Das Grab der blutigen Mumie (1971)

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Das Grab der blutigen Mumie: Directed by Seth Holt, Michael Carreras. With Andrew Keir, Valerie Leon, James Villiers, Hugh Burden. An archaeological expedition brings back to London the coffin of an Egyptian queen known for her magical powers. Her spirit returns in the form of a young girl and strange things start to happen.

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