Video Nasty Classic ‘Dawn of The Mummy’ set for August 2024 release by Treasured Films ( @TreasFilmsUK )

They came from the dead…A monstrous, chilling terror stalking the living…

The team over at Treasured Films have more treats in store (their virtual store) for us film fans.  1981’s Dawn Of The Mummy, directed by Frank Agrama (Queen Kong) and starring Brenda Siemer, Scheider, Barry Sattels, and George Peck. You can now preorder the Dawn Of The Mummy bundle which includes the limited edition bluray, plus a magnet, cursed card and a cool looking poster. Set for release this August. Dawn Of The Mummy tells the story of a group of fashion models who disturb the tomb of a mummy (never a good idea!!) and end up reviving an ancient curse (also never a good thing!!) . Along with the mummy rising, slaves who were buried in the desert thousands of years before, also rise, with a craving for human flesh.

The disc is Region B and comes packed with special features.

Limited Edition Contents

Rigid slipcase with exclusive artwork by Justin Coffee

Perfect-bound booklet with new writings by John Martin, Amanda Reyes, Andrew Marshall-Roberts, and John Llewellyn Probert

6 collectors’ artcards

Webstore exclusives: 

Mummy magnet (designed by Pixel Elixir)

Saphiraman ‘Curse Card’ (designed by The Nasty Pasty)

A3 reversible fold-out poster. 

SPECIAL FEATURES

Newly scanned and restored in 2K from surviving 35mm Spanish and German prints, with additional colour grading by Treasured Films

NEW  Audio Commentary from Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw

Audio commentary with Director Frank Agrama

NEW  Unwrapping the Mummy: a video essay on Frank Agrama by Eugenio Ercolani

NEW  Peeling the Bandages: a critical appraisal by Stephen Thrower

NEW  Back to the Suture: Darrell Buxton on the Mummy films of the 1980s

NEW  Lighting the Mummy: an interview with Cinematographer Sergio Rubini

Trailer

Image Gallery

Reversible sleeve featuring two artwork choices

English SDH Subtitles

You can preorder the £24.99 bundle over at Treasured Films here

https://www.treasuredfilms.co.uk/

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