The Mummy (2017)
The Mummy (2017)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Tom Cruise
Nick Morton
Annabelle Wallis
Jennifer Halsey
Sofia Boutella
Ahmanet
Jake Johnson
Chris Vail
Courtney B. Vance
Colonel Greenway
Russell Crowe
Henry Jekyll / Edward Hyde
Marwan Kenzari
Malik
Neil Maskell
Dr. Whemple
Javier Botet
Set
Andrew Brooke
Mr. Brooke
Selva Rasalingam
King Menehptre
Shanina Shaik
Arabian Princess
Dylan Smith
Pilot
Hadrian Howard
MP
Rez Kempton
Construction Manager
Bella Ava Georgiou
Fourth Technician / Makeup Artist
David Burnett
Tunnel Agent
Stephen Thompson
First Man
James Arama
Second Man
Vera Chok
Prodigium Tech
Sean Cameron Michael
Archaeologist
Martin Bishop
Senior Technician
Simon Atherton
Crusader / Armorer
Matthew Wilkas
Reporter
Sohm Kapila
Reporter
Erol Ismail
Ahmanet's Warrior
Parker Sawyers
Co-Pilot
Rhona Croker
Helen
Timothy Allsop
Worker
Grace Chilton
Woman in Toilet
Hannah Ankrah
Woman in Toilet
Dylan Kussman
Writer Tech / Screenplay
Peter Lofsgard
Spider Technician
Shane Zaza
Technician
Alice Hewkin
Technician
Daniel Tuite
Prodigium Technician
Noof Ousellam
Technician in Chamber
Maryam Grace
Female Tech
Sonya Cullingford
Undead
Fionn Cox-Davies
Undead
Neus Gil Cortes
Undead
Emily Thompson-Smith
Undead
Stéphane Deheselle
Undead
Madeleine Fairminer
Undead
Michèle Paleta Rhyner
Undead
Michael Haydon
Tourist (uncredited)
Jason Matthewson
Museum Guy (uncredited)
Kelly Burke
Museum Visitor (uncredited)
Chasty Ballesteros
Kira Lee (uncredited)
Emma Louise Saunders
Museum Visitor (uncredited)
Ayman Khechini
Museum Tourist (uncredited)
Alaa Safi
Sickle Slave
Jon-Jo Inkpen
Stunts
Matteo Veglia
VFX Production Coordinator
Lucy Cork
Stunts
Alex Kurtzman
Director / Producer / Screenstory
Seth Engstrom
Conceptual Design
Rob Bliss
Concept Artist
Sarah Lochlan
Stunts
Paul Hirsch
Editor
Ben Seresin
Director of Photography
Sean Daniel
Producer
Chris Morgan
Producer
Lucinda Syson
Casting
Tomasz Krzemieniecki
Stunts
Bobby Cardoso
Art Direction
Brian Tyler
Original Music Composer
Mark Layton
Production Supervisor
Gina Hirsch
Editor
Hallam Rice-Edwards
Production Supervisor
John Frankish
Art Direction
Dominic Watkins
Production Design
Ravi Bansal
Art Direction
Simone Goodridge
Production Manager
Jon Hutman
Production Design
Andrew Ackland-Snow
Art Direction
Will Coubrough
Art Direction
Matthew Llewellyn
Music Editor
Jille Azis
Set Decoration
Luke Clare
Assistant Editor
Salvatore Valone
Assistant Editor
Kyle Clausen
Music Editor
James Lewis
Art Direction
Liz Griffiths
Set Decoration
Jon Spaihts
Screenstory
Graham Hall
Camera Operator
Steve Street
Visual Effects Art Director
Christopher McQuarrie
Screenplay
Frank Walsh
Supervising Art Director
Gaby Beyers
Art Department Coordinator
Peter Batten
Camera Operator
Steve Kitchen
Rigging Gaffer
Chelsea Ellis Bloch
Casting Associate
Chiabella James
Still Photographer
Francesca Galesi
Researcher
Keir Sloan
Researcher
Catherine Palmer
Art Direction
Michael Epstein
Researcher
John McKay
Gaffer
Toby Plaskitt
Russian Arm Operator
Jo Beckett
Script Supervisor
Sarel Pretorius
Steadicam Operator
David Koepp
Screenplay
Pat Sweeney
Gaffer
Lucia Foster Found
Aerial Coordinator
Jenny Lumet
Screenstory
Ken Hodgson
Dolly Grip
Natasha Vincent
Casting Associate
Grant Appleton
Camera Operator
Dan Sigobongo
Rigging Grip
Matthew Poynter
Camera Operator
David Sinfield
Gaffer
Pete Romano
Underwater Director of Photography
Jeff Murrell
Gaffer
Marc Wolff
Aerial Coordinator / Pilot
Justin Warburton-Brown
Art Direction
Tom Whitehead
Art Direction
Julian Morson
Camera Operator
Andrew Hunt
Costume Supervisor
Emily Bilverstone
Makeup Artist
Hayley Carreira
Costume Supervisor
Liz Barlow
Makeup Artist
Yi Shan
VFX Production Coordinator
Keleigh Thomas
Makeup Artist
Henning Sanden
VFX Editor
Lee Croucher
Wardrobe Supervisor
Hanna Canfor
Hairstylist
Zanmarie Hanekom
Hairstylist
Eva Marieges Moore
Makeup Artist
Carlos A. Alarcon
Animation Supervisor
Abhay Shashikant Sawant
VFX Editor
B.S. Rajkumar Sapate
VFX Editor
Charlie Hounslow
Makeup Artist
Gary Vanhooland
Visual Effects Editor
Ryan J. Frias
Dialogue Editor
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Makeup Designer / Hair Designer
Jordan Cario
Creature Technical Director
Andreas Andersson
Animation Supervisor
Ron Barr
CG Supervisor
Georgia-mai Hudson
Makeup Artist
Darrell Warner
Costume Illustrator
Alice Moore
Hairstylist
Mnandi Ridley
Sequence Supervisor
Evan Roberts
Sequence Supervisor
Tim Weber
Visual Effects Producer
Dee Selby
Foley Editor
Tim Gomillion
Sound Recordist
Dominic Tuohy
Special Effects Supervisor
Daniel Laurie
Supervising Sound Editor
Thomas Kuo
Digital Intermediate
Jakub Pruszkowski
Creature Technical Director
Adam Heinis
Special Effects Coordinator
Emma McCleave
First Assistant Editor
Jiayin Wang
Visual Effects Producer
Alicia Davies
Special Effects Coordinator
Paul Massey
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mathieu Vallet
Visual Effects Editor
Marco van der Merwe
Visual Effects Editor
David Chrastka
Sound Effects Editor
Kamyllia Vasseur
Visual Effects Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 6, 2017
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 51m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$125,000,000
Box Office$409,231,607
Filming LocationsOxford · London, United Kingdom · Morocco
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Mummy is a 2017 American fantasy action-adventure film directed by Alex Kurtzman and written by David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie, and Dylan Kussman, with a story by Kurtzman, Jon Spaihts, and Jenny Lumet. A reboot of the Mummy franchise, it stars Tom Cruise as U.S. Army Sergeant Nick Morton, a soldier of fortune who accidentally unearths the ancient tomb of entrapped Egyptian princess Ahmanet (Sofia Boutella). Annabelle Wallis, Jake Johnson, Courtney B. Vance, and Russell Crowe also star.
The Mummy premiered at the State Theatre in Sydney, Australia on May 22, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on June 9, 2017. It received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $410 million worldwide, losing $60–95 million due to high production and marketing costs. Intended to kick-start the Dark Universe, a modern cinematic universe concept based on the classic Universal Monsters film series, the film's poor box office performance led to the cancellation of the shared universe. However, the Dark Universe name would later be used for a land name at the upcoming Universal Epic Universe featuring similar characters.