King Solomon's Mines (2004-2004)

Premiere:
June 13, 2004

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
June 13, 2004

Original Title:
King Solomon's Mines

Alternate Titles:
Allan Quatermain et la pierre des ancêtres
Kopalnie króla Salomona
Les Mines du roi Salomon
Quatermain und der Schatz des König Salomon
Salamon király kincse
Οι Θησαυροί του Σολομώντα
Τα Ορυχεία του Βασιλιά Σολομώντα
Копи царя Соломона

Genres:
Action & Adventure

Production Companies:
Silverstar Limited

Countries:
DE | US | ZA

Renowned safari hunter Allan Quatermain is lured back into the unknown recesses of the African jungles to find a man who disappeared while searching for the fabled King Solomon's Mines--a destination of legendary riches from which no soul has ever returned alive.

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Armorer:
Lance Peters

Art Department Coordinator:
Tracy Moseley

Casting:
Gillian Hawser
Matthew Lessall
Gaelene Lithgow

Costume Design:
Diana Cilliers

Costume Supervisor:
Leonie Roberts

Director:
Steve Boyum

Director of Photography:
William Wages

Editor:
Craig Bassett

Executive Producer:
Larry Levinson
Robert Halmi Jr.

Key Hair Stylist:
Sue Michael

Novel:
H. Rider Haggard

Original Music Composer:
Mark Kilian
Daniel Licht

Producer:
Russell D. Markowitz

Production Design:
Tom Hannam

Screenplay:
Steven H. Berman
Adam Armus
Nora Kay Foster

Script Supervisor:
Lorna Bennet

Set Decoration:
Lisa Hart

Special Effects Coordinator:
Kevin Adcock

Teleplay:
Steven H. Berman

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Henrik Fett

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