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Release Date:
October 20, 2014
Original Title:
Day of the Mummy
Alternate Titles:
Day of the Mummy
Dia de la momia
Le Jour de la momie
Mumie des Grauens
День мумии
ザ・マミー ファラオの秘宝
木乃伊之日
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Horror
Production Companies:
Image Entertainment
Ruthless Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America | Venezuela
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 76
Welcome to Egypt, land of the Pharaohs. A place steeped in history and legend; Gods and spiritual guides; untold wealth – and the bone-cracking, blood-spilling guardians of its riches. Jack Wells has arrived in Egypt in search of the famous diamond known as The Codex Stone. His journey leads him to the tomb of the cursed King Neferu, cursed not by name but by nature. With his centuries-old slumber disturbed by timeless human greed, the King rises from the dead with a blood-lust that cannot be quenched and a raging fury that will shred flesh from bone, bringing terrible and tormented death to all who dare witness the Day of the Mummy.
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Boom Operator:
Aaron Madrid
Cinematography:
Ryan Valdez
Co-Producer:
Troy Scoughton Sr.
Costume Supervisor:
Sabrina Gomez
Director:
Johnny Tabor
Executive Producer:
Stuart Alson
Rafael Primorac
First Assistant Director:
Robert Dean
Producer:
Jesse Baget
Lisandro Novillo
Sound Mixer:
Christopher Robleto-Harvey
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Damien Leone
Writer:
Garry Charles
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