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An ancient scroll is unearthed. A holy secret is revealed. The race to secure the Seal Of Solomon has begun.An ancient scroll is unearthed. A holy secret is revealed. The race to secure the Seal Of Solomon has begun.An ancient scroll is unearthed. A holy secret is revealed. The race to secure the Seal Of Solomon has begun.
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- TriviaThe sidewinder rattlesnake is unique to the Sonnoran Desert of the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico and is not found in Africa.
- GoofsIn almost all the Arabic signs, many letters appear separated from each other. The Arabic alphabet consists of 28 letters, only 5 of them cannot be joined both from right and from the left in regular writing, printing etc. It seems obvious the makers of the movie used some translation device. This mistake also indicates that the movie was not shot in any Arabic-speaking country.
- ConnectionsReferences Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
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Worth watching for Anna Friel
Surprisingly watchable. Anna Friel (best thing to come out of Rochdale since Gracie Fields) is lovely as archaeologist Victoria Carter. Frankly if it hadn't been for her I wouldn't have stuck with it.
Unfortunately she does eclipse her 'co-stars' Raoul Bova and Volker Bruch who are wooden and difficult to understand. Scenes with just the two of them are painful. And they do spoil the film.
I actually thought David Sherwood was good as Professor Elgar but he doesn't pop up much, either in this film, or on film generally. Shame. Andre Jacobs, as her dad, does a good impersonation of Roger Moore. But we don't see much of him either. Until they all get together at the end.
There's a bit of topless nudity early on (not Anna) and the whole thing sets off at a fair old pace as she discovers an ancient parchment that may reveal the location of the seal of Solomon.
The plot wasn't easy to follow but the dialogue was believable, at least the bits I could understand. Not bad for a writer who cut her teeth on Eldorado! Anyone remember that?
Anyway I'm going to be generous and give it a six.
Unfortunately she does eclipse her 'co-stars' Raoul Bova and Volker Bruch who are wooden and difficult to understand. Scenes with just the two of them are painful. And they do spoil the film.
I actually thought David Sherwood was good as Professor Elgar but he doesn't pop up much, either in this film, or on film generally. Shame. Andre Jacobs, as her dad, does a good impersonation of Roger Moore. But we don't see much of him either. Until they all get together at the end.
There's a bit of topless nudity early on (not Anna) and the whole thing sets off at a fair old pace as she discovers an ancient parchment that may reveal the location of the seal of Solomon.
The plot wasn't easy to follow but the dialogue was believable, at least the bits I could understand. Not bad for a writer who cut her teeth on Eldorado! Anyone remember that?
Anyway I'm going to be generous and give it a six.
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- ogdendc
- Jan 23, 2013
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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