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Weirdies - The Mummy (1959)

The Mummy (1959)

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01/29/25 • 31 min

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On this episode I look at the 1959 Hammer film The Mummy, starring Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Yvonne Furneaux. It was written by Jimmy Sangster and directed by Terence Fisher. Blue Sky weirdies.bsky.social Email [email protected] Begging ko-fi.com/weirdies
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On this episode I look at the 1959 Hammer film The Mummy, starring Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Yvonne Furneaux. It was written by Jimmy Sangster and directed by Terence Fisher. Blue Sky weirdies.bsky.social Email [email protected] Begging ko-fi.com/weirdies

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