Seems I've spent the better part of my life amongst the dead
In Egypt in 1895, a team of archaeologists, including John Banning (Peter Cushing), his father
Stephen Banning (Felix
Aylmer) and his uncle Joseph Whemple, are searching for the tomb of Princess Ananka, the priestess of Karnak. John is held up by an injured leg while his
father and uncle open the tomb. Before they enter, an Egyptian man named Mehemet Bey (George Pastell) appears and warns them not to go
in, lest they face dire consequences. Stephen and Joseph ignore him, and within
find the sarcophogus of Ananka. When Joseph leaves to tell
John the good news, Stephen finds the mythical Scroll of Life and reads from it.
He then sees something that drives him into a catatonic state. John and Joseph
continue excavating the tomb but cannot find the Scroll of Life, little
suspecting it is now in the hands of Mehemet Bey.
Three years later in Engerfield, England in 1898, Stephen Banning comes out of his
catatonic state at the Engerfield Nursing Home for the Mentally Disordered, and
sends for his son. He tells him that when he read from the Scroll of Life, he
accidentally brought to life Kharis, the
mummified priest of Karnak and the eternal guardian
of Princess Ananka's tomb, who was sentenced to eternal living death as
punishment for his forbidden love for the princess. Now, Stephen says, Kharis
will hunt down and kill all those who desecrated Ananka's tomb. John does not
believe his father.
Meanwhile, Mehemet Bey, revealed as a devoted worshipper of Karnak, has come
to Engerfield under the alias of
Mehemet Akir to track down the Bannings. He hires a pair of drunken carters, Pat
and Mike, to bring the slumbering Kharis in a crate to his rented home, but the
two men foul up and Kharis' crate ends up falling into a pond. However using the
Scroll of Life, Mehmet exhorts Kharis to break free of the crate and rise from
the water, then sends him to murder
Stephen Banning at the Engerfield Nursing Home. Soon after, Kharis is also sent
to murder Joseph Whemple, doing so right before the eyes of John Banning, who
shoots Kharis twice at close range with a revolver to no effect.
Scotland Yard Inspector Mulrooney is sent from London to solve the murders, but because he
is skeptical and deals only in
"cold, hard facts", he refuses to believe John's wild story about a killer mummy, even when John figures out that he is
to be Kharis' third and final victim. While Mulrooney attempts to build his
investigation by interviewing people who have seen Kharis, including the two
carters, John notices that his wife, Isobel Banning, bears an uncanny
resemblance to Princess Ananka. Mulrooney meanwhile slowly begins to come to the
conclusion that John is right, and that there is indeed a mummy in Engerfield.
Together he and John try to figure out who is controlling Kharis.
Mehemet Bey sends the dreaded mummy to the Bannings' home to slay his final
victim. However, upon seeing Isobel, Kharis stops his attack on John and leaves.
Mehmet mistakenly believes that Kharis has slain John, and is surprised when
John turns up alive at his house, suspecting him of being the one controlling
the mummy.
After John leaves, Mehmet leads Kharis in a second attempt on John's life.
The mummy easily eliminates Mulrooney and another policemen guarding the house
and enters the house, where he again chokes John. Alarmed by shots, Isobel
appears and again causes Kharis to stop. When Mehmet orders Kharis to kill her,
he refuses and kills Mehmet instead. The mummy carries an unconscious Isobel
into the swamp, followed by John, Mulrooney and other policemen. John yells to
Isobel and when she wakes up she tells Kharis to put her down. The mummy
reluctantly obeys and when Isobel has moved away from him, the policemen open
fire, causing the mummy to drown in the swamp.
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