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词条 Blood from the Mummy's Tomb
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Production

  3. Cast

  4. Critical reception

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Use British English|date=November 2014}}{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2014}}{{Infobox film
| name = Blood from the Mummy's Tomb
| image = Bloodmummytomb.jpg
| image_size =
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = Seth Holt
Michael Carreras (uncredited)
| producer = Howard Brandy
| writer = Christopher Wicking
| starring = Valerie Leon
Andrew Keir
Mark Edwards
James Villiers
Hugh Burden
Aubrey Morris
| music = Tristram Cary
| cinematography = Arthur Grant
| editing = Peter Weatherly
| studio = EMI-Elstree
Hammer Film Productions
| distributor = Anglo-EMI Film Distributors Ltd.
MGM-EMI (UK)
American International Pictures (USA)
| released = 14 October 1971
| runtime = 94 min.
| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
| budget = £200,000
}}

Blood from the Mummy's Tomb is a 1971 British film starring Andrew Keir, Valerie Leon, and James Villiers. This was director Seth Holt's final film, and was loosely adapted from Bram Stoker's novel The Jewel of Seven Stars.[1] The film was released as the support feature to Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde. Another film based on Stoker's The Jewel of Seven Stars, The Awakening, was released in 1980.

Plot

An expedition led by Professor Fuchs (Keir) locates the unmarked tomb of Tera (Leon) an evil Egyptian queen. A cabal of priests drugged her into a state of suspended animation and buried all of her evil relics with her. Fuchs is obsessed with Tera and takes her mummy and sarcophagus back to England, where he secretly recreates her tomb under his house. For days "before her birthday," his daughter Margaret (also Leon) - who bears an uncanny resemblance to Tera and was born at the instant they recited her name - has recurring nightmares. Fuchs gives her the old queen's ring and tells her to "wear it always." Of course, this only makes matters worse. Queen Tera's evil power begins to tempt Margaret, as she learns how she's feared by her father's former colleagues.

Margaret notices a man lurking in the vacant building across the street. He is Corbeck (Villiers), an expedition member who's now her father's rival. Corbeck wants to restore Tera to life and he persuades Margaret to help him gather the missing relics. The problem is, each time one is given up the person who'd held it dies. When they have all the relics, Corbeck, Margaret and Fuchs begin the ancient ritual to reawaken Tera. At the last moment Fuchs learns that the queen's revival will mean Margaret's death. Together Fuchs and Margaret overpower and kill Corbeck, as the house quakes above them. Queen Tera awakens and kills Fuchs, but not before Margaret stabs her. Margaret and Tera are grappling over an ancient dagger when the house finally collapses on them.

Later in the hospital, we see a woman whose face is wrapped in bandages. We're told she's the sole survivor, and that all the others in the Professor's basement were "crushed beyond recognition." The bandaged woman slowly opens her eyes and struggles to speak. But who is she, exactly - Margaret Fuchs or Queen Tera?

Production

Writer Chris Wicking says the film was one of the last projects that James Carreras brought to Hammer. Wicking wanted to use the title of the book but Carreras did not. They brainstormed titles and came up with Blood from the Mummy's Tomb which Wicking thought they would never use but they did.[2]

Wicking worked with Seth Holt on the script. The film had to go into production early because there was a gap in the production schedule. Wicking says he had a falling out with producer Howard Brandy and was barred from the set but he continued to work with Holt in the evenings.[2]

Besides providing a rare leading role for Valerie Leon, the film is notable for its troubled production. Peter Cushing was cast in the film and completed one day's filming before leaving the production after his wife was diagnosed with emphysema. Cushing was replaced by Andrew Keir.[3] The R1 DVD of the film released in the United States by Anchor Bay Entertainment contains still photographs of Cushing's day on the production. Director Seth Holt died of a heart attack five weeks into the six-week shoot, collapsing into cast member Aubrey Morris's arms and dying on set.[3]

Michael Carreras directed the final week's filming. He said Holt's footage did not cut together.[4]

According to the book Hammer, House of Horror: Behind the Screams by Howard Maxford, the budget for the film was £200,000.[5]

The film was shot at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire.{{fact|date=March 2019}}

Cast

  • Andrew Keir as Julian Fuchs
  • Valerie Leon as Margaret Fuchs/Queen Tera
  • James Villiers as Corbeck
  • Hugh Burden as Geoffrey Dandridge
  • George Coulouris as Berigan
  • Mark Edwards as Tod Browning
  • Rosalie Crutchley as Helen Dickerson
  • Aubrey Morris as Doctor Putnam
  • David Markham as Doctor Burgess
  • Joan Young as Mrs. Caporal
  • James Cossins as Older Male Nurse
  • David Jackson as Young Male Nurse

Critical reception

AllMovie's review of the film was favourable, commending its "glamorous style" and "creepy atmosphere".[6] Blood from the Mummy's Tomb currently holds an average three star rating (5.8/10) on IMDb.

References

1. ^Gary A. Smith, The American International Pictures Video Guide, McFarland 2009 p 28
2. ^All's Well That Ends: an interview with Chris WickingMonthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 55, Iss. 658, (1 November 1988): 322.
3. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/feb/06/obituary-christopher-wicking|title= Guardian, 6th February, 2009 | work=The Guardian | location=London | date=6 February 2009 | accessdate=26 April 2010 | first=Gavin | last=Gaughan}}
4. ^{{Cite web|website=Fangoria|page=55|url=https://archive.org/stream/Fangoria_110_1992_Hellraider_3_DaveWooderson-DREGS_c2c#page/n58/mode/1up/search/%22nat+cohen%22+|date=1992|first=Steve|last=Swires|title=Fall of the House of Hammer}}
5. ^Maxford, Howard, Hammer, House of Horror:Behind the Screams, B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1996, {{ISBN|0-7134-7768-7}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.allmovie.com/movie/blood-from-the-mummys-tomb-v85451/review |title=Blood From the Mummy's Tomb - Review |author=Brian J. Dillard |work=Allmovie |accessdate=8 July 2012}}

External links

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  • {{TCMDb title|69122}}
  • {{IMDb title|0068290}}
  • {{AllMovie title|85451}}
  • {{BritMovie title|Blood-from-the-Mummys-Tomb_1971}}
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