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Mysteries of Egypt
Mysteries of Egypt
transports audiences to a distant time and place where the Nile River Valley cuts an emerald swath through the desert sands. With its team of scientists, the film explores the architectural feats, legends, and history of the ancient Egyptian civilization. Float down the lush Nile and soar over the Valley of the Kings, as stars Omar Sharif and Kate Maberly (
The Secret Garden
) explore the latest discoveries and uncover many of the mysteries that surround these ancient peoples.
Genre
Cultural Studies, Documentary, Historical
Awards
2011 IMAX Hall of Fame Award
1999 U.S. International Film and Video Festival Gold Camera Award in the History category
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Released:
June 1998
Status:
In Distribution
3D:
No
Run Time:
38 minutes
Format:
15/70, 10/70, 8/70
Distributor:
National Geographic
Produced By:
A co-production of
National Geographic Films
and
Destination Cinema
, in association with
NOVA/WGBH
Boston,
Museum of Science and Industry-Chicago
,
Canadian Museum of Civilization
, and Centex Investment Limited.
Executive Producer:
Ed Capelle, Richard James, Tim Kelly
Producer:
Ahmed Sami (producer: Egypt), Scott Swofford, Lisa Truitt
Director:
Bruce Niebaur
Associate Producer:
Writer:
Bruce Neibaur (story and screenplay), John Pielmeier (screenplay)
Cinematography:
Reed Smoot (DOP), Jack Tankard
Sound Editor:
Visual Effects:
Music/Score:
Sam Cardon
Editor:
Stephen Johnson
Narrator:
Other Credits:
Starring Omar Sharif and Kate Maberly. Egyptologists/Film Consultants: Zahi Hawass, Mark Lehner, and Nicholas Reeves.
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