The Mummy's Shroud (1967) is a Hammer Film Productions horror film directed by John Gilling that follows an archeological expedition in 1920s Egypt plagued by a curse after disturbing a pharaoh's tomb. As the third installment in Hammer's Mummy cycle, the film is known for its atmospheric, gritty depiction of the monster Prem and its distinct, gothic Technicolor style. A detailed overview of the film is available, though no specific source link is provided.