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The Mummy (1999)
Front Cover Actor
Brendan Fraser Richard O'Connell
Rachel Weisz Evelyn Carnahan
John Hannah Jonathan Carnahan
Arnold Vosloo High Priest Imhotep
Kevin J. O'Connor Beni Gabor
Oded Fehr Ardeth Bay
Jonathan Hyde Dr. Allen Chamberlain
Bernard Fox Captain Winston Havlock
Erick Avari Dr. Terrence Bey
Stephen Dunham Mr. Henderson
Movie Details
Genre Adventure; Horror
Director Stephen Sommers
Producer Sean Daniel; James Jacks
Writer Stephen Sommers; Lloyd Fonvielle
Cinematography Adrian Biddle
Musician
Studio Passport Video
Language English
Audience Rating PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time 124
Country USA
Color Color
Plot
If you're expecting bandaged-wrapped corpses and a lurching Boris Karloff-type villain, then you've come to the wrong movie. But if outrageous effects, a hunky hero, and some hearty laughs are what you're looking for, the 1999 version of The Mummy is spectacularly good fun. Yes, the critics called it "hokey," "cheesy," and "pallid." Well, the critics are unjust. Granted, the plot tends to stray, the acting is a bit of a stretch, and the characters occasionally slip into cliché, but who cares? When that action gets going, hold tight--those two hours just fly by.

The premise of the movie isn't that far off from the original. Egyptologist and general mess Evelyn (Rachel Weisz) discovers a map to the lost city of Hamunaptra, and so she hires rogue Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) to lead her there. Once there, Evelyn accidentally unlocks the tomb of Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo), a man who had been buried alive a couple of millennia ago with flesh-eating bugs as punishment for sleeping with the pharaoh's girlfriend. The ancient mummy is revived, and he is determined to bring his old love back to life, which of course means much mayhem (including the unleashing of the 10 plagues) and human sacrifice. Despite the rather gory premise, this movie is fairly tame in terms of violence; most of the magic and surprise come from the special effects, which are glorious to watch, although Imhotep, before being fully reconstituted, is, as one explorer puts it, rather "juicy." Keep in mind this film is as much comedy as it is adventure--those looking for a straightforward horror pic will be disappointed. But for those who want good old-fashioned eye-candy kind of fun, The Mummy ranks as one of choicest flicks of 1999. --Jenny Brown

Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Price $12.98
Links Amazon US
The Mummy at Movie Collector Connect
Amazon US
Edition Details
Edition Ultimate Edition
Format DVD
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio 2.35:1
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Barcode 025192125829
Release Date 4/24/2001
Subtitles English; French; Spanish; English (Closed Captioned)
Packaging Keep Case
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 5.1
No. of Disks/Tapes 2
Extra Features
Disc 1: Bonus Materials: Feature Commentary with Director Stephen Sommers and Editor Bob Ducsay Feature Commentary with Actor Brendan Fraser Feature Commentary with Actors Oded Fehr, Kevin J. O'Connor and Arnold Vosloo Building A Better Mummy Documentary Egyptology 101 Production Notes Cast And Filmmakers Disc 2: Bonus Materials: Deleted Scenes Visual and Special Effects Storyboard To Final Film Comparison Photograph Montage Pharaoh Lineage Theatrical Trailer The Mummy Returns Trailer Highlights On The Mummy Returns DVD-ROM Features: Live Webcast from the Premiere of The Mummy Returns Script To Scene Screen Savers The Mummy PC Game Demo Link To The Mummy Returns Website