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The Mummy (1932): The sarcophagus of Anck-es-en-Amon, daughter of a pharaoh and Im-ho-tep's great love, whom he means to resurrect.
The Mummy (1932): Zita Johann as Helen Grosvenor, the modern reincarnate of Princess Anck-es-en-Amon.
The Mummy (1932): Sir Joseph's son, Frank (David Manners), falling in love with Helen (Zita Johann), whom he and his father have rescued after he collapse and blackout outside the Cairo museum.
The Mummy (1932): Zita Johann as the beautiful and vulnerable Helen Grosvenor. (I admit that she strikes this modern, middle-class woman as something of a layabout, however!)
The Mummy (1932): Helen confronts the eerie, yet strangely compelling, Ardath Bey.
The Mummy (1932): Meanwhile, in the next room, the fellas discuss how to save her (and themselves) from the Mummy's curse.
The Mummy (1932): Im-ho-tep has drawn Helen to the museum and awakened the spirit of Anck-es-en-Amon within her. He asks her to die and be resurrected to spend eternity with him.
The Mummy (1932): Im-ho-tep (Ardath Bey) and Helen (Princess Anck-es-en-Amon)
The Mummy (1932): I love this shot.
The Mummy (1932): Helen wants to live and beseeches the goddess Isis, whom she once served, to save her.
The Mummy (1932): Isis responds to Helen/Anck-es-en-Amon request for help and strikes Im-ho-tep down.
The Mummy (1932): As Im-ho-tep is struck down by Isis, the scroll of Thoth burns.
The Mummy (1932): Frank calls Helen back from her ancient life.
The Mummy (1932): Im-ho-tep's final fate.
The Mummy (1932): The End
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