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Release Date:
July 28, 2007
Original Title:
Sands of Oblivion
Alternate Titles:
Das Verfluchte Grab
La maldiciĆ³n del desierto
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Starz Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 94
The film tells the story of a prop from the 1923 movie The Ten Commandments that was actually an authentic artifact from antiquity with cursed powers. In the modern day these resurface leading to murder and mayhem.
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Art Direction:
Eric Mitchell
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Greenberg
Mandi Ann Ruiz
Associate Producer:
Melissa Jones Harper
Carpenter:
Sean E. Caffey
Casting:
Paul Weber
Cinematography:
Keith J. Duggan
Costume Design:
Kathryn L. Bucher
Director:
David Flores
Director of Photography:
Keith J. Duggan
First Assistant Director:
Joseph Suarez
Line Producer:
Lawreen E. Kayl
Location Manager:
Gary DeGalla
Makeup Artist:
Casey Dion
Makeup Department Head:
Autumn Butler
Music:
Ludek Drizhal
Original Music Composer:
Ludek Drizhal
Producer:
Karen Bailey
Kevin VanHook
Production Design:
George Goodridge
Property Master:
Anthony Eikner
Screenplay:
Jeff Coatney
Kevin VanHook
Second Assistant Director:
Jon Recher
Second Second Assistant Director:
David Paige
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jason Collins
Stunt Double:
Diana R. Lupo
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