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Release Date:
March 10, 2007
Original Title:
Terror in the Pharaoh's Tomb
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Midnight Marquee Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
Our intrepid adventurers Ace Zucco and Mike Flannigan from Terror in the Tropics return for another exciting quest in Terror in the Pharaoh's Tomb. Ace Zucco has a new partner, reporter Fay Kendall, who is more than a match for the rowdy photographer. Daily Dispatch editor Mac sends them on assignment accompanying his niece Kate as she tries to find Rick Banning, her fiancée, an archeologist who disappeared while working in Egypt. A letter from Rick directs them to Lord Darby in England. The trail takes them from London to Scotland and finally to Egypt where they discover more than they bargained for as they search for the lost city of Lemuria.
Boom Operator:
Steve Schimming
Choreographer:
Ashley Canterna
Mary Moran
Cinematography:
Jeff Herberger
Director:
A. Susan Svehla
Editor:
Jeff Herberger
A. Susan Svehla
Christopher Wiezorek
First Assistant Director:
Wayne Shipley
Makeup Artist:
Suzanne Busch
Music Supervisor:
Bill Littman
Producer:
Gary Svehla
Sound:
Jim Clatterbaugh
Stunts:
Walt Hendrick
Alyssa Oshiro
Writer:
A. Susan Svehla
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