Thomas Moran leads the reader a merry dance of mixed emotions. In the outset there is the crisis of conscience a family face when confronted by their own safety and the indebtedness to the central character for saving their daughters life. The problem is solved by the father in a bizarre way and although the discomfort is palpable throughout the book the events surrounding 'their Jew' take on a comic feel similar to ' Clochemerle' but with an air of menace. It is spiced with the burgeoning of adolescent sexual awakening and the pomposity of people exercising grand power on a tiny stage. I found it written with deft skill, tenderness and black humour.
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I thought I knew everything about the classic Universal Horror movies and in particular the series of Mummy films from the 1940's. Boy was I wrong! If you have any memories of Chaney as the Mummy you will want to get this book before it goes out of print! With full background, script deletions, scenes from the cutting room floor and full histories on the people involved with "The Mummy's Hand", "The Mummy's Ghost", "The Mummy's Curse" and "The Mummy's Tomb". With a foreword by Peggy Moran, this is a book that should be on your shelf... next to the box containing the tana leaves, ready to revive Kharis all over again!!
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Thomas Moran leads the reader a merry dance of mixed emotions. In the outset there is the crisis of conscience a family face when confronted by their own safety and the indebtedness to the central character for saving their daughters life. The problem is solved by the father in a bizarre way and although the discomfort is palpable throughout the book the events surrounding 'their Jew' take on a comic feel similar to ' Clochemerle' but with an air of menace. It is spiced with the burgeoning of adolescent sexual awakening and the pomposity of people exercising grand power on a tiny stage. I found it written with deft skill, tenderness and black humour.
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Thomas Moran leads the reader a merry dance of mixed emotions. In the outset there is the crisis of conscience a family face when confronted by their own safety and the indebtedness to the central character for saving their daughters life. The problem is solved by the father in a bizarre way and although the discomfort is palpable throughout the book the events surrounding 'their Jew' take on a comic feel similar to ' Clochemerle' but with an air of menace. It is spiced with the burgeoning of adolescent sexual awakening and the pomposity of people exercising grand power on a tiny stage. I found it written with deft skill, tenderness and black humour.
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Thomas Moran leads the reader a merry dance of mixed emotions. In the outset there is the crisis of conscience a family face when confronted by their own safety and the indebtedness to the central character for saving their daughters life. The problem is solved by the father in a bizarre way and although the discomfort is palpable throughout the book the events surrounding 'their Jew' take on a comic feel similar to ' Clochemerle' but with an air of menace. It is spiced with the burgeoning of adolescent sexual awakening and the pomposity of people exercising grand power on a tiny stage. I found it written with deft skill, tenderness and black humour.
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Thomas Moran leads the reader a merry dance of mixed emotions. In the outset there is the crisis of conscience a family face when confronted by their own safety and the indebtedness to the central character for saving their daughters life. The problem is solved by the father in a bizarre way and although the discomfort is palpable throughout the book the events surrounding 'their Jew' take on a comic feel similar to ' Clochemerle' but with an air of menace. It is spiced with the burgeoning of adolescent sexual awakening and the pomposity of people exercising grand power on a tiny stage. I found it written with deft skill, tenderness and black humour.
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Thomas Moran leads the reader a merry dance of mixed emotions. In the outset there is the crisis of conscience a family face when confronted by their own safety and the indebtedness to the central character for saving their daughters life. The problem is solved by the father in a bizarre way and although the discomfort is palpable throughout the book the events surrounding 'their Jew' take on a comic feel similar to ' Clochemerle' but with an air of menace. It is spiced with the burgeoning of adolescent sexual awakening and the pomposity of people exercising grand power on a tiny stage. I found it written with deft skill, tenderness and black humour.
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Thomas Moran leads the reader a merry dance of mixed emotions. In the outset there is the crisis of conscience a family face when confronted by their own safety and the indebtedness to the central character for saving their daughters life. The problem is solved by the father in a bizarre way and although the discomfort is palpable throughout the book the events surrounding 'their Jew' take on a comic feel similar to ' Clochemerle' but with an air of menace. It is spiced with the burgeoning of adolescent sexual awakening and the pomposity of people exercising grand power on a tiny stage. I found it written with deft skill, tenderness and black humour.
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Thomas Moran leads the reader a merry dance of mixed emotions. In the outset there is the crisis of conscience a family face when confronted by their own safety and the indebtedness to the central character for saving their daughters life. The problem is solved by the father in a bizarre way and although the discomfort is palpable throughout the book the events surrounding 'their Jew' take on a comic feel similar to ' Clochemerle' but with an air of menace. It is spiced with the burgeoning of adolescent sexual awakening and the pomposity of people exercising grand power on a tiny stage. I found it written with deft skill, tenderness and black humour.
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Thomas Moran leads the reader a merry dance of mixed emotions. In the outset there is the crisis of conscience a family face when confronted by their own safety and the indebtedness to the central character for saving their daughters life. The problem is solved by the father in a bizarre way and although the discomfort is palpable throughout the book the events surrounding 'their Jew' take on a comic feel similar to ' Clochemerle' but with an air of menace. It is spiced with the burgeoning of adolescent sexual awakening and the pomposity of people exercising grand power on a tiny stage. I found it written with deft skill, tenderness and black humour.
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