Overview:
Rick and Evelyn O’Connell, along with their 8-year-old son Alex, discover the key to the legendary Scorpion King’s might: the fabled Bracelet of Anubis. Unfortunately, a newly resurrected Imhotep has designs on the bracelet as well, and isn’t above kidnapping its new bearer, Alex, to gain control of Anubis’s otherworldly army.Status: | Released (2001-05-04) |
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Awards: | 6 wins & 19 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $202,019,785 |
Screen: | Stephen Sommers |
Productions: | Universal Pictures, Alphaville Films |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, العربية |
Casts
- 18269: Brendan Fraser - Rick O'Connell
- 3293: Rachel Weisz - Evelyn O'Connell / Nefertiri
- 10727: John Hannah - Jonathan Carnahan
- 18041: Oded Fehr - Ardeth Bay
- 16743: Arnold Vosloo - Imhotep
- 18920: Patricia Velásquez - Meela / Anck-Su-Namun
- 18919: Freddie Boath - Alex O'Connell
Crews
- 7783: Adrian Biddle - Director of Photography - Camera
- 7780: James Jacks - Producer - Production
- 37: Alan Silvestri - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 7784: Bob Ducsay - Editor - Editing
- 7775: Stephen Sommers - Director - Directing
- 7775: Stephen Sommers - Screenplay - Writing
- 7779: Sean Daniel - Producer - Production
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Reviews
Gimly
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Suffers a little from the belief commonly held by sequels that "Bigger is better". Does expand the mythology (arguably not a positive), but more importantly is still a good time, thanks primarily to the relationship between the Brendan Fraser and Rachael Weisz characters. _Final r ....
Continue reading ->Wuchak
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***Bigger is NOT always better; here it’s overKILL*** I'm a fan of the first movie from 1999 and was naturally looking forward to this 2001 sequel. I originally saw it at the theater with two friends; after about 10-15 minutes we were all bored by the bombardment of action and F/X ....
Continue reading ->John Chard
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Yeah, right, and no harm ever came from reading a book. You remember how that one went? After the financial success of "The Mummy" two years earlier, the sequel was inevitable. The big players from the first film are back, Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Arnold Vosloo a ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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This is, actually, every bit as good as it's daddy - but why, oh why, do we always to have to introduce children into the mix? In this case Fredddie Boath joins the gang of intrepid adventurers trying to save the world from the scourge of a recently re-reincarnated mummy (a re-born, ....
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