The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (2006)

The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (2006)
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Discover the centuries-old secrets of King Tutankhamen as two archaeologists race to recover the sacred object with the power to save the world, or destroy it, in this globe-trotting adventure starring Casper Van Dien, Jonathan Hyde, and Leonor Varela, and directed by action veteran Russell Mulcahy (Highlander). The year is 1922, and Danny Freemont (Van Dien) is an archeologist whose outlandish theories about the pyramids, Atlantis, and the Egyptian Book of the Dead have made him something of an outcast in the scientific community. Perhaps no one is more critical of Freemont's unconventional approach to archeology than Dr. Azelia Barakat (Varela), a serious-minded Egyptologist who scoffs at her free-spirited colleague's ideas about King Tutankhamen's mythical tomb. When Freemont determines that the Emerald Tablet rumored to be buried with the Egyptian king will provide its owner with the power to rule the world, Dr. Barakat's curiosity soon trumps her skepticism and the pair quickly set up a team of experts to locate the tomb and find the tablet. Despite Freemont and Dr. Barakat's noble intentions, their efforts to locate and protect the Emerald Tablet threaten to backfire as nefarious archeologist Morgan Sinclair (Hyde) tracks their every move in hopes of beating them to the prize and using the treasure to unleash the ultimate evil. Now, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance, the race to uncover one of history's greatest mysteries is on, and it's going to be a wild ride. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Casper Van DienMalcolm McDowell, (more)
Director(s):
Russell Mulcahy
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Discover the centuries-old secrets of King Tutankhamen as two archaeologists race to recover the sacred object with the power to save the world, or destroy it, in this globe-trotting adventure starring Casper Van Dien, Jonathan Hyde, and Leonor Varela, and directed by action veteran Russell Mulcahy (Highlander). The year is 1922, and Danny Freemont (Van Dien) is an archeologist whose outlandish theories about the pyramids, Atlantis, and the Egyptian Book of the Dead have made him something of an outcast in the scientific community. Perhaps no one is more critical of Freemont's unconventional approach to archeology than Dr. Azelia Barakat (Varela), a serious-minded Egyptologist who scoffs at her free-spirited colleague's ideas about King Tutankhamen's mythical tomb. When Freemont determines that the Emerald Tablet rumored to be buried with the Egyptian king will provide its owner with the power to rule the world, Dr. Barakat's curiosity soon trumps her skepticism and the pair quickly set up a team of experts to locate the tomb and find the tablet. Despite Freemont and Dr. Barakat's noble intentions, their efforts to locate and protect the Emerald Tablet threaten to backfire as nefarious archeologist Morgan Sinclair (Hyde) tracks their every move in hopes of beating them to the prize and using the treasure to unleash the ultimate evil. Now, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance, the race to uncover one of history's greatest mysteries is on, and it's going to be a wild ride. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
170 mins

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Director(s):
Russell Mulcahy
Categories:
Horror
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    Lai-King L.

    The description should warn you this is a made-for-TV flick; and one that isn't made very well at that. Acting was substandard, script was horrible, ending was ridiculous. It's also much too long. I think it would have been much more enjoyable if they cut the movie in half and got rid of all the unnecessary parts that made the movie cheesy and drag on.

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    SALIMODIN K.

    Those who rated this movie bad just don't know adventure or don't like romantic endings. They probably like gore movies. This movie is great with lots of supernaturals. If you like ancient Egyptian, Indiana Jones like movies, this is a must see. Judge it for yourselves. This movie has no cheap computer effects either.

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    Anthony R.

    For a television mini series into a movie was surpringly good. This movie is like the Mummy and Indiana Jones put together. Keeps you interested and even provides thrills and a few laughs. The special effects are a litlle lame but for a hallmark movie you cant expect much. Besides that a good but long film

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