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  Caption The Mummy promotional poster
  Director Stephen Sommers
  Producer Patricia Carr <br /> Sean Daniel <br /> James Jacks
  Writer Kevin Jarre (story)</br> Lloyd Fonvielle </br> (story)</br>Stephen Sommers (screenplay)
  Starring Brendan Fraser <br /> Rachel Weisz <br /> John Hannah <br /> Arnold Vosloo
  Music Jerry Goldsmith
  Cinematography Adrian Biddle
  Distributor Universal Pictures
  Released May 7 , 1999 ( USA )
  Runtime 124 min
  Language English
  Budget $80,000,000 US (est)
  Imdb Id 0120616


''The Mummy'' is a film written and directed in 1999 by Stephen Sommers and starring Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz , with Arnold Vosloo as the reanimated Mummy of the title. The movie features dialogues in ancient Egyptian Language with the assistance of a professional Egyptologist , however the movie has been derided for many factual errors.

It is a loose remake of '' The Mummy '' ( 1932 ), which starred Boris Karloff as the mummy.

''The Mummy'' does not take place at the famed Giza pyramids where several Old Kingdom Egyptian kings (Egyptian monarchs were not yet called Pharaohs) were buried. Instead, the setting is the fictitious Hamunaptra —the "City of the Dead".

Tagline: ''The sands will rise. The heavens will part. The power will be unleashed.''


PLOT


The film begins in 1290 BC, in this version the mummy is a traitorous High Priest named Imhotep (Vosloo) who had an affair with Pharaoh Seti 's mistress, Anck-su-namun (named after the historical queen Ankhesenamun ). Anck-su-namun kills the pharaoh when he discovers the affair and then kills herself. (This event is played again in the sequel.) Imhotep, after stealing the book of the dead and trying to resurrect Anck-su-namun, is caught by the Pharaoh’s guards and forced to endure the ritual of Hum Dai - Imhotep's tongue is cut out and he is mummified, alive, buried with a swarm of Scarab s. Imhotep is buried under high security - if he were ever to be released, he would unleash a wave of destruction and evil.

Centuries later, in 1923, librarian and aspiring archaeologist Evelyn Carnahan (Weisz) and her bumbling brother Jonathan contact a prisoner, Richard "Rick" O'Connell (Fraser), who happens to know the location of Hamunaptra --the "City of the Dead" and the treasure of past pharaohs that it contains. The expedition quickly becomes a race against another group. This second group is composed of Americans, who are being led by Beni Gabor, an old army colleague of O'Connell's who also knows how to find Hamunaptra.

Both groups trying to reach Hamunaptra are attacked by members of a Secret Society , lead by Ardeth Bey ( Oded Fehr ), devoted to making sure the creature never awakens. However, both groups make it to the city, where everyone excavates old artifacts in search for the Book Of The Dead . Evelyn borrows the book and reads a page of the Egyptian language. Imhotep is accidentally released, and begins killing the Americans due to the fact that they opened the box which played a part in the curse by holding the sacred Canopic Jar s. Beni survives a meeting with Imhotep by pledging allegiance to him and helps Imhotep later track down the Americans. Imhotep eventually brings the Ten Plagues Of Moses , and captures Evelyn, intending to use her to resurrect his long-dead lover. Rick and Jonathan rescue Evelyn and thwart Imhotep in his attempt to resurrect Anck-su-namun. Evelyn reads from the golden book of Amun-Ra which takes the mummy's immortality after which Rick kills his mortal body.

As they are leaving Hamunaptra, Beni falls behind to plunder the treasures of the lost city, and is trapped with a swarm of flesh-eating scarabs. The heroes ride off into the sunset on Camel s, as yet unaware that their saddlebags are packed with treasures Beni looted earlier.


CAST

''See also: Characters Related To The Mummy (1999 Film) ''

After the adventure is over Rick (Fraser) Fallls in love with Evelyn(Weisz) and they go off together with Jonothan


ORIGINS

In 1992, producer James Jacks decided to update the original Mummy film for the ‘90s. Universal Studios gave him the go-ahead but only if he kept the budget around $10 million. So, he brought horror filmmaker/writer Clive Barker on-board to direct. Barker’s vision was quite violent and gory with the story revolving around a man who runs a contemporary museum and turns out to be a cultist trying reanimate mummies. After several meetings, Barker and Universal lost interest and parted company. filmmaker George A. Romero was brought in but his vision was a zombie-style horror movie a la Night Of The Living Dead and considered too scary by Jacks and the studio who wanted a more accessible picture. Joe Dante was the next choice and he increased the budget size but envisioned someone like Daniel Day-Lewis as a brooding Mummy. This version (co-written by John Sayles ) came close to being made with some elements, like the flesh-eating scarabs, making it to the final product. However, at that point, the studio wanted a film with a budget of $15 million and nixed Dante’s version.

Then, writer/director Stephen Sommers called Jacks in 1997 with his vision of Raiders Of The Lost Ark -style action/adventure film. He had wanted to make a Mummy film since 1993 but other writers or directors were always attached. Finally, he had gotten his window of opportunity and pitched his idea to the studio with an 18-page treatment. Universal liked this idea so much that they green-lit the movie and increased the budget from $15 million to $80 million.


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{Link without Title} There is also a spin-off television series, '''' (2001), broadcast on The WB network in the United States and BBC1 and the CBBC channel in Britain. English Computer games developers Rebellion created a spin-off game for Universal Studios Interactive division for the PC , Playstation and Dreamcast . Various platform versions were released throughout 1999 and 2000 .

The movie property was also spun-off into successful, multi-million dollar attractions at Universal Studios Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood. The Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride attractions at both parks are high speed rollercoasters with dark ride elements, however both are very distinct in execution due to the spacial limitations. The Hollywood ride was constructed in the former E.T. Adventure building, while the Florida version had a much large stage with the space formerly used by the KONGfrontation attraction, in which guests encountered King Kong.


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