An archaeologist rents an old house outside Las Vegas; hidden in his living room are the sarcophagii of two ancient Egyptian figures. He has barely saved them both from a plane that was on its way back from Egypt, but crashed nearby Lake Mead. The two old boxes contain Princess Akanna and her guardian Sirakh. The two were entombed in ancient Egypt by a sinister priest, who deemed that they shall sleep forever, or until the seals of their caskets are breached. Akanna does revive - and the archaeologist is turned into human jackal, in accordance with the curse bestowed by the priest. Sirakh awakes soon thereafter: an undead mummy, rampaging through Las Vegas, searching for his princess!

A worthy entry into the category of worst movies ever made, this formidable turkey is notable for a musical score that can only be described cross between the 1960's Batman TV series, and The Munsters - completely inappropriate, yet undeniably catchy.
The Mummy and the Curse of the Jackal DVD
Price: $11.99
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Code: RF004

Quality: Fair -
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 86 minutes
Video: Color
Region: Region 0 encoding; Can be played worldwide, NTSC-format. *READ BELOW*

This title is provided on professionally produced and packaged DVD-R media. Due to the rarity and special-interest nature of this film, a commercially-pressed DVD would not be financially feasible. DVD-R is compatible with nearly all consumer DVD players produced in the last three years or so. Many websites maintain compatibility databases, so if you are unsure of your player's ability to handle DVD-R, you may wish to do a bit of research.