Princess Ananka

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Princess Ananka is the resurrected ancient Egyptian royal whose cursed existence drives the supernatural horror and tragedy in Universal’s classic Mummy film series.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian princess
fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Mummy’s Curse NERFINISHED
The Mummy’s Ghost NERFINISHED
The Mummy’s Hand NERFINISHED
The Mummy’s Tomb NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kharis NERFINISHED
ancient Egyptian religion
mummy’s curse
resurrection
causeOf supernatural events in The Mummy’s Curse
supernatural events in The Mummy’s Ghost
countryOfOriginInFiction Ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
createdBy Universal Pictures NERFINISHED
culturalImpact helped establish the trope of the cursed Egyptian princess in horror cinema
fictionalStatus cursed
resurrected
fictionalUniverse Universal Classic Monsters NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceMedium sound film
franchise Universal Pictures Mummy series NERFINISHED
gender female
genre horror
inspiredBy popular Egyptology of the early 20th century
languageOfWork English
medium film
narrativeTheme eternal life and death
forbidden love
tragic romance
notableCharacteristic drives the mummy’s motivation and vengeance
repeatedly reincarnated or revived across films
partOf Universal Mummy film cycle NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Gloria Stuart NERFINISHED
Virginia Christine NERFINISHED
Zita Johann NERFINISHED
productionCompany Universal Pictures
roleInNarrative central figure of the mummy’s curse
love interest of Kharis
settingInFiction Egyptian tombs
modern-day America (in sequels)
subgenre supernatural horror

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The Mummy’s Curse featuresCharacter Princess Ananka