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Premiere:
July 19, 2015
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 3
Finale:
July 21, 2015
Creators:
Michael Vickerman
Peter Paige
Bradley Bredeweg
Original Title:
Tut
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Muse Entertainment
Countries:
CA | US
The story of the Egyptian Pharaoh, one of the most renowned leaders in human history. This ambitious special-event series tells the story of Tut’s rise to power and his struggle to lead Egypt to glory, while his closest advisers, friends and lovers scheme for their own nefarious interests. “Tut” opens up a fascinating window into a world filled with heart-breaking romance, epic battles, political backstabbing, conspiracy, jealousy, and even murder — proving his world was not far removed from our own — and that his reign as the youngest Egyptian king played out as a real-life drama for the ages.
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Art Direction:
David Ensley
Concept Artist:
Claudio Cosentino
Costume Design:
Carlo Poggioli
Director of Photography:
Christopher LaVasseur
Hair Department Head:
Desideria Corridoni
Makeup Department Head:
Colleen Quinton
Original Music Composer:
Jeff Russo
Production Design:
Michael Z. Hanan
Production Manager:
Louis Lewarne
Production Supervisor:
Veronique Huyghebaert
Script Supervisor:
Caroline O'Reilly
Set Decoration:
Malcolm Stone
Still Photographer:
Jan Thijs
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