A group of archaeology students who look like they have just walked out of Beverly Hills 90210 are given the privilege of studying an Aztec mummy that has been discovered in Los Angeles. It turns out, however, that a geek among them is in fact a high priest of an ancient Aztec religion, who wishes to resurrect the mummy in order to punish his peers for years of social neglect. Such a synopsis might conceal what this film actually is: a mummy waddling around what looks like a villa (presumably the producer's house) and killing the few so-called characters to whom we have been introduced. The six murders are directed without any suspense or shock factor and, more criminally for a low-budget horror film, there is not even any tongue-in-cheek humour or over-the-top gore. Admittedly, the mummy itself is very entertaining: portly, and with a fluffy, Jack Charlton side-parting, it looks like someone has buried a close friend's dad and dug them up two weeks later. Truly horrific. --Paul Philpott
When a black market antiques deal is botched by a goon and his girlfriend the mummified remains of an alien they were selling is revived by the blood of the murdered dealer Eldridge (Darrow Igus). The blood hungry mummy is on the run and stumbles upon an in-patient psychiatric facility that is home to dozens of beautiful voluptuous nymphomaniacs. Meanwhile the mummy is being tracked by FBI Special Ops agent Buzz York (Roark Critchlow). While the mummy wreaks havoc at the facil
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