
A tomb robber steals artifacts from an unmarked tomb in Egypt and sells them to different archeologists in America. This displeases the immortal woman whose tomb has been desecrated, so she follows the artifacts to America, where she busies herself extracting revenge for the theft.... (Full plot summary below)
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A tomb robber steals artifacts from an unmarked tomb in Egypt and sells them to different archeologists in America. This displeases the immortal woman whose tomb has been desecrated, so she follows the artifacts to America, where she busies herself extracting revenge for the theft.
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| User ReviewShawn WFred Olen Ray . . . Awesome beginning, bad movie, typical of Fred Olen Ray. . . cool music . . . something about an old scarab. The girl in the strip club has the biggest GAZOOKAS!!!!! just for the GAZOOKAS . . .The Tomb gets a 100% . . . see it for the girl's TATAS!!!!!! (hahahahahahahahaha!!!!! |
| User ReviewAllan CPretty terrible low budget Fred Olin Ray directed film has an Egyptian princess (scream queen Michelle Bauer) rising from the grave in search of amulets that will give her immortality. I remember seeing this VHS box during my video store clerk days, but never watched it. I do have to admit to being suckered by the poster art, because I was expecting an Indiana Jones knock-off along the lines of "Firewalker" or "King Solomon's Mines," but this was more of a urban horror film and not a very good one. Cameron Mitchell, John Carradine, and Sybil Danning also appear in this dreck, but I will say I enjoyed the very corny synth pop song played over the end credits, which earned the film an extra half star. |
| User ReviewMichael TPretty terrible low budget Fred Olin Ray directed film has an Egyptian princess (scream queen Michelle Bauer) rising from the grave in search of amulets that will give her immortality. I remember seeing this VHS box during my video store clerk days, but never watched it. I do have to admit to being suckered by the poster art, because I was expecting an Indiana Jones knock-off along the lines of "Firewalker" or "King Solomon's Mines," but this was more of a urban horror film and not a very good one. Cameron Mitchell, John Carradine, and Sybil Danning also appear in this dreck, but I will say I enjoyed the very corny synth pop song played over the end credits, which earned the film an extra half star. |