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Type:
Black and White
Duration:
120 minutes
Production year:
1953
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Trivia (4)
Written beside the mummy when it is brought in: "Farfour XI was buried in this coffin twenty years before his death. He would leave it before sunset and return before sunrise, and he did not eat but fed by drinking blood.".
Abdel-Fattah tells Ismail at the party that he wants to party with the "المُزز", meaning this expression is not as modern as some think.
In one poster, the film's title appeared as: Ismail Yassin Meets Frankenstein, "For Shame.".
The film's title is 7Aram 3Aleik, and artist Ismail Yassine had made a film titled 7Alal 3Aleik the year before this film was produced (1952).
Goofs (10)
When Ismail and Abdel-Fattah bend down to pick up the antiques from the floor, a statue can be seen in the background when they stand up that was not there before they bent down in the wider shot.
When the camera pulls back during Dr. Mourad's conversation with Asem, the camera's shadow can be seen moving over the globe on the desk.
In the first conversation between Dr. Mourad and Asem, when Dr. Mourad says, "You're throwing my opinion against the wall," the microphone's shadow can be seen moving on the wall from the upper right of the frame.
When Ismail reads the papyrus translation again, the camera's shadow can be seen moving over the box.
When we see Ismail's trembling knees up close, the previous and following shots show that his knees are not visible because of the coat he is wearing.
As the camera moves closer to the dog statue after Asem speaks with His Girlfriend, the camera's shadow can be seen moving.
When Dr. Mourad turns into a wolf, the hair on his hands is clearly a glove, since his arms do not have the same hair.
When Ismail and Abdel-Fattah go down the stairs in Asem's house, and after Ismail hears the sound of a door, the microphone boom moves into view and is clearly visible in the upper right of the frame.
When Abdel-Fattah wants to ask Asem a question, Asem's hand is raised in front of his chest with the pipe, but in the next, closer shot it is slightly lower.
When The Mummy throws Nadia out of the window, it is clear that the window is made of paper or wood, not glass.
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