With The Mummy's Hand (1940) taking place in 1940, this film should therefore be set in 1970, as frequent mention is made of thirty years having passed. However, there is no attempt to create a futuristic setting and the film includes contemporary mentions of the ongoing Second World War.
In a 1995 interview with TV host Skip E. Lowe, actor Turhan Bey (Mehemet Bey) cited this film as his favorite particularly because he loved playing his character.
Dick Foran and Wallace Ford reprise their roles from The Mummy's Hand, making them the only actors in the series (outside of Lon Chaney Jr. as Kharis) to play the protagonists in more than one movie. However, George Zucco plays high priests in the first three "Kharis" films, and Frank Reicher plays Professor Norman in this and "The Mummy's Ghost."
The opening titles music is the same as that previously used for The Wolf Man (1941)