King Tut's Final Secrets (2005) [PG]

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Release Date:
December 17, 2005

Original Title:
King Tut's Final Secrets

Alternate Titles:
King Tut's Final Secrets
National Geographic - Tod am Nil - Wie starb Tutanchamun

Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie

Production Companies:
National Geographic

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 95

As part of a high-tech forensic probe into the demise of Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun, scientists use X-rays and CT scans as they attempt to reach a conclusion about just how this famed king died. In addition, they explore the mysterious curse on explorers linked to Tut's tomb excavation.

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Art Direction:
Ricardo Andrade

Associate Producer:
Abigail Harper

Cinematography:
Noel Smart
Mike Nolan
Edd Wright
Neve Cunningham

Co-Producer:
Emmanuel Mairesse
Rob Goldberg

Colorist:
Ted Snavely

Director:
Brando Quilici

Director of Photography:
John Hazard
Alessandro Ojetti

Editor:
Emmanuel Mairesse

Executive Producer:
John B. Bredar

Modeling:
Patrick Coiteux

Music:
Christopher Mangum

Producer:
Brando Quilici

Visual Effects:
Mark Dubeau

Visual Effects Producer:
Josee Lalumiere

Writer:
John B. Bredar
Rob Goldberg

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