The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines Page #2

Synopsis: After retrieving the Crystal Skull in Utah, Flynn Carsen receives a map in the mail with the secret location of King Solomon's Mines. When the scroll is stolen, Judson explains the power of the Key of Solomon's book and assigns Flynn to retrieve the map. The map is useless without the legend piece to decipher it, which is located in Volubilis near the Roman ruins in Morocco. Flynn heads to Casablanca to the ruins where he is chased by a group of mercenaries leaded by General Samir. They too want to find the location of King Solomon's mines. Flynn teams-up with Professor Emily Davenport working in the dig and they escape from General Samir and his men. While traveling to Gedi, they save the local Jomo from death and the trio faces a dangerous journey through the wild Africa.
Director(s): Jonathan Frakes
Production: Electric Entertainment
  Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
TV-PG
Year:
2006
92 min
293 Views


Flynn, I--I--I

trust you.

I mean, we--we send you

out on missions alone.

It's just... You have a lot to learn.

I mean, sometimes you have to give up

what you want for--for

the greater good.

See, that's the difference

between a good librarian

and--and a great librarian.

Are you all right?

I mean, is something else bothering you?

No. I've-- I've

got work to do.

Hello? Mom?

I got a message that

you wanted me to stop by.

Surprise!

Surprise!

Oh, my God. I've died and gone to hell.

Oh. 32 years old. I don't believe it.

My baby boy is all grown up.

Mom, you know I hate these things.

What things? Birthdays? Nonsense.

Who doesn't like birthdays?

Who are these people?

Oh, friends, relatives.

The girls from my mahjong club.

What? You keep your life so

secret, I don't know who to invite.

Oh, there's someone I want you to meet.

No, Mom. I don't want...

No more matchmaking.

I know. I know. But this

one's perfect. Perfect.

Rose? Rose?

Rose, Flynn. Flynn, Rose.

I'm getting goosebumps just

looking at the two of you.

Hello, Flynn. Happy birthday. Thank you.

You're Rose Edwards. Yes.

Isn't she charming?

Would you excuse us for one second?

Sure.

What's wrong? Too skinny?

She's my third cousin. So?

So, I don't even think that's

legal in certain states.

Well, what's the big

deal? She's your cousin.

You'll have plenty to talk about.

Honey. Honey, it's your birthday.

Relax. Relax. Have a good time.

Oh, I've got to set up the karaoke.

Oh, no, no!

So how's Aunt Laura? Good.

She's having a new hip put in next week.

I need a drink. I need a big drink.

Can I get you anything else? No.

You're good? Okay. Yeah.

Excuse me one second.

I hope you're old enough to drink that.

Uncle Jerry! What are you doing here?

Oh. I thought you were in South America.

Nepal. And I came back early.

I couldn't miss the opportunity

to see your mother embarrass you.

Oh. You have no idea.

She's out there trying to

fix me up with my own cousin.

Better make that a double.

Coming up. So Nepal?

That sounds exciting.

I'm telling you, Flynn, there's

a lot of money to be made

in the import-export business.

If you ever want a job,

you can get out of that

stuffy library job of yours,

go out and see the world.

Jerry, I think I'm okay.

All right.

Mmm. Anyway. Excuse me.

Furniture wasn't the only

thing I picked up in Nepal.

Happy birthday, kiddo. Wow.

This is amazing. It's

a Tibetan shadow box.

From the Qing Dynasty,

judging from the woodwork.

I figured you'd know more about

the darn thing than I would.

Open it up.

That picture was taken

shortly after I met your dad.

That was, what, 38 years ago.

The two of us.

We were best friends right off the bat.

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