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Dwayne Johnson | Mathayus |
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Kelly Hu | Cassandra |
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Michael Clarke Duncan | Balthazar |
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Steven Brand | Memnon |
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Bernard Hill | Philos |
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Roger Rees | King Pheron |
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Esteban Cueto | Third Akkadian |
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Nils Allen Stewart | Torturer |
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Grant Heslov | Arpid |
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Branscombe Richmond | Jesup |
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Joseph Ruskin | Tribal Leader |
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Peter Facinelli | Takmet |
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Somaya Reece | Harlot |
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Michael Tronick | Editor |
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John Debney | Original Music Composer |
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Stephen Sommers | Screenplay |
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Sean Daniel | Producer |
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James Jacks | Producer |
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David Hayter | Screenplay |
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Chuck Russell | Director |
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John R. Leonetti | Director of Photography |
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William Osborne | Screenplay |
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Vince McMahon | Executive Producer |
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Kevin Misher | Producer |
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Greg Parsons | Editor |
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Stephen Sommers | Production |
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Jonathan Hales | Story Contributor |
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Stephen Sommers | Story Contributor |
"Warrior. Legend. King."
Mathayus (Johnson), the last true Akkadian mercenary, along with his half-brother, Jesup, and friend, Rama, is hired by King Pheron (Rees) to kill a sorcerer, whose prophetic powers allow the vicious Egyptian Emperor Memnon (Brand) to rule his empire with an iron fist.
Mathayus sneaks into Memnon's camp and finds his way to the sorcerer's tent, where he discovers that Memnon's sorcerer is actually a beautiful sorceress called Cassandra (Hu). Unfortunately, Mathayus is discovered and caught by the guards, thanks to a tip-off by Pheron's treacherous son, Takmet (Facinelli), leading to Jesup and Rama being killed.
Theatrical : 2002-04-19 : United States of America
DVD : 2002-10-01
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