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Professor Dix has won fame as a scientist, and has collected many objects of Egyptian ware, centuries old, that arouse the enthusiasm of his associates. Even Jack Thornton, an active, go-ahead young businessman, is interested in the professor’s home, but although he tries to pretend it is Egyptology which attracts him, the professor’s fair young daughter is really the loadstone. Jack decides to win the old man’s respect by posing as an Egyptologist himself. To start his collection, he purchases a mummy at an auction sale, and takes it home expecting that later he can make a great hit with his sweetheart’s father, by presenting it to him as a gift. While the mummy is in Jack’s room, a live electric wire is by accident brought in contact with it. The body has been so perfectly mummified, that the electric current is all that is necessary to ignite the vital spark, and Jack is amazed to see dancing forth from the case which he thought contained only unattractive rags and bones, a beautiful Egyptian princess. As soon as she is released, the mummy makes violent love to Jack, and causes his sweetheart to quarrel with him (for how can a plain businessman explain the presence in his room of a beautiful barbarian?) When her love is spurned, the visitor from the distant past avenges herself by having Jack made into a mummy and placed in the case in her stead. Her heart relents, however, in time to save him from being “cut up” by the professor, who with a sharp knife, starts to investigate the contents of the mummy case. But all ends happily when Jack’s plain statement of the seemingly impossible facts are proved true by the professor. Jack is re-united to his sweetheart, and the professor, being a widower, also an ardent admirer of everything antique, leads the recreated Egyptian lady to the altar, in spite of the fact that there is a difference of several thousand years in their ages.

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Ratings: IMDB: 5.8/10
Released: March 7, 1911
Genres: Romance Comedy Fantasy
Companies: Thanhouser Company
Cast: William Garwood Harry Benham

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