Day of the Mummy Page #2

Synopsis: In hope of getting his hands on the famed diamond known as the Codix Stone, Jack Wells joins a group of archaeologists out to explore a newly discovered tomb in Egypt, that of the cursed king Neferu. When the Mummy of the king returns from the dead seeking human victims, Jack is in for the most horrifying experience of his life.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Johnny Tabor
Production: Ruthless Pictures
 
IMDB:
2.5
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
81 min
Website
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we're looking in the right place.

The Bedouins claim they

found Behar's camera out there

chances are he was with it.

Well, they could have stolen it

stumbled across Behar and his assistant,

killed them and raided their equipment.

Keep your mind on the job, Jack,

you're not there to add

another notch to your bedpost.

They only had the camera with them.

Behar would have had thousands

of dollars of equipment with him.

Isn't that right, Dr. Cooper?

He had access to the latest equipment,

geo-physical, thermo and

access to full GPS systems.

No self-respecting university

would have signed off on the search.

Yet, we've all seen the footage

and we're all here

following in his footsteps.

Someone at Brown's might

have signed the check.

I may not agree with many,

if any, of Behar's theories,

but he had clearly found a tomb.

We owe it to him to prove

that he was right or not.

Talking like he's already dead.

Well, there's been no contact

with him for over three months.

If he's not dead, he's as good as.

And nobody's concerned why?

Well, that's why you brought me along.

What do you do, Kate?

I work for a private security firm.

Oh, let me stop you before

you make a fool of yourself

by making some crass

chauvinistic remark, Dr. Wells.

I know I'm a woman.

And why are you here, Dr. Wells?

What use do we have of your talents?

Dr. Wells is an Egyptologist.

One of the best.

He specializes in regional dialects.

Oh, I've heard differently.

If you're talking about

the little scrape I had

with the Egyptian authorities last year,

regarding the tomb of

Kaumudi's artifacts.

And I can absolutely guarantee

you, it was just a miscommunication.

There's no need to explain

yourself to me, Dr. Wells.

Sounds like your

reputation precedes you.

Sounds like your

reputation precedes you.

What about the Kodek stone?

Do you believe that's real?

Kodek stone is a myth.

Behar believed it was real.

Based his entire career on it.

Yeah, look where it got him.

Anyone who believes the

Kodek stone is real is a fool.

- You talking to me?

- Anyone.

- What do they want?

- It'll be nothing.

Probably want to see our papers.

And if they're a problem, I'm

sure they can be persuaded.

Papers, please.

- Don't...

- What?

Cause any trouble.

Leave that to me.

They want to see all of our papers.

Passport. Passport. Where's my passport?

- Calm down, bookworm.

- What?

And try to breathe

every once in a while.

Passport, Dr. Wells.

I trust everything is in order.

On your way, be careful.

People have been known to go missing.

Although it would be very bad for such

a pretty lady never to be seen again.

What's got you looking so worried?

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Garry Charles

Garry Charles (born 1973, Bedford, Bedfordshire) is an English award winning writer of horror and fantasy. more…

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