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Scorpion King (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 92 mins

  • Director: Chuck Russell
  • Writer: Stephen Sommers; Jonathan Hales
  • Producer: Sean Daniel; James Jacks

CGiii Comment

Camp twaddle...but, thoroughly entertaining...if you like this sort of thing.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In ancient Gomorrah, thousands of years before the Pyramids, the remaining free nomadic tribes are forced to form an uneasy alliance to put an end to mighty King Memnon's reign of tyranny. One of the few survivors and the last of the Akkadians, the brave assassin, Mathayus, is entrusted with the impossible task of executing Memnon's fortune-telling sorceress, Cassandra, only to find himself up against a seemingly indestructible evil army. Now, with the help of his new powerful allies, including the great warrior, Balthazar, Mathayus returns to the legendary city to infiltrate Memnon's impenetrable fortress in the desert and exact his revenge. Is Mathayus destined to be the next Scorpion King?

Cast & Characters

Dwayne Johnson as Mathayus;
Steven Brand as Memnon;
Michael Clarke Duncan as Balthazar;
Kelly Hu as The Sorceress;
Bernard Hill as Philos;
Grant Heslov as Arpid;
Peter Facinelli as Takmet;
Ralf Moeller as Thorak;
Branscombe Richmond as Jesup;
Roger Rees as King Pheron;
Sherri Howard as Queen Isis;
Conrad Roberts as Chieftain;
Joseph Ruskin as Tribal Leader;
Esteban Cueto as Third Akkadian;
Nils Allen Stewart as Torturer