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Release Date:
September 9, 2006
Original Title:
The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines
Alternate Titles:
Bibliotekarz II: Tajemnice kopalni króla Salomona
Flynn Carsen 2 - Návrat do dolů krále Šalamouna
Les aventures de Flynn Carson 2 - Retour aux mines du roi Salomon
O Bibliotecário - Regresso às Minas do Rei Salomão
O Guardião 2 - O Retorno Das Minas Do Rei Salomão
The Librarian - Return To King Solomon's Mines
The Librarian 2
The Librarian 2 - Return To King Solomon's Mines
Библиотекарь 2: Yозвращение в Копи Царя Соломона
Библиотекарят 2: Завръщане в рудниците на цар Соломон
Бібліотекар 2: Повернення в копальні царя Соломона
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Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Blue Sky Films
Electric Entertainment
Turner Network Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 12 DK: 11 GB: PG NL: 6 SE: 15 SK: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 92
After retrieving the Crystal Skull in Utah, Flynn Carsen receives a map in the mail with the secret location of King Solomon's Mines. When the scroll is stolen, Judson explains the power of the Key of Solomon's book and assigns Flynn to retrieve the map. The map is useless without the legend piece to decipher it, which is located in Volubilis near the Roman ruins in Morocco. Flynn heads to Casablanca to the ruins where he is chased by a group of mercenaries leaded by General Samir. They too want to find the location of King Solomon's mines. Flynn teams-up with Professor Emily Davenport working in the dig and they escape from General Samir and his men. While traveling to Gedi, they save the local Jomo from death and the trio faces a dangerous journey through the wild Africa.
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Art Direction:
Fran Vos
Author:
Marco Schnabel
Casting:
Scott David
April Webster
Characters:
David N. Titcher
Costume Design:
Diana Cilliers
Director:
Jonathan Frakes
Director of Photography:
Walt Lloyd
Editor:
David Siegel
Executive Producer:
Kearie Peak
Marc Roskin
Jim Shamoon
Key Hair Stylist:
Zanmarie Hanekom
Key Makeup Artist:
Colin Polson
Original Music Composer:
Joseph LoDuca
Producer:
Michael S. Murphey
Noah Wyle
Production Design:
Robb Wilson King
Props:
Steven Saunders
Set Decoration:
Henry du Rand
Ernie Seegers
Stunt Double:
Annick Marais
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