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Trivia
# Though Bud Abbott's character in this film was
named Peter Patterson and 'Costello, Lou' 's
character's name was Freddie Franklin, they
addressed each other by their own, real names ("Heeeeey
Abbott!") throughout much of the picture.
# This was Bud Abbott and 'Lou Costello' 's last
film for Universal.
# In this film, the name of the mummy has been
changed from "Kharis" to "Klaris." |
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy is
a 1955 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and
Costello. It is also the 28th and final Abbott and
Costello film produced by Universal Pictures.
Plot
Freddie Franklin (Lou Costello) and Peter Patterson (Bud
Abbott) are Americans who are stranded in Cairo, Egypt.
They happen to overhear Dr. Gustav Zoomer (Kurt Katch)
discussing the mummy Klaris, the guardian of the Tomb of
Princess Ara. Apparently the mummy has a sacred
medallion that shows where the treasure of Princess Ara
can be found. The Followers of Klaris, led by Semu
(Richard Deacon) and Madame Rontru (Marie Windsor), also
overhear Dr. Zoomer's conversation.
Pete and Freddie go to the doctor's house to apply for
the position to accompany the mummy back to America.
However, two of Semu's men, Iben (Mel Welles) and Hetsut
(Richard Karlan), murder the doctor and steal the mummy
just before Pete and Freddie arrive. However, the
medallion has been left behind and is found by Pete and
Freddie, who attempt to sell it. Rontru offers them
$100, but Pete knows it is worth more and asks for
$5,000, which Rontru agrees to pay. She tells them to
meet her at the Cairo Café, where Pete and Freddie learn
from a waiter that the medallion is cursed. They
frantically try to give it to one another, until it
winds up in Freddie's hamburger and he swallows it.
Rontru arrives and drags them to a doctor's office to
get a look at the medallion under a fluoroscope.
However, she cannot read the medallion's inscribed
instructions, which are in hieroglyphics. Semu arrives,
claiming to be an archaeologist, and offers to guide
them all to the tomb. Meanwhile, Semu's followers have
returned life to Klaris.
They arrive at the tomb, where Freddie learns of Semu's
plans to murder them all. Rontru captures Semu, and one
of her men, Charlie (Michael Ansara), disguises himself
as a mummy and enters the temple. Pete follows suit by
disguising himself as a mummy, and he and Freddie rescue
Semu. Eventually all three mummies are in the same place
at the same time, and the dynamite that Rontru intends
to use to dig up the treasure detonates, killing Klaris
and revealing the treasure. Freddie and Pete convince
Semu to turn the temple into a nightclub to preserve the
legend of Klaris.
Production
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy was filmed from
October 28 through November 24, 1954 and is the last
film that Abbott and Costello made for Universal
Pictures, although Universal released a compilation film
of clips from their films, titled The World of Abbott
and Costello in 1965.
Although Abbott and Costello were called "Pete and
Freddie" in the script and in the closing credits, they
used their real names onscreen during filming.
The day after filming completed, on November 25, 1954,
Abbott and Costello arrived in New York City to ride on
the first float of the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day
Parade.
In Universal's previous mummy films, the mummy was
called "Kharis". In this film it is called "Klaris."
Stuntman Eddie Parker (billed as "Edwin") played Klaris
the mummy. He had previously doubled Lon Chaney, Jr. as
Kharis Universal's earlier Mummy films. |