Film Review
Abbott and Costello's final film for Universal Pictures (and their
penultimate collaboration) brought to an end a series of popular films
in which the comedy duo encountered the many villains and monsters
which had featured in the studio's previous films.
Meet the Mummy is mildly
entertaining but it is by no means the best in the series - the plot,
what there is of it, is a mess, the humour is juvenile and the titular
monster barely puts in more than a fleeting appearance. The
two stars don't even seem to have bothered reading the script, since
they refer to each other by their real names throughout the film!
Of all of Universal's legendary horror fiends, the Mummy is probably
the one that is easiest to lampoon, mainly because the studio had, in
the course of a handful of films, transformed a genuinely frightening
creature into a rather silly walking (or, more accurately, shambling) cliché. Unlike the
memorable
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
(1948), this film doesn't even try to parody Universal's horror films
but merely offers us something in the prep school burlesque line,
consisting mainly of two twits being chased up and down lots of
unconvincing tunnels by a rather sad looking man wrapped up in
bandages. It's silly, chaotic, and desperately puerile, but, for
all that,
Abbott and Costello Meet
the Mummy still manages to raise a smile, and even the odd
laugh - although this one is probably better suited for the kiddies
than us judgemental grown-ups.
© James Travers 2009
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Film Synopsis
Two Americans, Freddie Franklin and Peter Patterson, find themselves
stranded in Cairo, desperate to find the money so they can get back to
their own country. They visit the archaeologist Dr Zoomer, hoping
that he will give them the job of taking an Egyptian mummy he has
discovered to America. Unfortunately, Zoomer has been killed and
the mummy has been stolen by members of a mysterious sect. The
ruthless Madame Rontru is equally keen to recover the mummy since she
believes it will tell her where to find a lost treasure. What no
one realises is that the mummy, Klaris, is far from inactive and will
soon awake from his long sleep...
© James Travers
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