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Release Date:
September 30, 2011
Original Title:
Treasure Guards
Alternate Titles:
Guardiões do Tesouro
Genres:
Adventure | TV Movie
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 90
On a dig in the remote Jordanian desert, maverick archaeologist Victoria Carter (Anna Friel) discovers an ancient scroll buried in the ruins of an old temple. It is encrypted with the location of the long lost Seal of Solomon, which, according to legend, was given to King Solomon by God himself. But this mighty treasure is also being sought by, amongst others, Victoria’s estranged father, renowned archaeologist Teddy Carter, who’s soon hot on its trail.
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Armorer:
Sheena Peters
Lance Peters
Art Department Coordinator:
Gaby Beyers
Art Direction:
Jonathan Hely-Hutchinson
Assistant Editor:
Francesco Bilotti
Construction Foreman:
Gordon Russell
Construction Manager:
Clive Pollick
Costume Design:
Moira Anne Meyer
Costume Supervisor:
Rae Donnelly
Dialogue Coach:
Poll Moussoulides
Director:
Iain B. MacDonald
Director of Photography:
Trevor Michael Brown
Editor:
Steve Singleton
First Assistant Director:
Edward Brett
Gaffer:
Eitan Gartushka
Key Costumer:
Inge Hough
Key Grip:
Guy Micheletti
Leadman:
Lesley Jooste
Makeup & Hair:
Nadine Prigge
Music Editor:
Isobel Cope
Original Music Composer:
Michael Richard Plowman
Production Design:
Tom Hannam
Property Master:
Egbert Kruger
Screenplay:
Bev Doyle
Richard Kurti
Script Supervisor:
Morag Cameron
Set Decoration:
Leon van der Merwe
Steadicam Operator:
Dale Rodkin
Still Photographer:
Joe Alblas
Stunt Coordinator:
Leander Lacey
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Auguste
Paul Conway
Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Vána
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