Book Description
The mummy came to life in the 1940s out of Universal Pictures need to produce quick turnaround, low budget "B" movies. Universal produced The Mummys Hand, The Mummys Tomb, The Mummys Ghost, and The Mummys Curse (originally The Mummys Return) and thus created a popular franchise that is still supported today by a following of loyal fans. (Universal was prompted to produce a remake of its Mummy films in 1999.) This book is devoted entirely to Universals Mummy movies of the 1940s. It reveals lost action and dialogue by analyzing scenes that were edited out days before The Mummys Hand was released to theaters, treats readers to other dialogue that was filmed and then cut down to almost nothing before being included in the films, and compares and contrasts the original story of The Mummys Return to the final shooting script of what was later renamed The Mummys Curse. Each of the films has its own chapter, and chapters are also devoted to the actors who played the heroes, heroines, high priests, victims, and mummies in the films, and to the filmmakers who brought the mummies to life.
About the Author
Universal Horror enthusiast Thomas M. Feramisco is a prize winning script writer. He lives in Thousand Oaks, California.
Mummy Unwrapped: Scenes Left on Universal's Cutting Room Floor FROM THE PUBLISHER
"The mummy came to life in the 1940s out of Universal Pictures' need to produce quick-turnaround, low budget "B" movies. With The Mummy's Hand, The Mummy's Tomb, The Mummy's Ghost, and The Mummy's Curse, they created a popular franchise still supported today by loyal fans. (Universal was prompted to produce a remake of its Mummy films in 1999.)" This book is devoted entirely to Universal's Mummy movies of the 1940s. It reveals lost action and dialogue by analyzing scenes that were edited out days before The Mummy's Hand was released to theaters, treats readers to other dialogue that was filmed and then cut down to almost nothing before being included in the films, and compares and contrasts the original story of "The Mummy's Return" to the final shooting script of what was later renamed The Mummy's Curse. Each of the films has its own chapter, and chapters are also devoted to the actors who played the heroes, heroines, high priests, victims, and mummies in the films, and to the filmmakers who brought the mummies to life.
SYNOPSIS
Scriptwriter and horror enthusiast Feramisco examines the popular Mummy series of movies released by Universal Pictures during the 1940s. He analyzes scenes that were edited out and compares and contrasts the original story of The Mummy's Return with the final shooting script of what was released as The Mummy's Curse. Early chapters are devoted to individual films while later ones discuss the actors and filmmakers involved. The volume is illustrated throughout with b&w movie stills. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR