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The Mummy

The Mummy

1999, PG-13, 124 min. Directed by Stephen Sommers. Starring Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Arnold Vosloo, Kevin J. O'Connor, Jonathan Hyde, Oded Fehr, Omid Djalili.

REVIEWED By Marc Savlov, Fri., May 7, 1999

In the pantheon of classic Universal monster movies, the original The Mummy, directed in 1932 by Karl Freund and running just over an hour, was not the start of the studio's most gripping franchise. While the studio's other series feature the man-as-god morality plays of Victor Frankenstein or the baleful, cursed legacy of poor Larry Talbot -- The Wolf Man -- or even the scaly, lovestruck aquatics of The Creature From the Black Lagoon, Universal's Mummy, while pleasantly chilling, was regarded by many as a bit of a bore. Imagine: Bullets won't stop it, but hey, you can always walk faster, right? This ambitious updating by Stephen Sommers (who also helmed the superlative, woefully underseen Deep Rising) makes amends for all that by turning the franchise into an Indiana Jones-style period adventure piece, and while this version suffers from trying to pack too much into too small a space, it's nevertheless a grandly silly outing, filled with Fraser's derring-do, maidens in need of rescuing, foul villains, and the (literally) timeless love story between Pharaoh's wayward priest Imhotep (played this time out by Vosloo of Hard Target and the Darkman series) and his lost love Anck Su Namun. After a prologue and melodramatic voiceover which reveals the circumstances behind the creation of the mummy, Sommers flashes forward to 1923 when mercenary Rick O'Connell (Fraser) and his legionnaire troops discover the lost Egyptian city of the dead -- Hamunaptra -- while fending off some desert raiders. Captured and awaiting execution, O'Connell is eventually recruited (at the end of a noose) by British explorers Evelyn (Weisz) and her brother Jonathan (Hannah -- Sliding Doors, Four Weddings and a Funeral) who immediately embark on a journey to rediscover the city and presumably discover where all that legendary gold is buried. Along the way they ally themselves with an American group operating along the same lines, and before you can say “Karloff!” they've accidentally unleashed the titular baddie. Make no mistake -- this Mummy is an effects film all the way. Early incarnations of the mummy as he seeks to rebuild his corporeality look something like a Todd McFarlane Spawn action figure, though as he garners more fleshy substance (by ingesting the life force of the hapless Yanks who disturbed his crypt) he come to look strikingly like … Yul Brynner! Sommers is just getting started here, though, and soon follow plagues, more mummies, devilish sandstorms, and whatnot. It's a whale of a Saturday matinee for kids (the film carries a PG-13 rating), almost entirely bloodless, but adults may choke on some of the wooden, ominous dialogue. Fraser proves once again that he's the most amiable actor working today, while Hannah, and especially Deep Rising alumnus O'Connor, provide much comic relief. The whole show feels like it should be unspooling alongside The Phantom or The Rocketeer at the summertime grindhouse of your choice; not a bad thing at all, but also not one likely to steal Karloff's thunder.

Showtimes

Fri., April 26

digital 2:45, 6:20

Sat., April 27

digital 2:45, 6:00

Sun., April 28

digital 11:45am, 6:00

Mon., April 29

digital 12:15, 3:30

Tue., April 30

digital 3:30, 10:15

Wed., May 1

digital 3:30, 10:30

Thu., May 2

digital 3:30, 7:05

Fri., April 26

digital 12:45, 3:25, 6:30, 9:35

Sat., April 27

digital 11:55am, 6:30, 9:35

Sun., April 28

digital 12:10, 3:15

Mon., April 29

digital 7:00, 10:05

Tue., April 30

digital 3:55, 10:25

Wed., May 1

digital 3:45, 9:40

Thu., May 2

digital 4:05, 7:10

Alamo Drafthouse Slaughter Lane

5701 W. Slaughter, 512/861-7060, drafthouse.com/austin/theater/slaughter-lane

Showtimes at this venue are subject to frequent change. Please confirm daily times by phone or website.

Fri., April 26

digital 2:50, 2:50, 6:00, 6:00, 9:15, 9:15
digital 2:50, 2:50, 6:00, 6:00, 9:15, 9:15

Sat., April 27

digital 11:30am, 11:30am, 9:40, 9:40
digital 11:30am, 11:30am, 9:40, 9:40

Sun., April 28

digital 3:15, 3:15, 6:40, 6:40
digital 3:15, 3:15, 6:40, 6:40

Mon., April 29

digital 12:15, 12:15, 3:40, 3:40
digital 12:15, 12:15, 3:40, 3:40

Tue., April 30

digital 12:10, 12:10, 3:35, 3:35
digital 12:10, 12:10, 3:35, 3:35

Wed., May 1

digital 12:15, 12:15, 3:35, 3:35
digital 12:15, 12:15, 3:35, 3:35

Thu., May 2

digital 4:00, 4:00, 7:20, 7:20
digital 4:00, 4:00, 7:20, 7:20

Barton Creek Square (AMC)

2901 Capital of Texas Hwy. S., 512/306-1991, www.amctheatres.com

Matinee discounts available before 4pm daily. Bring Your Baby matinees the first Tuesday of every month.

Fri., April 26

digital, OC 3:00

Sat., April 27

CC/DVS, digital 2:30, 9:00

Sun., April 28

CC/DVS, digital 2:00, 8:00

Mon., April 29

CC/DVS, digital 3:30

Tue., April 30

digital, OC 4:00

Wed., May 1

CC/DVS, digital 3:00

Cinemark 20 and XD

N. I-35 & FM 1825, 512/989-8535

Cost for 3-D and XD shows is regular ticket price plus a premium.

Fri., April 26

digital 2:00, 5:00

Sat., April 27

digital 2:00, 5:00

Sun., April 28

digital 2:00, 5:00

Mon., April 29

digital 2:00, 5:00

Tue., April 30

digital 2:00, 5:00

Wed., May 1

digital 2:00, 5:00

Thu., May 2

digital 2:00, 5:00

Cinemark Cedar Park

1335 E. Whitestone, Cedar Park, 800/326-3264

Call theatre for complete list of movies and showtimes.

Fri., April 26

digital 2:00, 5:00

Sat., April 27

digital 2:00, 5:00

Sun., April 28

digital 2:00, 5:00

Mon., April 29

digital 2:00, 5:00

Tue., April 30

digital 2:00, 5:00

Wed., May 1

digital 2:00, 5:00

Thu., May 2

digital 2:00, 5:00

Fri., April 26

digital 2:00, 5:00

Sat., April 27

digital 2:00, 5:00

Sun., April 28

digital 2:00, 5:00

Mon., April 29

digital 2:00, 5:00

Tue., April 30

digital 2:00, 5:00

Wed., May 1

digital 2:00, 5:00

Cinemark Round Rock

4401 N. I-35, Round Rock, 800/326-3264

Cost for 3-D shows is regular ticket price plus a $3.50 premium. Call theatre for complete March 26-28 showtimes.

Fri., April 26

digital 10:30am, 1:30, 2:00, 5:00, 10:15

Sat., April 27

digital 12:00, 2:00, 5:00

Sun., April 28

digital 2:00, 5:00

Mon., April 29

digital 2:00, 5:00

Tue., April 30

digital 12:55, 2:00, 5:00

Wed., May 1

digital 2:00, 5:00

Thu., May 2

digital 2:00, 5:00

Cinemark Southpark Meadows

9900 S. I-35, 800/326-3264

Cost for 3-D shows is regular ticket price plus a $3.50 premium.

Fri., April 26

digital 2:00, 5:00

Sat., April 27

digital 2:00, 5:00

Sun., April 28

digital 2:00, 5:00

Mon., April 29

digital 2:00, 5:00

Tue., April 30

digital 2:00, 5:00

Wed., May 1

digital 2:00, 5:00

Thu., May 2

digital 2:00, 5:00

Flix Brewhouse

2200 S. I-35, Round Rock, 512/244-3549, www.flixbrewhouse.com/round-rock

Fri., April 26

4:00, 7:15

Sat., April 27

4:00, 7:15

Sun., April 28

4:00, 7:15

Mon., April 29

4:00, 7:15

Tue., April 30

4:00, 7:15

Wed., May 1

7:15

Thu., May 2

5:30

Gateway Theatre

9700 Stonelake, 512/416-5700

Discounts daily before 6pm. Cost for 3-D shows is regular ticket price plus a $3.50 premium.

Fri., April 26

digital 1:15, 4:20

Sat., April 27

digital 12:30, 3:30

Sun., April 28

digital 12:20, 3:15

Mon., April 29

digital 1:20, 4:30

Tue., April 30

digital 1:20, 4:20

Wed., May 1

digital 1:20, 4:20

Thu., May 2

digital 1:20, 4:20

Moviehouse & Eatery

8300 FM 620 N., Bldg. B, 512/501-3520, www.themoviehouse.com/trails/

Fri., April 26

digital 12:15, 7:30

Sat., April 27

digital 12:15, 7:30

Sun., April 28

digital 12:15, 7:30

Mon., April 29

digital 12:15, 7:30

Tue., April 30

digital 12:15, 7:30

Wed., May 1

digital 12:15, 7:30

Thu., May 2

digital 12:15

Moviehouse & Eatery - Lantana Place

7415 Southwest Pkwy., Bldg. 7, 512/572-0770, www.themoviehouse.com/lantana/

Fri., April 26

digital 11:00am, 5:30

Sat., April 27

digital 11:00am, 5:30

Sun., April 28

digital 11:00am, 5:30

Mon., April 29

digital 11:00am, 5:30

Tue., April 30

digital 11:00am, 5:30

Wed., May 1

digital 11:00am, 5:30

Thu., May 2

digital 11:00am, 5:30

Westgate 11

4477 S. Lamar, 512/899-2717

Discounts daily before 6pm. Cost for 3-D shows is regular ticket price plus a $3.50 premium.

Fri., April 26

digital 12:30, 3:35

Sat., April 27

digital 12:30, 3:45

Sun., April 28

digital 12:15, 3:20

Mon., April 29

digital 1:05, 4:10

Tue., April 30

digital 1:05, 4:10

Wed., May 1

digital 12:30, 3:50

Thu., May 2

digital 1:20, 4:30

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The Mummy, Stephen Sommers, Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Arnold Vosloo, Kevin J. O'Connor, Jonathan Hyde, Oded Fehr, Omid Djalili

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