
The Mummy is a 1932 horror film directed by the late Karl Freund. It stars the late Boris Karloff as the titular character.
A team of British archaeologists led by Sir Joseph Whemple (Arthur Byron) discover the mummified remains of the ancient Egyptian prince Imhotep (Boris Karloff), along with the legendary scroll of Thoth. When one of the archaeologists recites the scroll aloud, Imhotep returns to life, but escapes. Several years later, Imhotep has taken on the guise of a wealthy man, as he searches Egypt for his lost love, who he believes has been reincarnated as the lovely Helen Grosvenor (Zita Johann).
Victims[]
Before the Film[]
- Princess Ankh-esen - Died of an unknown illness.
- Prince Imhotep - Buried alive after being caught. Revived as an undead Mummy.
- Four Unnamed Slaves - Killed by the Pharaoh's guards with spears on his orders.
- Six Unnamed Soldiers - Killed on the Pharaoh's command.
- Total - 12
During the Film[]
- Ralph Norton - Died of a laughing curse off-screen.
- Unnamed Museum Guard - Killed by an unknown curse.
- Dog - Killed by the Mummy off-screen.
- Joseph Whemple - Died of a heart attack due to the curse.
- Prince Imhotep - Crumbled to dust after the scroll was burned by Isis.
- Total - 5
Deaths[]
- Total - 17
- 15 Humans
- 10 Men
- 4 Victims of Unknown Gender
- 1 Woman
- 1 Monster
- All Mummies
- 1 Animal
- All Dogs
- 15 Humans
Kill Counts[]
- Prince Imhotep/The Mummy - 14 (Deceased)
- Isis (Goddess) - 1 (Alive)