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The Mummy (1966) is a curious entry in the horror genre, directed by George Harrison Marks. It has this strange, almost surreal atmosphere that leans heavily on the tension of voyeurism. The pacing is quite unique, at times slow, allowing you to soak in the eerie visuals, while at other moments it suddenly ramps up. The practical effects are low-budget but have a certain charm, and the mummy itself has this unsettling presence. Performances are a bit uneven, but it adds to that kitschy vibe that collectors often appreciate. This film's distinct blend of horror and an exploitation feel really sets it apart in the 60s landscape. It's one of those films that sparks conversations among genre enthusiasts.
Has a unique voyeuristic theme.Low-budget practical effects create a kitschy vibe.Interesting pacing makes it stand out in the era.
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