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Boris Karloff | Prof. Morlant | |
Cedric Hardwicke | Broughton | |
Ernest Thesiger | Laing | |
Dorothy Hyson | Betty Harlon | |
Anthony Bushell | Ralph Morlant | |
Kathleen Harrison | Kaney | |
Harold Huth | Aga Ben Dragore | |
D.A. Clarke-Smith | Mahmoud | |
Ralph Richardson | Nigel Hartley | |
Jack Raine | Davis | |
George Relph | Doctor |
Director |
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Producer | Michael Balcon
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Writer | Frank King
Roland Pertwee |
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Cinematography | Günther Krampf
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Musician | Leighton Lucas
Louis Levy |
British Egyptologist Professor Morlant finds a magic jewel in the tomb of an Oriental idol. This talisman is supposed to grant immortality to those who are buried with it. So Morlant arranges to have it put into his grave upon his demise. And woe to those who might double-cross him, for Morlant's spirit will arise to wreak vengeance on his betrayers... |
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