A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 8, 1980
Original Title:
The Curse of King Tut's Tomb
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures Television
HTV Cymru Wales
Stromberg-Kerby Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 98
Egyptologist Robin Ellis and American reporter Eva Marie Saint uncover King Tut's burial site but wealthy profiteer Raymond Burr tries to make sure that the valuable artifacts in its chambers never leave the country.
Art Direction:
John Biggs
Assistant Director:
Stuart Freeman
Associate Producer:
Dominic Fulford
Camera Operator:
Peter Thornton
Casting:
Al Onorato
Sharon Howard-Field
Continuity:
Elaine Matthews
Costume Design:
Joan Bridge
Director:
Philip Leacock
Director of Photography:
Bob Edwards
Editor:
Adrian Brenard
Executive Producer:
Hunt Stromberg Jr.
Stoddard W. Kerby
Gaffer:
Des Coles
Hairstylist:
Christine Penwarden
Key Grip:
Steve Murphy
Location Manager:
Andy Armstrong
Andrew Montgomery
Makeup Artist:
Jane Burrell
Barbara Southcott
Christine Penwarden
Music Editor:
Geoff Shepherd
Novel:
Barry Wynne
Original Music Composer:
Gil Mellé
Producer:
Peter Graham Scott
Production Sound Mixer:
Mike Davey
Property Master:
Bryn Siddall
Second Assistant Director:
Douglas Thorpe
Set Decoration:
Heather Armitage
Sound Editor:
Geoff Shepherd
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Alan Eagling
Supervising Producer:
Patrick Dromgoole
Teleplay:
Herb Meadow
Unit Production Manager:
Keith Webber
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