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Mummy | Alien
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3.7/10
IMDbBudget 750,000 USD
Riffed by Mystery Science Theater 3000 as Mystery Science Theater 3000: Being from Another Planet (1992).
Originally made for TV with hopes of becoming a TV series.
The "to be continued" at the end seems indicate there was hope for this to be the beginning of a franchise.
Four different financial sources were cobbled together in order to make this movie.
The University building outside is California State University Northridge's Sierra Hall.
"Prof. Douglas McCadden: Ken, I want you to listen to this, I think I'm onto something. The scroll: it basically tells the story of King Tutankhamen's soldiers discovering a stranger in the desert. Alright, because of his unusual appearance, the Egyptians assumed him to be a god, sent to advise their own god-king. So, King Tut goes forth to greet this deity, whom he calls Ankh-Venharis. Now, listen to this... Prof. Douglas McCadden: [Interpreting a scroll found in the mummy sarcophagus] "All-knowing Tutankhamen reached out to touch the weary traveler, and was sorely burned, and afflicted with a disease that consumed his flesh..." Prof. Douglas McCadden: [continues interpreting] "Likewise for all servants who laid hands on the boy king, all died, save only the strange traveler himself, who lay near death and without strength but would not pass into the afterworld." Prof. Douglas McCadden: So, they simply sealed him alive in a corner of Tut's tomb, along with all the afflicted servants Dr. Ken Melrose: Tell me something, are you suggesting that our fungus is the same disease that killed Tut and his servants, and it's been dormant for three thousand years? And now it's not? Prof. Douglas McCadden: Suppose it were true."