2.8 /10 1 Votes
Initial release 1997 Budget 2 million USD (estimate) | 2.8/10 Music by Rick Cox Director Jeffrey Obrow Music director Rick Cox | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Bill BarnettRobert E. BarucTed DriscollGina FortunatoHanel GoldsteinJeffrey Obrow Starring Louis Gossett, Jr.Amy LocaneEric LutesMark Lindsay Chapman Screenplay Jeffrey Obrow, John Penney, Lars Hauglie Cast Similar Story by Bram Stoker, Mummy movies, Horror movies |
Bram stoker s legend of the mummy 1997 movie review
Bram Stoker's Legend of the Mummy, or simply Bram Stoker's The Mummy, is a horror-fantasy 1998 film based on Bram Stoker's novel The Jewel of Seven Stars. It features an ensemble cast including Academy Award Winner Louis Gossett, Jr., Eric Lutes, Amy Locane, Lloyd Bochner, Victoria Tennant, Mary Jo Catlett, Aubrey Morris, and Richard Karn. Morris previously played Dr. Putnum in Blood from the Mummy's Tomb, the Hammer adaptation of the same movel.
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Plot
Art historian Robert Wyatt is summoned to the house of his old flame, Margaret Trelawny. Her father, noted Egyptologist Abel Trelawny, was found in a coma in his study with claw marks on his wrist. Per his dictated wishes, Trelawny asks that he be kept in the room with his Egyptian artifacts with two witnesses at all times. Hoping to solve the mystery of Trelawny's case, Wyatt contacts Corbeck, an archaeologist who worked with Trelawny in the 1970s in uncovering the tomb of an Egyptian queen.
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Release
The film was released straight-to-video in 1998 by A-Pix Entertainment on VHS and by Simitar Entertainment on DVD.
Reception
Although panned by critics, the film has achieved somewhat of a cult status over the years.