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AdventureActionFantasy

The Mummy Returns

- The most powerful force on earth is about to be unleashed by the two people who should know better.

Rick and Evelyn O’Connell, along with their 8-year-old son Alex, discover the key to the legendary Scorpion King’s might: the fabled Bracelet of Anubis. Unfortunately, a newly resurrected Imhotep has designs on the bracelet as well, and isn’t above kidnapping its new bearer, Alex, to gain control of Anubis’s otherworldly army.

Release Date : 2001-05-04

Language :EnglishArabic

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Universal PicturesAlphaville Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : The Mummy 2- The Mummy ReturnsThe Mummy II: ReturnsThe Mummy IIThe Mummy 2

Cast

Brendan Fraser

Character Name : Rick O'Connell

Original Name : Brendan Fraser

Gender : Male

Rachel Weisz

Character Name : Evelyn O'Connell / Nefertiri

Original Name : Rachel Weisz

Gender : Female

John Hannah

Character Name : Jonathan Carnahan

Original Name : John Hannah

Gender : Male

Oded Fehr

Character Name : Ardeth Bay

Original Name : Oded Fehr

Gender : Male

Arnold Vosloo

Character Name : Imhotep

Original Name : Arnold Vosloo

Gender : Male

Patricia Velásquez

Character Name : Meela / Anck-Su-Namun

Original Name : Patricia Velásquez

Gender : Female

Freddie Boath

Character Name : Alex O'Connell

Original Name : Freddie Boath

Gender : Male

Dwayne Johnson

Character Name : Mathayus / The Scorpion King

Original Name : Dwayne Johnson

Gender : Male

Alun Armstrong

Character Name : Baltus Hafez

Original Name : Alun Armstrong

Gender : Male

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Character Name : Lock-Nah

Original Name : Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Gender : Male

Shaun Parkes

Character Name : Izzy Buttons

Original Name : Shaun Parkes

Gender : Male

Bruce Byron

Character Name : "Red" Willits

Original Name : Bruce Byron

Gender : Male

Joe Dixon

Character Name : Jacques Clemons

Original Name : Joe Dixon

Gender : Male

Tom Fisher

Character Name : Jacob Spivey

Original Name : Tom Fisher

Gender : Male

Aharon Ipalé

Character Name : Seti I

Original Name : Aharon Ipalé

Gender : Male

Quill Roberts

Character Name : Shafek

Original Name : Quill Roberts

Gender : Male

Donna Air

Character Name : Show Girl

Original Name : Donna Air

Gender : Female

Trevor Lovell

Character Name : Mountain of Flesh

Original Name : Trevor Lovell

Gender : Male

Brian Best

Character Name : British Museum Mummy (uncredited)

Original Name : Brian Best

Gender : Male

Sean Cronin

Character Name : High Priest (uncredited)

Original Name : Sean Cronin

Gender : Male

Rocky Taylor

Character Name : Man in Alley (uncredited)

Original Name : Rocky Taylor

Gender : Male

Rene Costa

Character Name : Digger (uncredited)

Original Name : Rene Costa

Gender : Male

Salem Hanna

Character Name : Egyptian Digger (uncredited)

Original Name : Salem Hanna

Gender : Male

Max Cavalera

Character Name : Scorpion King (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Max Cavalera

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

Suffers a little from the belief commonly held by sequels that "Bigger is better". Does expand the mythology (arguably not a positive), but more importantly is still a good time, thanks primarily to the relationship between the Brendan Fraser and Rachael Weisz characters. _Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go._

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

***Bigger is NOT always better; here it’s overKILL*** I'm a fan of the first movie from 1999 and was naturally looking forward to this 2001 sequel. I originally saw it at the theater with two friends; after about 10-15 minutes we were all bored by the bombardment of action and F/X. We just laid back in our seats in tedium for the remaining couple hours. It's a curious thing that too much action and F/X in a film can be boring. It may not seem logical but it's true; and "The Mummy Returns" is Exhibit A. I usually give certain movies second and third chances in the hope that my first impression may have been in error, which I’ve done with this one over the years. Unfortunately I keep finding myself relatively detached from the story even though there are all kinds of exciting things going on; or, at least, things that SHOULD HAVE been exciting. "The Mummy Returns" has a lot going for it: A great cast, locations, costumes, cinematography, F/X, etc. (although some of the CGI is woefully cartoony, like the Scorpion King at the close). It has great Indiana Jones appeal. Unfortunately it all adds up to a forgettable piece of cinematic dung. What went wrong? Simply put, no substance. "The Mummy Returns" abandons the characters while the plot is utilized as a clothesline for action and F/X sequences. The flick curiously has so many ingredients right, but it somehow utterly fails to absorb the viewer. It is unadulterated cinematic JUNK. It should be utilized in filmmaking classes as the quintessential example of style over substance or overKILL: having all the right elements, including budget, and yet stupefyingly fumbling the ball. The film runs 2 hours, 10 minutes (overlong), and was shot in England, Morocco, Jordan and Egypt. GRADE: C-

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Yeah, right, and no harm ever came from reading a book. You remember how that one went? After the financial success of "The Mummy" two years earlier, the sequel was inevitable. The big players from the first film are back, Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Arnold Vosloo and Oded Fehr. Stephen Sommers once again directs (and writes), Patricia Velasquez comes in to be a main player after her cameo in the first film, and young Freddie Boath plays the son of Rick and Evelyn who are now married. This time the cameo goes to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson who plays The Scorpion King and who is replaced by a very bad CGI version of himself at film's finale. When the second sequel, "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor" (2008), was released, Brendan Fraser went on record as saying that for "The Mummy Returns" they basically remade the film they had already made in 1999! This is absolutely true, some new characters and an expansion on the O'Connell romance have been put in to beef it up, while some Zombie Pygmies are around to add extra monster factor, but yes! It's a re-tread only with more money spent, more effects (and better effects apart from Scorpion King) and more noise. This actually is OK for those who enjoyed the first film immensely, because "Returns" is every bit as enjoyable as family blockbuster entertainment. The Worldwide box offices rang to the tune of over $330 million in profit. That's a lot of happy families you would think!. So yes, it's a bit of a cheat, but much like the film before it, it gets away with it because the makers do everything they can to entertain the action/adventure loving crowd. With legions of Anubis warriors, those awesome Pygmies and the all round funny by-play between a cast comfortable with the material (again), "The Mummy Returns" delivers exactly what can reasonably be expected of it. 7/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-09-02

This is, actually, every bit as good as it's daddy - but why, oh why, do we always to have to introduce children into the mix? In this case Fredddie Boath joins the gang of intrepid adventurers trying to save the world from the scourge of a recently re-reincarnated mummy (a re-born, born again sort of thing!). He finds the Bracelet of Anubis, gets kidnapped and off we go on a fun race against time across the desert encountering all sorts of dangers and evil critters along the way. This one also introduces us to the "Scorpion King" (least said, I think) and Sommers, again, keeps this all moving along apace. It is just entertainment and if you look for nothing more then - of it's genre, it isn't disappointing.