
The Mummy's Hand is a 1940 American Universal horror thriller film directed by the late Christy Cabanne, produced by the late Ben Pivar, and starring by the late Dick Foran, the late Wallace Ford, the late Peggy Moran, the late Eduardo Ciannelli, the late George Zucco, and the late Tom Tyler. It is a sequel to the original 1932 classic film The Mummy, the second film in The Mummy (original) franchise, and is followed by The Mummy's Tomb.
A group of skeptical archaeologists, who despise popular legends and superstitions, searching for the lost tomb of an Egyptian princess (Zita Johann), come across the guardian of the tomb (Tom Tyler): an ancient mummy ready to kill them all.
Victims[]
- Princess Ananka - Died of unspecified causes off-screen, sarcophagus shown in a flashback. (Reborn as Amina Mansouri in "The Mummy's Ghost")
- Six Unnamed Slaves - Hit by spears thrown by the King Amenophis' priests on his orders, shown in a flashback.
- Prince Kharis - Died of starvation and dehydration off-screen after being mummified and buried alive inside a sarcophagus by the King Amenophis' priests on his orders, shown in a flashback. (Revived as a mummy by Professor Andoheb with tana leaf fluids)
- The High Priest - Died of old age.
- At Least Five Unnamed Investors - Died of starvation and dehydration or of unspecified causes off-screen in Prince Kharis' tomb, mentioned.
- Dr. Gustafson - Died in a landslide off-screen, skeleton shown.
- Mrs. Gustafson - Died in a landslide off-screen, mentioned.
- Dr. Petrie - Strangled to death by Prince Kharis off-screen.
- Ali - Strangled to death by Prince Kharis off-screen.
- Unnamed Beggar - Shot by Babe Jenson.
Deaths[]
- Total - 19
- 19 Humans
- 12 Men
- 5 Victims of Unknown Gender
- 2 Women
- 19 Humans
Kill Counts[]
- King Amenophis - 7 (Deceased)
- Prince Kharis/The Mummy - 2 (Disabled)
- Babe Jenson - 1 (Alive)
Notes[]
- Despite being shot four times in the chest and knocked down a staircase by Babe Jenson, it is confirmed in the following film that Professor Andoheb survived.
- Although he is burned by a brazier thrown by Steve Banning, it is confirmed in the following film that Prince Kharis survived and was once again preserved in his sarcophagus.