The Mummy Returns (2001)

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Written by Stephen Sommers

Directed by Stephen Sommers

Running Time: 130 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 12 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

This film starts off 10 years after where the first movie left off and centres around Alex (Freddie Boath), the 9-year-old son of Rick (Brendan Fraser) and Evie Carnahan O'Connell (Rachel Weisz).

The mummified remains of Imhotep and Anck-su-Numam are shipped to London to be used as a museum exhibit.

This film changes slightly in the way that this movies villain isn't Imhotep, it is in fact Anck-su-Numam (Patricia Velazquez) who wants Alex as she believes that he is the key to the reincarnation of the Egyptian God, Isis.

When is The Mummy Returns next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on SCI FI November 17th, 10:00pm and on SCI FI HD November 17th, 10:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Brendan FraserBrendan FraserRichard 'Rick' O'Connell
Image for Rachel WeiszRachel WeiszEvelyn 'Evy' Carnahan O'Connell/Princess Nefertiri
Image for John HannahJohn HannahJonathan Carnahan
Image for Dwayne JohnsonDwayne JohnsonMathayus the Scorpion King
Patricia VelazquezMeela Nais/Anck Su Namun
Freddie BoathAlexander 'Alex' O'Connell
Oded FehrArdeth Bey
Arnold VoslooHigh Priest Imhotep
Image for Alun ArmstrongAlun ArmstrongBaltus Hafez
Image for Adewale Akinnuoye-AgbajeAdewale Akinnuoye-AgbajeLock-Nah
Image for Shaun ParkesShaun ParkesIzzy Buttons
Bruce ByronRed
Joe DixonJacques
Tom FisherSpivey
Aharon IpaléPharaoh Seti I

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