Search for in

Basket


Your basket is empty

 

The Mummy

The Mummy
Brendan Fraser, Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, Rachel Weisz and John Hannah
Our Price: £4.69 (includes UK shipping)

Shipping Destinations for this item

UK - Shipping Included
United Kingdom
Europe Zone 1 - £1.29
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland
Europe Zone 2 - £1.49
Andorra, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, Poland, Sweden
Europe Zone 3 - £1.79
Bosnia And Herzegovina , Cyprus, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Greece, Greenland, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Vatican City
North America - £1.49
Canada, USA
Australia and Far East Asia - £1.49
Australia, Israel, New Zealand, Taiwan
Japan - £1.49
Japan
Others - £1.79
Falkland Islands
RRP: £19.99. You Save: £15.30
In Stock. Available for dispatch within 24 hours.
Buy The Mummy : DVD Add To Wishlist - The Mummy :  DVD
Got one to sell? Click here to sell your item on our site using BaseTrade

Alternative Buying Options

Price Condition Seller Buy
£6.04
(includes UK shipping)

Shipping Destinations for this item

UK - Shipping Included
United Kingdom
New

Sold by: magonl

Rating: 100% positive (325 ratings)

Notes: "Brand New, Dispatched within 1- 2 Working Days from the UK"

£11.32
(includes UK shipping)

Shipping Destinations for this item

UK - Shipping Included
United Kingdom
New

Sold by: MERLIN MOOSIK

Rating: 100% positive (343 ratings)

Notes: BRAND NEW! - Independant UK Seller. Delivery time 2 -15 working days (UK) & 7-21 days (International).

This content requires the
Adobe Flash Player Version 8 or greater.
Click Here to download the latest version.

Description

In the 1920s, a group of archaeologists led by adventurer Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) discovers the mummified body of Imhotep, an Egyptian priest who was cursed for falling in love with the Pharoah's mistress. When they accidentally resurrect him, the battle for survival begins, as the mummy begins to use his powers to reclaim his long-lost love. Director Stephen Sommers updates this classic Universal monster for the 1990s, using a dazzling array of computer-generated special effects. Fun performances from Fraser and Rachel Weisz add to the tongue-in-cheek Saturday matinee appeal.

The Mummy Returns Review

Summer has arrived with "The Mummy Returns," the first genuine blockbuster of the season. Fans of the first movie won't be disappointed with this sequel, set a decade after the original. Returning stars Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are now happily married with a young son, still excavating temples in Egypt when not living in style in London. However when - surprise, surprise! - the Mummy returns and kidnaps their son the action hots up, as all concerned go in search of the lost temple of The Scorpion King, an ancient warrior king (played to perfection by WWF star The Rock), whose resurrected powers could destroy the world.

The plot isn't that important and the script isn't great, but it doesn't matter: the film is made up of one huge spectacular set piece after another, featuring ancient Egyptian battles, a double-decker bus chase across London, and killer ghost pygmies. The special effects in these scenes are awesome, but there are ultimately too many of them; and at two hours ten minutes the film comes perilously close to 'sheer spectacle' overload. But ultimately you'll leave the cinema with a huge grin on your face. What more can you want from a genuine blockbuster?

Special Features


Interactive Menus, Making Of, Deleted Scenes, Theatrical Trailer, Visual And Special Effects Formation Featurette, Feature Commentary, Mummy Game, Facts About Ancient Egypt, Production Notes, Cast And Film Makers Notes, Menu Music

Technical Details


Region 2
Running Time: 120 minutes
Production Year: 1998
Main Language: English


Genre: Horror

Certificate: 18 Suitable for 18 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 18, by placing an order for this product you are declaring that you are 18 years or over.

Director: Stephen Sommers and Stephen Sommers



Catalogue No:8200543
Release Date: 19-05-2003