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A tale of two mummies: romance and horror in Karl Freund’s The Mummy (1932).
Basil Glynn
School of Digital and Screen Media
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Arts and Humanities
Romance
100%
Horror
100%
Mummies
100%
Late Nineteenth Century
16%
Contemporary
16%
Genre
16%
Film Industry
16%
Literature
16%
Depiction
16%
Frankenstein
16%
Monster
16%
Dracula
16%
Horror Cinema
16%
Tutankhamun
16%
Horror Film
16%
notoriety
16%
Curse
16%
silent era
16%
Sensation
16%
Keyphrases
Freund
100%
Mummies
100%
Romantic
33%
Late Nineteenth Century
16%
Film Production
16%
Cinema
16%
Monster
16%
Horror Film
16%
Tribulation
16%
Modern Life
16%
Shock
16%
Frankenstein
16%
Dracula
16%
Horror Cinema
16%
Tutankhamun
16%
Emerging Genre
16%
Moviegoers
16%
Historical Influence
16%