The Mummy and the Curse of the Jackals (1969) is a low-budget American horror film directed by Oliver Drake, known for its bizarre plot involving a mummy and a "were-jackal," a swinging 1960s soundtrack, and its troubled production history, as it was shot in Las Vegas but remained largely unseen until its video release in the mid-1980s. Starring Anthony Eisley and John Carradine, it's considered a cult classic for fans of "bad cinema," featuring a mummy with a limp arm and a werewolf transformation, set to surf-rock music.