

Horror · Fantasy
Overview
A high priest of Karnak travels to America with the living mummy Kharis (Lon Chaney Jr.) to kill all those who had desecrated the tomb of the Egyptian princess Ananka thirty years earlier.
Top Cast


Lon Chaney Jr.
Lon Chaney Jr.
The Mummy - Kharis
Lon Chaney Jr.
The Mummy - Kharis


Dick Foran
Dick Foran
Prof. Stephen A. Banning
Dick Foran
Prof. Stephen A. Banning


John Hubbard
John Hubbard
Dr. John Banning
John Hubbard
Dr. John Banning


Elyse Knox
Elyse Knox
Isobel Evans
Elyse Knox
Isobel Evans


George Zucco
George Zucco
Andoheb
George Zucco
Andoheb


Wallace Ford
Wallace Ford
Babe Hanson
Wallace Ford
Babe Hanson


Turhan Bey
Turhan Bey
Mehemet Bey
Turhan Bey
Mehemet Bey


Virginia Brissac
Virginia Brissac
Mrs. Ella Evans
Virginia Brissac
Mrs. Ella Evans


Cliff Clark
Cliff Clark
Sheriff C.L. Clark
Cliff Clark
Sheriff C.L. Clark


Mary Gordon
Mary Gordon
Jane Banning
Mary Gordon
Jane Banning
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