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Mummy Raider 2002

★ 3.312 votes45 min📅 2002-01-08

"Guns Blazing! Fists Flying! Skin Baring!"

In the sweltering 2002 B-movie classic *Mummy Raider*, director Brian Paulin unleashes a pulpy cocktail of fantasy, action, and horror that pits a fearless adventurer against dark forces bent on resurrecting Nazi occultism.

Director: Brian Paulin

Cast

Erin Brown
Erin Brown
Misty
Darian Caine
Darian Caine
Kristen Cleve
Ruby LaRocca
Ruby LaRocca
Dr. Humboldt
Bruce G. Hallenbeck
Professor Cleve
Michael O'Reilly
Henchman
Jimmy Gunn
Henchman
Rich George
Rich George
Henchman / The Mummy
Brian Paulin
Brian Paulin
Henchman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mummy Raider (2002) about?

A rogue archaeologist known as Misty, the Mummy Raider, battles a sinister Neo-Nazi scientist and an ancient mummy determined to resurrect the Fourth Reich. The film blends fantasy, action, and horror in a fast-paced, low-budget adventure.

Who directed Mummy Raider?

Brian Paulin directed this 2002 action-horror hybrid.

Who stars in Mummy Raider?

The main cast includes Erin Brown, Darian Caine, Ruby LaRocca, Michael O'Reilly, and Jimmy Gunn.

Is Mummy Raider (2002) worth watching?

With an unrated status on IMDb and a runtime of just 45 minutes, *Mummy Raider* is a cult curiosity best suited for fans of early 2000s exploitation cinema. Its mix of action, horror, and campy vibes offers entertainment for those seeking offbeat genre thrills rather than high art.

How long is Mummy Raider?

The runtime for *Mummy Raider* is 45 minutes.

About Mummy Raider (2002) — Exploitative Action-Horror with Nazi Occult Mummies

In the sweltering 2002 B-movie classic *Mummy Raider*, director Brian Paulin unleashes a pulpy cocktail of fantasy, action, and horror that pits a fearless adventurer against dark forces bent on resurrecting Nazi occultism. Misty Mundae stars as Misty, the titular raider, caught in a desperate struggle against Ruby LaRocca's ruthless Neo-Nazi scientist and Rich George's unstoppable ancient mummy—each vying to unleash the Fourth Reich from beyond the grave. With laser guns blazing and fists flying, this short but explosive film delivers a campy, chaotic energy that thrives on its mix of pulpy spectacle and tongue-in-cheek horror.

The atmosphere crackles with the gritty, neon-soaked aesthetic of early 2000s exploitation cinema, where practical effects and energetic performances collide under Paulin's direction. The story blends themes of ancient evil, resurrection, and ideological extremism into a heady brew of adventure and dread, all wrapped in a runtime that never lets the momentum sag. *Mummy Raider (2002)* is a cult curiosity for fans of genre mashups and no-holds-barred action-horror.