Thursday, July 22, 2010

Mummy Dearest: A Horror Tradition Unearthed (1999) (V)

Interesting, 7 August 2005

Universal gave the classic horror fan a real treat with their series of short documentaries. While I don't necessarily think that Mummy Dearest is the best of the bunch, it's informative and entertaining. My only complaint is that not enough time was spent on the sequels to The Mummy. I would have loved to see more on these lesser known films.

Through interviews with film experts and surviving relatives, Mummy Dearest presents some fascinating insights into the making of The Mummy. One of my favorites was the story of the feud between star Zita Johann and director Karl Freund. Good stuff. Another highlight is the interview segments with special effects wizard Rick Baker. His insights into what Karloff went through to be made-up as the mummy are very interesting.

Mummy Dearest, and the other documentaries in the series, are some of the best DVD extras I've seen. Good work Universal!

7/10

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