9/10
An under-rated Hammer film from the latter period.
13 April 2017
"Blood From The Mummy's Tomb" is one of Hammers greatest films from the latter period. This film has a better than average screenplay and with some outstanding direction from Seth Holt in his final film. Andrew Keir and James Villiers share the acting honours but Valerie Leon does well in her dual characters.

This movie deserved better advertising when it went out on general release. It was released on the lower half of another Hammer horror film.

Given the slightly troubled production, it is a wonder "Blood From The Mummy's Tomb" was made at all.

Peter Cushing leaving the production after only a days filming and Seth Holt suddenly dying about 10 days before the end of shooting,led everyone involved to believe their movie was cursed.

Michael Carraras finished the film himself after assuming directorial duties.

The end result is brilliant - a low key approach with only the necessary cast required, some fine photography and music all contribute to the film's success.

The Mummy films were never Hammers best but this one is able to infuse the familiar Mummy story with something a bit more original.
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