

The Mummy's Ghost 1944
"Nameless! Fleshless! Deathless!"
Dive into the eerie world of *The Mummy's Ghost (1944)*, a chilling horror-fantasy directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Lon Chaney Jr. as the brooding mummy Kharis.
Director: Reginald Le Borg
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Mummy's Ghost* (1944) about?
*The Mummy's Ghost* follows an Egyptian high priest's mission to reclaim the spirit of Princess Ananka, now reborn in a modern woman. When his greed unleashes the vengeful mummy Kharis, chaos ensues as the undead hunts its target across America.
Who directed *The Mummy's Ghost*?
The film was directed by Reginald Le Borg, known for his work in 1940s horror and fantasy cinema.
Who stars in *The Mummy's Ghost*?
The cast includes Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine, Robert Lowery, Ramsay Ames, and George Zucco in a gripping supernatural tale.
Is *The Mummy's Ghost* (1944) worth watching?
As a vintage horror-fantasy with Lon Chaney Jr.'s iconic performance, *The Mummy's Ghost* delivers classic chills and eerie atmosphere. While dated by modern standards, it's a nostalgic gem for horror purists and Universal Monsters fans.
How long is *The Mummy's Ghost*?
The film runs for 60 minutes, a tight runtime packed with suspense and supernatural thrills.
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About The Mummy's Ghost (1944) — A Classic Horror-Fantasy with Lon Chaney Jr.
Dive into the eerie world of *The Mummy's Ghost (1944)*, a chilling horror-fantasy directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Lon Chaney Jr. as the brooding mummy Kharis. This atmospheric Universal classic follows an Egyptian high priest's desperate quest to reclaim the reincarnated spirit of Princess Ananka, who has taken human form in modern America. As the mummy's ancient wrath awakens, the priest's greed spirals into chaos, blurring the line between life and death.
With its shadowy visuals and supernatural tension, *The Mummy's Ghost* weaves a tale of resurrection, obsession, and the unstoppable force of the undead. Chaney Jr.'s iconic performance and George Zucco's sinister high priest anchor the film in horror history, making it a must-watch for fans of vintage fright flicks.




