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Synopsis: A young American archaeological apprentice (Charvet) is drawn into a perilous expedition deep beneath the timeless sands of Egypt. Escaping death traps and ancient monsters, the expedition discovers a secret older than history, and a danger beyond imagination. The "sleepers" have awoken. The gods have arisen. And, the countdown to the end of the world has begun...
Director(s): Roger Christian
Production: Phase 4 Films
 
IMDB:
3.6
TV-14
Year:
2013
85 min
Website
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And you called me little princess.

I liked that.

Now I'll find what happened to you.

I promise.

Hi, can you tell me where

the conference room is, please?

- Yes, I'll check for you, sir.

- Thank you.

Dr. Adler...

This is Miss Masterton.

I cannot seem to find Professor Mendella.

My father arranged for him

meet up for a drink at his villa.

You think you could

get him there now?

Oh, he is rather tired. Is there anyway

we can delay the meeting a few hours?

My father didn't fly me halfway across

the world, for me to wait one's sleep.

The villa in half an hour.

Dr. Adler.

- Hi.

I thought I was a little sort

with you on the phone earlier

So I called to apologize and I

saw you answer. Where is Mendella?

Can we talk for a moment?

I don't have much time.

My father expects me in a few minutes.

Professor Mendella is in the hospital.

He is critical.

He had a heart attack, and he

asked me to come in his place.

With all due respect, Dr. Adler,

you hardly qualify.

Mendella's been working

with my father for years.

Plus, he is unique in his field.

You, what are you?

I guess you'll never know, will you?

Sarah, this is Adam.

He'll be working with us.

He helped to set this up.

I've heard so much about you.

And of course, your mother.

- Really?

- I must go to the hotel, meet the others.

- Who is he?

- I'll fill you in later.

- Did you find Mendella?

- He is not coming.

He had a heart attack.

He is in intensive care.

Look, he did send his assistant along.

A Dr. Adler.

- Where is he?

- I was of sorts, I think I upset him.

He left.

Does this Dr. Adler know anything?

He has worked closely with Professor

Mendella for the last 4 years...

True and Professor Mendella

doesn't suffer fools.

This could be a disaster.

I was a little rude back there.

Look Ms Masterton, I don't want view

this anymore than you want me to view.

- That's not the point, Mr. Adler.

- It's Doctor.

Doctor can you come and join us at

the private bar at the Sphinx Hotel?

I'm really sorry I was rude,

I had no place to be.

Well I'm a...

- I'll be there

- Accepted.

A very beautiful sky this morning,

and yet you all look at me.

I am Professor Rohit Singh,

from India.

- And you must be...

- Doug Adler.

You must be the antiquities expert.

Antiquities and future.

Where is Professor Mendella?

Every piece of the jigsaw

puzzle is now on board.

- Rohit

- Professor Masterton.

- Welcome.

- Thank you.

All present and correct.

With the exception of Professor Mendella

who sadly cannot be with us today.

- Professor Masterton... I'm sorry...

- Where is Mendella?

Mendella suffered a heart attack

in the early hour of the morning.

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Peter Atkins

Peter Atkins was born in Liverpool, England on 2 November 1955. He was a founder member of The Dog Company, a 1970s avant-garde theatre group, along with Clive Barker and Doug Bradley - with whom he would later work on the Hellraiser movies. As well as his movie and TV work, he is the author of the novels Morningstar (1992) and Big Thunder (1997) and the collection Wishmaster and Others (1999). He is married to Dana Middleton and lives in Los Angeles, California. more…

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