Directed by:
Charles LamontScreenplay:
John GrantCinematography:
George RobinsonCast:
Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Marie Windsor, Michael Ansara, Dan Seymour, Mel Welles, Richard Deacon, Donald Kerr, Jack Chefe, Robin Morse, Ralph Brooks (more)VOD (1)
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Pete and Freddie (Bud Abbott and Lou Costello) overhear a Cairo archaeologists's chatter about discovering a legendary mummy and decide to apply as chaperones for the corpse's journey to America. But when they arrive at the archaeologists' home, he has been murdered, the mummy seems to have disappeared, and to top it all off, the boys become owners of a sacred medallion that holds the key to the location of an ancient buried treasure that many would kill for! Learning that the medallion is cursed, Pete hides it in a most appetizing place and Freddie bites the bait. Then it's up to the bumbling American's to preserve the legend of the mummy and keep the treasure from falling into the wrong hands. Abbott and Costello Meet The Mummy is loaded with surprises. One of the most interesting is Lou Costello's daughter Carole appearing as the cigarette girl who pours water all over her dad! This gem of a film is filled with laughs for everyone in your family - especially Mummy! (Universal Pictures UK)
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