The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (1964) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • A woman does a belly dance which reveals some cleavage, stomach, upper pelvis and legs gyrating.
  • The lead actress shows cleavage in some shots.

Violence & Gore

  • More blood and gore than I would have thought for a film of that year.
  • Two men's hands are cut off (off-screen). The hands are seen bloody as well as the bloody arms. One of the hands is thrown to another man on a horse, who catches it, laughing. Later the hand is seen stashed in a tent along with a knife.
  • A tied-up man is stabbed with a knife or sword and killed.
  • A mummy kills a number of men, struggling with some and lifting at least one by his throat. The mummy also crashes through doors and windows with considerable strength.
  • A man fires a gun at a mummy (having no effect) and is killed.
  • Two men fight aboard ship. One is thrown overboard.
  • A man is picked up by a mummy and thrown to his death down a brick staircase and into the water.
  • An Egyptian prince (shown in flashback) is stabbed to death and his aides killed.

Profanity

  • 1 use of 'Bleeding' and a couple of 'Hell'

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Many of the characters are seen drinking alcohol and smoking throughout the film.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • There are many scenes involving fighting, attacks, stabbings and hurling which may be frightening/intense to some viewers.
  • The mummy is very frightening when he appears, attacks and may upset young children.
  • There are two scenes where a hand is cut off. Though off-screen, the severed hand is shown bloody as well as the bloody arm stumps. This would be very frightening to children or sensitive persons.

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