Mummies Make exquisite Monsters for Haunted Houses or Home Haunts

Posted Wednesday, September 18, 2013 by Unknown

Mummies are underrated monsters and do not get the prestige they deserve. That creepy creature from antique Egypt wrapped in dusty bandages captures our imagination. I advise trying a mummy theme if you own a haunted house or if you turn your own home and stable into a haunt. The public will love your haunt and tell their friends and family about "that awesome mummy haunted house."

Mummies are odd movie monsters and haunted house creatures to me but ones that honestly should be used more often. The public likes mummies as shown by many mummy movies throughout film history. Also, mummies' ties to antique times make them more challenging than straightforward haunted house actors with fake hammers and kitchen knives.

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A mummy as a movie monster was first introduced to movie-goers in The Universal Studios' film The Mummy (1932). It starred Boris Karloff. He played Prince Im-Ho-Tep, an antique Egyptian who was mummified and comes back to life in modern times. The challenging thing about the film is Karloff is only seen bandaged as a mummy briefly when he returns to life. He looks like an older man throughout the rest of the movie. But, the film brought the concept of the mummy as a nightmare monster to life. And he kept arrival back like all good monsters do.

Mummies Make exquisite Monsters for Haunted Houses or Home Haunts

Universal Studios made many more Mummy films and Hammer Film Productions started their own Mummy series of movies. Hammer's first Mummy film, The Mummy, starred Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. It was in color, which was challenging to fans in 1959 when it was released. This time around, the Mummy is named Kharis and not Im-Ho-Tep. Of course, the Mummy came to life again in the more modern series of Mummy films starring Brendan Fraser. No doubt, population are primed for a mummy-themed haunt.

There is someone else advantage to creating a mummy-themed haunt also the popularity of mummy films. With a mummy theme you can have consistency in your haunted house. Photo it, Egyptian symbols throughout the haunt, actors dressed in bandages, mummy hand props scattered throughout the haunt, and lifelike snake props slithering about. Also, you can decorate your haunted house with many Egyptian sarcophagi. A sarcophagus was a type of coffin in antique Egypt - a excellent ornamentation for your haunt.

Yes, filling a haunted house with sarcophagi would be helpful to haunted house owners and scary to patrons. Like coffins, sarcophagi are excellent places for actors to hide and leap out at customers as they saunter straight through the haunt. A excellent way to set up an Egyptian-themed haunt is to line an whole room of the haunted house with many sarcophagi. Place dummies in some coffins. Place real actors dressed as mummies in other coffins. I certify you will get good startles and screams from your patrons when the real actors jump out. population will love your haunted attraction and visiting it will make Halloween memorable for many customers!

I hope this narrative has given you some new ideas for your haunted attraction. Again, I encourage you to try a mummy theme. The Mummy films have the public primed for a "mummy" haunt and just the décor itself would be eerily amazing.

Mummies Make exquisite Monsters for Haunted Houses or Home Haunts

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