The Mummy (1999)
The Mummy (1999)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Brendan Fraser
Rick O'Connell
Rachel Weisz
Evelyn Carnahan
John Hannah
Jonathan Carnahan
Arnold Vosloo
Imhotep
Patricia Velásquez
Anck-Su-Namun
Oded Fehr
Ardeth Bay
Kevin J. O'Connor
Beni Gabor
Jonathan Hyde
Allen Chamberlain
Erick Avari
Terence Bey
Stephen Dunham
Isaac Henderson
Corey Johnson
David Daniels
Mohammed Afifi
Hangman
Tuc Watkins
Bernard Burns
Omid Djalili
Gad Hassan
Bernard Fox
Winston Havlock
Aharon Ipalé
Seti I
Carl Chase
Hook
Abderrahim El Aadili
Camel Trader
Jake Arnott
Mummy
Mason Ball
Mummy
Isobel Brook
Mummy
James Traherne Burton
Mummy
Peter Chequer
Mummy
Porl Smith
Mummy
Ian Warner
Mummy
Taylor Murphy
Mummy (uncredited)
John Hubbard
Casting
Tony Reading
Art Direction
Stephen Sommers
Screenplay / Director
Bob Ducsay
Editor
Lloyd Fonvielle
Screenstory
Giles Masters
Art Direction
Sean Daniel
Producer
James Jacks
Producer
Ros Hubbard
Casting
John Bloomfield
Costume Design
Jerry Goldsmith
Original Music Composer / Conductor
Cliff Robinson
Art Direction
Peter Russell
Art Direction
Kevin Jarre
Executive Producer / Screenstory
Adrian Biddle
Director of Photography
Peter Howitt
Set Decoration
Megan Moran
Associate Producer
Howard Baral
Post Production Assistant
Peter Heslop
Unit Manager
Michael Magill
Dialogue Editor
James Gemmill
Scenic Artist
Abderrazak El Moustaghit
Stunts
Andrew MacRitchie
First Assistant Editor
Gary Donoghue
Best Boy Electric
Daniel Jeannette
Animation Supervisor
Sylvie Chesneau
Script Supervisor
Jo Burn
Unit Production Manager
Jonathan Klein
Foley Editor
James Offord
Camera Intern
Adam Biddle
First Assistant Camera / First Assistant 'A' Camera
Cliff Lanning
First Assistant Director
David Crozier
Sound Mixer
Sarita Allison
Makeup Artist
John Flemming
Key Grip
Gavin Gordon
Carpenter
Anya Gripari
Set Production Assistant
Roger Collins
Stand In
Tessa Harrison
Sculptor
Paul Couch
Standby Painter
Alistair Thompson
Production Accountant
Chris Carpenter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alice Biddle
Art Department Assistant
Ann Beverly
Assistant Costume Designer
Kevin Tengan
Systems Administrators & Support
Mike Stallion
Assistant Art Director
Aileen Seaton
Key Makeup Artist
Doreen A. Dixon
Post Production Supervisor
Stuart Clark
Utility Stunts
David Bruce
Electrician
Kevin Clark
Sound Effects Editor
John Paterson
Construction Coordinator
Robert Hallowell II
Hairstylist
Simon Crane
Stunt Coordinator
Chris Corbould
Special Effects Supervisor
Derek Atherton
Armorer
Michael Olague
Gaffer
Andrew Bock
Assistant Sound Editor
Michael Bauer
CGI Supervisor
Bob McMillian
Color Timer
Abdelkrim Abouobayd
Production Supervisor
Keith Batten
Boom Operator
Richard Burton
Sound Effects Editor
Gary Pollard
Creature Design
Sandy DellaMarie
Visual Effects Coordinator
Jennifer Bell
Visual Effects Producer
Keith Hamshere
Still Photographer
Ahab Afifi
Translator
David Cook
Editorial Production Assistant
Jon Olive
Assistant Sound Designer
Alexander Courage
Orchestrator
John Andrew Berton Jr.
Visual Effects Supervisor
Nicola Barnes
Art Department Coordinator
David Balfour
Property Master
Ron Nicholls
Grip
Tricia Cameron
Key Hair Stylist
Timothy Greenwood
Projection
Geoff Freeman
Unit Publicist
Terry Blyther
Location Manager
Patsy de Lord
Production Coordinator
Darrell Hall
Music Editor
Julie Andrews
Musician
Dave Freeth
Camera Technician
John Finklea
Temp Music Editor
Michael Chambers
Rigging Gaffer
Derek Thompson
Creature Design
Mark Sullivan
Matte Painter
Andrea Biklian
Negative Cutter
Najib Bennani
Accountant
Jon R. Brown
Production Runner
Serena Rainbow Naramore
Rotoscoping Artist
John Wells
Dressing Prop
Nick Vidar
Music Programmer
Alan Coates
Generator Operator
Jamie Christopher
Second Assistant Director
Jennifer Gonzalez
Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Lucy Williams
Assistant Location Manager
Tony Bianchi
Technical Advisor
Patrick Dodd
Supervising ADR Editor
Mik Allen
Clapper Loader
Mike Evans
Focus Puller
Tania Clarke
Assistant Production Coordinator
Mohammed Chaoui
Production Driver
Ian Differ
Assistant Editor
Karen Klein
Roto Supervisor
Lahcen Abbana
Costume Assistant
Gary Talbot
Third Assistant Director
Alex Cameron
Draughtsman
David A. Cohen
ADR Editor
Pat Sweeney
VFX Director of Photography
Chris Samworth
Camera Trainee
Ivo Horvat
Matte Painter
Hilda Hodges
Foley Artist
Nick Seuser
Additional Visual Effects
Camille Eden
Visual Effects Production Assistant
Joakim Arnesson
CG Artist
Sally Grace
Dialogue Coach
Frances Richardson
First Assistant Accountant
Mary Jo Lang
Foley Mixer
Siobhan Lyons
Location Coordinator
John Cluff
Special Effects Assistant
Leor Mendel
Casting Assistant
Greg Michael
Second Unit Director
Kyle Cooper
Title Designer
John Bateman
ADR Mixer
David Murphy
Wardrobe Supervisor
Jonathon Whaley
Pilot
Terry Isted
ADR Recordist
Graham Brooker
Special Effects Technician
Kenneth Hall
Supervising Music Editor
Nancy Tracy
First Assistant Sound Editor
Stephen Forrest-Smith
Storyboard Artist
Leon Apsey
Supervising Carpenter
Carolyn Tapp
Foley Supervisor
Andy Bennett
Stunt Double
Scott Ballard
CG Animator
Mustapha Adidou
Location Assistant
Ted Andre
Digital Compositor
Caroline Roemmele
Production Assistant
Patricia Carr
Co-Producer
Jo McLaren
Stunts / Stunt Double
Jamie Edgell
Stunts
Baa Echchafi
Stunts
Jim Threapleton
Third Assistant Director
Kelly Matsumoto
Editor
Allan Cameron
Production Design
Jayne Buxton
Makeup Artist
Ben Nye Jr.
Makeup Artist
Annie Townsend
Assistant Hairstylist
Jane Walker
Makeup Artist
Kevin Clark
Visual Effects Editor
Paul Herbert
Stunts
Morgan Johnson
Stunts
Paul Jennings
Stunts
Jindřich Klaus
Stunts
Pavel Krátký
Stunts
Sean McCabe
Stunts
Dimo Lipitkovský
Stunts
Ray Nicholas
Stunts
Mark Mottram
Stunts
Jaroslav Peterka
Stunts
Dinny Powell
Stunts
Gary Powell
Stunts
Gábor Piroch
Stunts
Jaroslav Pšenička
Stunts
Mark Southworth
Stunts
Angelo Ragusa
Stunts
Julian Spencer
Stunts
Tom Struthers
Stunts
Joss Gower
Stunts
Steve Dent
Stunts
Aris Comninos
Stunts
George Cottle
Stunts
Pavel Cajzl
Stunts
Ignacio Carreño
Stunts
David Cronnelly
Stunts
Viktor Cervenka
Stunts
Terry Cade
Stunts
Graeme Crowther
Stunts
Faycal Attougui
Stunts
Wade Eastwood
Stunts
Nrinder Dhudwar
Stunts
Martin Hub
Stunts
Rob Inch
Stunts
Paul Heasman
Stunts
Philippe Losson
Stunts
Derek Lea
Stunts
Rachael Jones
Propmaker
Greg Powell
Animal Coordinator
Abdelhafid Balafrej
Production Manager
Leslie Shatz
Sound Designer / Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 16, 1999
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 4m
Budget$80,000,000
Box Office$415,885,488
Filming LocationsEgypt · Morocco
Genres
Wiki.
The Mummy is a 1999 American action-adventure film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same name, starring Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah and Arnold Vosloo in the title role as the reanimated mummy. The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest with supernatural powers.
Development took years, with multiple screenplays and directors attached. In 1997, Sommers successfully pitched his version of a more adventurous and romantic take on the source material. Filming took place in Morocco and the United Kingdom; the crew endured dehydration, sandstorms and snakes shooting on location in the Sahara Desert. Industrial Light & Magic provided many of the visual effects, blending live-action footage and computer-generated imagery to create the titular monster. Jerry Goldsmith provided the orchestral score.
The Mummy was theatrically released on May 7, 1999. Despite mixed critical reviews, it was a commercial success and grossed over $416.4 million worldwide against a production budget of $80 million. The film's success spawned two direct sequels, The Mummy Returns (2001) and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008). It also led to spinoffs such as an animated series and the prequel The Scorpion King (2002), which generated its own sequels. Attempts to reboot the property and kickstart a new media franchise led to a 2017 film.