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  • I saw this when I was a baby just learning how to walk.

  • ONE PERSON IS GHEY

  • Miss Hogan should have known better than to touch the evidence like that.

  • doctor my eye lol hahaha i luv it lol

  • It was very thoughtful of Dr. Jordan to place the other coffin configured precisely at the original angle and distance from the sarcophagus

  • 3:28 - where is catacomb 19? they have XVIII (18) and XX (20)

  • Heeheehee! I know, King Tush.....

  • Those mummies kept pretty well.

  • "KING TUSH" LOL!

  • As The Mummy Strikes opens, Miss Hogan, assistant to noted scientist Dr. Jordan, finds the doctor's dead body in the Metropolis

  • The voice of the Prosecuting Attorney at 2:07 is that of Jonathan Hale, noted character actor who also appeared in several Superman Television episodes, and also was Mr. Dithers in the Dagwood movie series, he also played the character of the Night Court Judge in the 1937 release of "A Star is Born" w/Janet Gaynor and Fredric March.

  • wat a great episode, even if it is 60 odd years old.

  • (thinking they've won)

    Dr. Wilson:A poisonous needle. That's how Dr. Jordan was KIILED!

    Clark Kent:Yes. And Ms. Hogan is a free woman.

    Suddenly the coffin of King Tush opens and awakens the long dead guards and they attack!

  • boy are the giant guards pissed!

  • It was based off of King Tutakamen or King TuT

  • Very creepy for it's time.

  • king TUSH LOL that sounds so silly :P

  • Still classic, but not as thrilling as the earlier ones. Thanks a lot for uploading!

  • classic

    haven't seen that in years

  • awsome! thanks

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