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Production of the film was over-budget, behind schedule, and beset with problems like Karnak's poor performance and the interruption of one scene by the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown]]. | Production of the film was over-budget, behind schedule, and beset with problems like Karnak's poor performance and the interruption of one scene by the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown]]. | ||
Rakoff secretly used the film's production as a cover for a ceremony in which he used the [[Grimoire of Anubis]] to revive [[Kephri]] and free him from the [[Scarabaeus]]. Instead, Rakoff and Kephri were killed, the set was destroyed in a [[fire]], and the film was never finished. ([[COMIC]]: | Rakoff secretly used the film's production as a cover for a ceremony in which he used the [[Grimoire of Anubis]] to revive [[Kephri]] and free him from the [[Scarabaeus]]. Instead, Rakoff and Kephri were killed, the set was destroyed in a [[fire]], and the film was never finished. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Curse of the Scarab (comic story)}}) | ||
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The Curse of the Scarab was a 1938 film produced by Monroe Stahr, directed by Seth Rakoff and featuring Raschid Karnak as a mummy.
Production of the film was over-budget, behind schedule, and beset with problems like Karnak's poor performance and the interruption of one scene by the Fifth Doctor and Peri Brown.
Rakoff secretly used the film's production as a cover for a ceremony in which he used the Grimoire of Anubis to revive Kephri and free him from the Scarabaeus. Instead, Rakoff and Kephri were killed, the set was destroyed in a fire, and the film was never finished. (COMIC: The Curse of the Scarab [+]Loading...["The Curse of the Scarab (comic story)"])