The Mummy's Ghost
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- 1944
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Before our god,
Amon-Ra,
you are Yousef Bey,
son of Abdul Melek?
I am, O Father.
I have answered your summons.
You are prepared to
undertake a mission?
I am.
And to live your life
according to
the pattern decreed
by the Priests of Arkam?
I am.
Hear then.
Three thousand years ago
lived the Princess Ananka
and a young man, Kharis.
They dared to love each other.
But Ananka was
a priestess initiate of Arkam,
and such a love was forbidden.
The princess died,
her soul accursed forever.
Kharis was buried
with her.
Then,
thirty years ago...
An expedition located
and entered the tomb
of Ananka.
Managing to escape
the guarding mummy,
they brought the body
of the Princess Ananka
here to America.
It is now one of
the choice possessions
of the Scripps Museum.
This, however,
did not end the matter.
The secret cult,
the Priests of Arkam,
smuggled the monster Kharis
into this country,
and right into
our own vicinity, Mapleton.
He was turned loose,
and every living member
of the party
who had dared set foot
into that faraway tomb
died by his hands.
The monster itself
was later consumed
in the flames of
the Banning house.
And thus ended
a reign of terror
which, remarkably enough,
had its origin centuries ago.
- Professor Norman.
- Yes?
I know the papers said
That's right.
But it's incredible.
I believe maybe
it was a man made up
as a mummy,
to keep the legend alive.
I saw the creature.
I analyzed the mold found
on the wrappings
about his body.
I saw him moving around,
and so did hundreds
of other people.
Yes, Miss McLean?
Wasn't he kept alive
by the fluid from
some sort of leaves?
He was. Tana leaves.
They grew from a low bush
found centuries ago
in Central Africa.
Quite extinct now.
A quantity of
them was found among
the effects of
Professor Banning,
the man who first discovered
the mummy's tomb.
The authorities
gave me permission
to take them for
scientific research,
but how they could
preserve life indefinitely
is still a mystery.
If Banning knew the solution,
the secret died with him.
But the laboratory has
solved mysteries before,
and perhaps someday...
Which brings us
to the end of our discussion.
I assure you that
in our next class,
we will concern
ourselves solely
with the history of Egypt,
and not with the more lurid
and non-curricular subject
of living mummies.
Good afternoon.
Hey, Tom.
Coming out for
practice tomorrow?
Yep.
What do you make of
all this Egyptian mummy stuff
that Norman's
been dishing out?
I don't make
anything of it.
It's out of my line.
I thought maybe
your girlfriend could
throw a little
light on the subject.
You're crazy.
How would Amina know
any more about it
than you or I?
Well,
she's an Egyptian, isn't she?
At least her ancestors were.
And your ancestors
used to live in caves,
so maybe you can tell us
where to find
the missing link.
Oh, don't get angry now.
If she was my girlfriend,
I'd ask her.
Well, she isn't,
so don't bother.
Hi there, Peanuts.
You been a good boy today?
Missed your poppy,
didn't you?
Oh, that demonstration
is just gratitude
for leaving him in
my company all afternoon.
Which proves that his judgment
and taste are as good
as his master's.
Say, isn't it about
your quitting time?
In just a few minutes.
What's this?
Hmm.
"The Tombs of Ancient Egypt. "
Say, Norman would be
interested in these.
You should've heard
him this afternoon.
Gave us an eyewitness account
of that 3,000-year-old
Egyptian mummy
wandering around here,
strangling people.
What's wrong?
Nothing. I...
What is it, Amina?
Why do you
always get so jittery
if I mention
anything about Egypt?
Please, Tom,
do we have to
talk about it?
Why not? You're Egyptian.
That makes it important
and interesting to me.
But whenever I speak
of it, you freeze up.
I know.
I can't help it.
Something happens to me
when I think of Egypt.
But what's wrong
with Egypt, darling?
It's as modern and up-to-date
as any other country.
I know all that,
but...
Please, if you don't mind,
All right, darling.
I'm sorry.
Well, you ready to go?
Yes.
I have to take these books
to Professor Norman.
Amina, what's wrong?
I don't know.
I feel so tired
all of a sudden.
You're working too hard,
that's what,
and I come in here and get you
all upset with my talk
about mummies.
I'll take these books
over for you,
and you go
get some rest, okay?
Okay.
However, that doesn't mean
I'm letting you off
our date tonight.
Come on, Peanuts.
The world believes
it has destroyed Kharis,
but through the sacred message
brought to us
by the most holy spirit
of Amon-Ra,
we know that he still lives.
Kharis still lives?
Lives only for the purpose
for which he was created,
to guard Ananka's tomb
until the end of time.
Your mission
is to bring him back to Egypt,
and with him,
Ananka, his beloved princess.
Now swear
by the ancient gods of Egypt
that you will never rest
until the Princess Ananka
and Kharis
have been returned
to their rightful
resting places
in these tombs.
I swear
by the mighty power
of Amon-Ra,
whose anger can
shatter the world,
and by the dread horror
of Set,
that I shall
never forsake my trust
as a Priest of Arkam.
Nor shall I rest
until the Princess Ananka
and Kharis
are safe once more
in the hills of Arkam.
Once each night
during the cycle
of the full moon,
you will brew
nine tana leaves.
Kharis will know
and come for the fluid
which preserves him.
He will find it
wherever it is.
I have it. I have it.
By heaven,
I believe I have it!
Good. And you'll come to bed,
won't you, dear?
No, no, no.
But it's late,
and you just said
you finished.
No, no. I found
the means to finish.
The key to
the locked door, I hope.
This was the lock.
This one elusive hieroglyphic.
And here I've found the key.
What on Earth does it say?
It says "nine."
Is that all?
That may be everything.
All right.
Then you come to bed.
It will still be nine
tomorrow night, won't it?
Yes, but tomorrow night
the moon will not be full.
That's part of
the story these tell also.
Nine tana leaves
must be brewed
during the cycle
of the full moon.
Whatever has
the full moon to do with it?
Oh, it's... It's ridiculous.
Yes, it sounds
that way, doesn't it?
But how are we
to be certain?
The moon affects the tides.
It may have the power
to affect these
tana leaves as well.
I don't know.
It's all too much for me.
That's my salvation, Ella.
The fact that
you're not a scientist,
and that it is
too much for you.
Now run along to bed
and don't worry about me.
All right.
Norman's dead.
Murdered.
What?
Yeah, it happened
sometime last night.
I can't believe it.
It's all over the campus.
The sheriff's at
Norman's house right now.
Tom, Amina's mixed up
in it too.
Amina?
Yeah. A watchman
picked her up unconscious
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