Egypt, 1900 When her archaeologist father is murder after discovering an untouched tomb, Annette Dubois returns to London with the other members of the archaeological expedition, including American financer, King, who plans a spectacular display of Egyptian relics.

On the ship back to England, Annette meets Adam Beauchamp who insists that she lodge with him in London. At King's exhebition, Annette explains to Adam the legend of the twin sons of Pharoah RamesesVIII. One, Ra, dedicated his life to the search for immortality. His brother, Be, sent assassins to kill Ra, but a medallion containing the secret of raising the dead was lost.

Annette has this medallion, it was a gift from her father. The medallion is subsequently stolen and soon afterwards the Mummy of Ra, centerpiece of King's exhibition, is brought to life and begins murdering all those who disturbed the tomb. The police set a trap for the Mummy, but it is too strong for their net. Adam reveal to Annette that he is Ra's brother, cursed by his father to everlasting life, and only death at the hands of Ra can release him. Adam revive the Mummy.

The police arrive, but adam and Ra escape into the sewers. Adam tells Ra to kill Annette, but the Mummy turns on his brother instead, drowning him. The Mummy is crushed in the collapsing sewer.

The End

Cast

Terence Morgan - Adam

Jeanne Rolland - Annette Dubois

Fred Clark - Alexander King

Ronald Howard - John Bray

John Paul - Inspector Mackenzie

Dickie Owen - The Mummy

Michael Ripper - Achmed

Director - Michael Carreras

Producer - Michael Carreras

Screenplay - Henry Younger

Music - Carlo Martelli

Special Effects - ?

Make-Up Artist - Roy Ashton

80 Minutes - Colour - 1964

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