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The Mummy - Boris Karloff

The Mummy
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Medium: 8 x 10 B&W Photograph
Framed Size: 17½ x 21½
Frame Style: 1½" Transylvania Mahogany
Glass Type: Regular

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The Mummy - Boris Karloff

“Put it back. Bury it where you found it. You have read the curse. You dare defy it?”

Boris Karloff plays Imhotep, a cursed Egyptian buried alive 3700-years-ago, returns to life to claim the reincarnation of his lost-love in this Universal classic. Moody, understated and succinct, The Mummy is one of the best films from Universal's classic horror period. Although much of the success can be credited to first time director Karl Freund, who normally worked as a top cinematographer, and the brilliant make-up artist Jack P. Pierce, it is Boris Karloff who gives the film its resonance. As he previously did with the Frankenstein monster, Karloff gives this character an aching sense of humanity, which was completely absent in later incarnations of the Mummy character.

Dig deep into the Egyptian tombs and bring this 1941 classic horror film display home. A 8 x 10 black and white picture of Boris Karloff from the movie as The Mummy custom framed in Transylvania Mahogany double matted with black marble and auburn and a description plaque that reads:

 “It comes to life"