National Geographic: Egypt - Quest for Eternity (1982) Reviews

National Geographic: Egypt - Quest for Eternity (1982)
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This National Geographic documentary explores ancient Egypt through the relics it left behind. The camera follows several Egyptologists as they walk through the temples as Luxor and Karnak, exploring several different royal burial chambers and tombs. Through these investigations and commentary from the experts, an interesting history of the people and culture of ancient Egypt is shown. ~ Ed Atkinson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Norris Brock
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Edna K.

Awesome documentary!

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Christy N.

Like most of the NG documentaries this was filled with decent information about it's subject. The graphics though were a bit out-dated. Instead of something generated on a computer, they used old drawings to create a sense of "being there," which gave me all sorts of nostalgia from when I was in the third grade. If you can look past the lack of good graphics and want something with good info, this may be what you're looking for...but don't stop here, there are a ton of good shows by NG and others on the subject of Egypt.

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    Edna K.

    Awesome documentary!

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    Christy N.

    Like most of the NG documentaries this was filled with decent information about it's subject. The graphics though were a bit out-dated. Instead of something generated on a computer, they used old drawings to create a sense of "being there," which gave me all sorts of nostalgia from when I was in the third grade. If you can look past the lack of good graphics and want something with good info, this may be what you're looking for...but don't stop here, there are a ton of good shows by NG and others on the subject of Egypt.

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