Prisoners of the Sun is a 2013 British-French adventure horror film directed by Roger Christian starring John Rhys-Davies, David Charvet, Carmen Chaplin, Emily Holmes, Nick Moran, Joss Ackland, Michael Higgs, Gulshan Grover and Shane Richie.
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Prisoners of the Sun | |
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Directed by | Roger Christian |
Written by | Peter Atkins Anthony Hickox |
Produced by | Philipp Knauss Matthias Drescher |
Starring | John Rhys-Davies David Charvet Carmen Chaplin Emily Holmes Nick Moran Joss Ackland Michael Higgs Gulshan Grover Shane Richie |
Cinematography | Ed Wild |
Edited by | Valerie Haaf |
Music by | Maarten Buning |
Production companies | MEC Cinemakers LUXX Studios |
Distributed by | Miromar Entertainment |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom France |
Language | English |
Budget | $17 million |
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A young archaeological apprentice named Doug Adler (David Charvet) is dragged into a perilous expedition deep beneath the timeless sands of Egypt. He and a group of others encounter ancient monsters and escape death traps, but through the expedition, they discover a secret older than time and a danger beyond imagination. However, the "sleepers" have awoken, the gods have risen and the countdown to the end of the world has begun. The Voyagers must find a way to stop the mummy named Al Khem Ayut (Cedric Proust) and escape from the pyramid before time runs out.
Actor | Role |
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John Rhys-Davies | Prof. Hayden Masterton |
David Charvet | Doug Adler |
Carmen Chaplin | Sarah Masterton |
Emily Holmes | Claire Becket |
Nick Moran | Adam Prime |
Joss Ackland | Prof. Mendella |
Michael Higgs | Peter Levitz |
Gulshan Grover | Rohit |
Shane Richie | Kalfhani |
Katherine Heath | Jemila |
Ahmed Boulane | Pharao consort |
Cedric Proust | Al Khem Ayut Mummy |
Isabella Orlowska | Heather |
Edy Arellano | Sahid |
The film was released on DVD by Phase 4 Films on 8 July 2014.[1]
Films directed by Roger Christian | |
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