11-04-2007, 19:39
11-04-2007, 20:01
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11-04-2007, 20:19
slm arkadaşlar ya bana acele "The Curse of the Mummyé kitabının ingilizce özeti lazım bulabilimisiniz ?
11-05-2007, 00:30
centilmen Yazılan:slm arkadaşlar ya bana acele "The Curse of the Mummyé kitabının ingilizce özeti lazım bulabilimisiniz ?
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The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (1964)
Director: Michael Carreras
Starring: Terence Morgan, Ronald Howard
Run Time: 82 mins
Certificate: 15
Plot Outline: When Egyptologists discover the tomb of Egyptian Prince Ra, an American entrepreneur immediately insists on shipping everything inside the tomb to England to go on tour for public display. Back in England, someone with other ideas awakens the mummy and sends it to kill those who desecrated the tomb.
The Review: Typical Hammer film and a typical mummy film, this is slow-moving stuff which picks up in the second act. But like all of the Universal mummy films before it and some of the mummy films after it, how much originality can you add to the plot? They all involve people desecrating a tomb and then being punished for it by a mummy later in the film. This is no exception at all and it takes a long time for the "curse" to finally kick in and the mummy to awaken. Until then we're given very little to keep us interested, save for an interesting opening where a man gets his hand cut off in gruesome detail. However once the mummy's sarcophagus is opened, the film does pick up. Heads are smashed, people bludgeoned to death and blood spilt. The mummy isn't the greatest looking creation ever. The make-up is a little shoddy but it still looks better than some of the later mummies in film history. It moves slowly and does seem pretty menacing at times although it lacks the sheer presence of Christopher Lee's mummy in the 1959 version. Hammer regulars are pretty much absent here too. There's no Cushing. No Lee. There's no Terence Fisher behind the camera. Only Michael Ripper, a regular Hammer character actor, pops up as an Arab. The lack of big "Hammer power" really damages this film - could have used someone more accomplished either in front of or behind the camera.
Final Verdict: The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb isn't Hammer's greatest film and reeks of unoriginality. Mummy films aren't exactly original and this one doesn't attempt to do anything different than the previous 30 or so.
11-05-2007, 01:11
Teşekkürler ama yazar farklı galiba eğer bulabilirsen Joyce hannam yazarı. ya kıtap bende var ama çeviremiyorum çok uğraştım daha yeni başladım üniversitedeyim hemen ödev verdiler. yardımlarınız için tekrardan teşekkürler.
