attempts at whacky humour, but the result badly misses its mark, the budget too minuscule to make a quality feature length film (might've fared better as a music video).
Clonch (as the archaeology student and heroine) and Lynx (playing a Cleopatra-esque mummy Queen) are both feisty and attractive characters, but the production undermines their dedication with shabby sets and puerile special effects. The undead mummy foot soldiers that can be creepy when on the loose outside the crypt are possibly the most effective part of the movie, until they end up as piles of rag and bones on the floor.
Tries to be hip and energetic, but the plot is feeble, relying too heavily on excessive gore for shock value (when you've seen one spinal extraction, you've seen them all) to compensate for the lower than usual production values and half-baked storyline. This one should be entombed along with undead Cleopatra and her deadites, never to be resurrected.
Clonch (as the archaeology student and heroine) and Lynx (playing a Cleopatra-esque mummy Queen) are both feisty and attractive characters, but the production undermines their dedication with shabby sets and puerile special effects. The undead mummy foot soldiers that can be creepy when on the loose outside the crypt are possibly the most effective part of the movie, until they end up as piles of rag and bones on the floor.
Tries to be hip and energetic, but the plot is feeble, relying too heavily on excessive gore for shock value (when you've seen one spinal extraction, you've seen them all) to compensate for the lower than usual production values and half-baked storyline. This one should be entombed along with undead Cleopatra and her deadites, never to be resurrected.
- Chase_Witherspoon
- Jan 29, 2024
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