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The Scorpion King
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Synopsis
The Rock has his first starring role in this prequel to The Mummy films, which was developed while The Mummy Returns was still in production. The film takes place in ancient times, when a mighty swordsman, Memnon (Steven Brand, making his film debut) ruled over nearly all the known world. Memnon, a brutal tyrant, defeats his enemies in battle with the help of a beautiful sorceress, Cassandra (Kelly Hu), who can predict the future. The last of the "free tribes" form a fragile alliance to fight Memnon, and hire a trio of Akkadian assassins, led by Mathayus (pro wrestler The Rock, who made his big-screen debut as this character in The Mummy Returns), to kill the sorceress and thus remove Memnon's advantage. Balthazar (Michael Clarke Duncan of The Green Mile), the powerful leader of the Nubians, objects to hiring mercenaries, but the plan goes forward. The assassins are betrayed by Takmet (Peter Facinelli), the son of one of the tribal leaders, and Mathayus finds himself unable to kill Cassandra. Thanks to the unlikely machinations of Cassandra, and the aid of a horse thief, Arpid (Grant Heslov of True Lies), Mathayus escapes to the desert. He eventually abducts Cassandra, who explains that Memnon was holding her against her will. Mathayus thwarts Memnon's efforts to re-capture Cassandra, then uses his newfound sense of justice to convince the surviving tribal leaders to join forces again to defeat Memnon. The Scorpion King was directed by Chuck Russell. Jonathan Hales (Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones) was credited with the story, and WWF owner Vince McMahon has an executive producer credit. The film, which was shot in the U.S. (very unusual for a big action film), reportedly underwent extensive re-shoots when the first cut came in with a running time of 70 minutes. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

Cast

Grant Heslov Arpid
Bernard Hill Philos
Sherri Howard Queen Isis
Kelly Hu Cassandra
Ralph Moeller Thorak
Roger Rees King Pheron
Branscombe Richmond Jesup
Conrad Roberts Chieftain
Peter Facinelli Takmet
Michael Clarke Duncan Balthazar
The Rock The Scorpion King
The Rock The Scorpion King/Mathayus
Steven Brand Memmon
Steven Brand Memnon

Production Crew

Hiro Narita Additional Cinematography
Robert La Bonge Additional Cinematography
CFX/Das Werk Animator
Doug Meerdink Art Director
Josh McLaglen Associate Producer
Michael Tronick Associate Producer
Randi Hiller Casting
Sarah Halley-Finn Casting
John Leonetti Cinematographer
John R. Leonetti Cinematographer
Richard Luke Rothschild Co-producer
John Debney Composer (Music Score)
John Bloomfield Costume Designer
Chuck Russell Director
Greg Parsons Editor
Michael Tronick Editor
Vince McMahon Executive Producer
Josh McLaglen First Assistant Director
James Jacks Producer
Kevin Misher Producer
Sean Daniel Producer
Stephen Sommers Producer
Vince McMahon Producer
Ed Verreaux Production Designer
Jonathan Hales Screen Story
Stephen Sommers Screen Story
David Hayter Screenwriter
Stephen Sommers Screenwriter
William Osborne Screenwriter
Billy Burton Second Unit Director
Gregory Marshall Second Unit Director
Gregory Marshall Second Unit Director
Bill Law Set Designer
Dean Wolcott Set Designer
Gary Diamond Set Designer
James Murakami Set Designer
Kate J. Sullivan Set Designer
Kristen Pratt Set Designer
Noelle King Set Designer
Robert Anderson, Jr. Sound/Sound Designer
Billy Burton Stunts Coordinator
Thomas Lupo Stunts Coordinator
Greg Papalia Supervising Art Director
Cameron Frankley Supervising Sound Editor
CFX/Das Werk Visual Effects
RIOT Pictures Visual Effects
Year: 2002
Runtime: 91
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for intense sequences of action violence and some sensuality
Category: Feature


Produced by
Alphaville
Misher
Stephen Sommers Film
WWF Entertainment

Release
April 19, 2002 (USA)
by Universal