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00:00:00Aqatat
00:00:24The capital city of the revered king Tutankhamen
00:00:27and one of the most enlightened kingdoms of all the land.
00:00:30His rule was one of peace and prosperity for his people,
00:00:33and so they loved and revered him.
00:00:39Tutankhamen, emanation of the sun god Ra,
00:00:42lord of two worlds, namatra, wise and eternal.
00:00:49He was one of the youngest rulers the world had ever known.
00:00:57But in reality, the boy king was thousands of years old,
00:01:02sent by Ra to protect mankind from evil.
00:01:09Under his rule, the people thrived and it was a time of prosperity.
00:01:13The gods had blessed the land.
00:01:16Famine was unknown.
00:01:18Art flourished. Harmony reigned.
00:01:22But Ra sent Tutankhamen for a reason.
00:01:27The demons of the nether regions had long fought for control of this world.
00:01:33Armed now with an emerald tablet that opened a portal between this world and theirs,
00:01:39the demons entered our world.
00:01:41Far from Akataten and the watchful eyes of Tutankhamen.
00:01:46From deep, deep underground,
00:01:48the demons were unleashed and cast upon the earth.
00:01:51The demons took possession of mankind,
00:01:53allowing evil to flourish from the inside.
00:01:56The very worst of humanity burst to the surface.
00:02:00Ra yi ta imi anif perpeta izveten.
00:02:04Tutankhamen prayed to the gods and asked for strength.
00:02:09The time had come to face his destiny.
00:02:12To protect the world from eternal evil.
00:02:15Tutankhamen conjured his power and began his battle against the demons.
00:02:20The boy king fought valiantly,
00:02:23yet the evil inhuman souls seeped out and filled the sky.
00:02:26Darkness was taking over the world in preparation for the ultimate arrival of him.
00:02:31The evil of him.
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00:03:03The evil of him.
00:03:04Set, the great beast, evil incarnate.
00:03:13Though Tutankhamun was strong and brave, he was no match for Set.
00:03:34Let's go!
00:03:58With the Emerald Tablet shattered, the portal between worlds was closed.
00:04:02Whomsoever was left on this side of the portal would remain here forever, unless the portal was ever again opened.
00:04:10In order to save mankind, Tutankhamun sacrificed himself and lured Set back down into the depths from which it was spawned.
00:04:18The shattered fragments of the Emerald Tablet were scattered to the four corners of the Earth.
00:04:22For centuries, there have been those who have dedicated and risked their lives to finding the lost pieces of the Tablet.
00:04:36But all have failed.
00:04:38I, too, have been on the insatiable quest to unearth a legendary artifact.
00:04:44This quest has taken me to some of the most dangerous and uninhabitable regions of the planet.
00:04:50My name is Danny Fremont, and I am an archaeologist.
00:04:54I had previously uncovered two of the lost pieces of the Emerald Tablet.
00:05:00But both times, the fragments have been stolen from my grasp by the minions of the powerful Hellfire Council.
00:05:06My research now has taken me to an ice cave in the Arctic, the resting place of the third piece of the Tablet.
00:05:14Unfortunately, my elation from the discovery was short-lived.
00:05:18I was once again followed by the henchmen of the Hellfire Council.
00:05:22The third Emerald Tablet.
00:05:24It's not so dangerous...
00:05:26...and protege to the Earth.
00:05:31They're just so interested.
00:05:34They are just so fer finals.
00:05:38This averac crowds constituted some radiation raypower.
00:05:42I'd be careful about being the moon for him to my beak to a planet.
00:05:46The Redfires leak is peaceful during his entire munition.
00:05:49advocate Qurosk
00:05:51Fremont.
00:06:12Sinclair.
00:06:17I've been looking for that tablet for years.
00:06:19You just beat me to the finish line.
00:06:49I've got a sled to catch.
00:07:00Unfortunately for you, Professor Sinclair, the first three Emerald Tablets will do nothing without the fourth.
00:07:05Unfortunately for you, I've got the Tablets.
00:07:07The Hellfire Council is a secret society comprised of the world's wealthiest and most powerful businessmen and aristocrats.
00:07:18Its goal is simple.
00:07:19World domination through the powers of the occult and black magic.
00:07:22The organization has counted many of history's most storied and powerful figures as members.
00:07:31Now, in this 20th century, the Council thrives in this newer, darker age led by their current overlord, Nathan Carnes.
00:07:38The Hellfire Council now had three of the four pieces of the Emerald Tablet.
00:07:45And despite my previous misfortune, I was determined more than ever to find the last piece.
00:07:51My research led me back to Cairo.
00:07:53It was there that I believed I would find the resting place of the remaining portion of the Emerald Tablet.
00:07:57First, I needed to find the clues that would lead me to the hidden relic.
00:08:02And in Cairo, the clues were all around me.
00:08:05As long as I had enough money to buy them.
00:08:11Here is one of the many treasure maps to the tomb of Tutankhamen.
00:08:27Go north of the river, 30 kilometers.
00:08:32East, 12 kilometers.
00:08:35Then dig down, 7 kilometers.
00:08:42Can anyone tell me why this map is a fake?
00:08:45You can't dig 7 kilometers down.
00:08:47Not even today.
00:08:52Lord Russell, please enlighten us.
00:08:55Master, officers of the council.
00:09:01We are losing our grip.
00:09:03The useless Eekers are demanding their freedom.
00:09:08We can't let this get out of hand.
00:09:10Was it for nothing that we caused the Great War?
00:09:17May I please address the council?
00:09:21This is all unnecessary.
00:09:22We'll soon be able to exert total world control.
00:09:25Oh, all right, all right.
00:09:27Tell us how your Grand Master plan is going to come about.
00:09:31By means of the four Emerald Tablets.
00:09:34Ah, yes, and that reminds me of you.
00:09:37You only have three Tablets, don't you?
00:09:40And then only thanks to Danny Fremont, who found them first.
00:09:43He merely cleared the way for my ultimate discovery of the Tablets.
00:09:46He wasn't strong enough to keep them.
00:09:47Where is the fourth Tablet, and why haven't you found it?
00:09:51Master, gentlemen, I believe the fourth Emerald Tablet is hidden in the tomb of Tutankhamen.
00:10:00Curiously, all records from the time of Tutankhamen have been expunged.
00:10:06It's as if he never existed.
00:10:09But a strange phrase on the red granite lion of Nubia.
00:10:13Carvings on a scarab found in the temple of Osiris at Abodeus.
00:10:19Hieroglyphics on the steely of Merid-Ra, possibly his mother.
00:10:22All point to the existence of a pharaoh named Tutankhamen.
00:10:28He lived and died.
00:10:30His tomb is out there, and I intend to find it.
00:10:34The tomb and the fourth Emerald Tablet.
00:10:37And when I find it, if I can only reunite all four pieces of the original Emerald Tablet?
00:10:44We will be in control of a force that will make all your grand manipulations seem petty and ridiculous.
00:10:53We could use that power for peace and prosperity for the entire world.
00:10:59Master, gentlemen, the Hellfire Council will become, there's only one word for it, invincible.
00:11:14Master, let's go.
00:11:17Doctor, I finally found it.
00:11:22I found a genuine map to Tutankhamen's tomb.
00:11:27Such a fuss about a minor pharaoh's tomb.
00:11:30The prevailing French theory is that this is all a myth anyway.
00:11:33Please.
00:11:36Don't tell me you paid for the privilege of being ripped off.
00:11:39I just, I know this one is real.
00:11:41It was discovered yesterday at the dig of Horem Hemp's burial chamber.
00:11:45If it was genuine, why not keep it to themselves?
00:11:48Why sell it to you?
00:11:49Help me.
00:11:51Do you want the good news or the bad news?
00:11:53The bad news.
00:11:54Fake.
00:11:56How do you know?
00:11:57The paper.
00:11:59It's lambskin, certainly very old, but harder than papyrus used in 1332 BC.
00:12:04And the good news?
00:12:05You won't become rich and retire from the museum.
00:12:07You will still be my extremely valuable, extremely well-regarded assistant.
00:12:11Hmm.
00:12:19Hey, you're missing the big picture.
00:12:20Sinclair has the third animal tablet.
00:12:22All he needs is the last one.
00:12:23Not that.
00:12:23Anything but that.
00:12:24Don't you understand?
00:12:25If Sinclair and the Helplier Council ever get control of all four pieces of the animal tablet,
00:12:30they'll have the power to control the entire world.
00:12:34I wish you guys could grasp how huge this is.
00:12:38You need to drink one hell of a lot more of the weed.
00:12:41You're taking this rivalry with Sinclair much too serious.
00:12:44It's no mere rivalry.
00:12:46We're talking preternatural power.
00:12:48I can still snap Sinclair.
00:12:54All I got to do is get the fourth tablet before he does, and he won't be able to do a damn thing.
00:12:58See?
00:12:59I told you a drink would help.
00:13:01You know, it's reputed to be in Tutankum's tomb.
00:13:03You're kidding, right?
00:13:05Every treasure in the world's reputed to be in Tut's tomb.
00:13:07Unfortunately, you have no idea where the tomb is.
00:13:11Yeah, but neither does Sinclair.
00:13:13After years of painstaking and sometimes painful research, I've narrowed down the location of Tutankhamun's tomb,
00:13:22the Valley of the Kings.
00:13:24Unfortunately, that still leaves a thousand square miles for me to dig up,
00:13:31which, according to my calculations, will take approximately 327 years.
00:13:39However, I have a few tricks up my sleeve to narrow that down.
00:13:47Don't be surprised if I uncover the tomb within a matter of months.
00:13:51Think what secrets I may find, what answers I may uncover,
00:13:58locked inside that silent, golden void.
00:14:03I'm going to buy all the masks today.
00:14:05Come on.
00:14:05Daddy, daddy.
00:14:06Yeah, Danny, Danny.
00:14:07You're the most generous man in the entire West.
00:14:14Don't you get technical with me.
00:14:17I work for the head of Antiquities, and I want you to shut down these frauds.
00:14:20Come back.
00:14:21Come back.
00:14:23Daniel Fremont, why are you encouraging these kids?
00:14:26Not the barricade.
00:14:27They're just trying to make a living.
00:14:341332 B.C.
00:14:35B.C. stands for Before Christ.
00:14:38They could not know Jesus was going to be born.
00:14:43They're making a joke at the bigotology.
00:14:46Justin, we're starting to get respectability from the scientific community.
00:14:49They're children.
00:14:51Your publisher sent me the outline of your new book,
00:14:54and I use the term advisedly.
00:14:57What'd you think?
00:14:57Really stupid.
00:15:00Wait.
00:15:13Whatever.
00:15:14That is the worst case of dementia peacocks I've ever seen.
00:15:17Mahmoud is a gift.
00:15:19You don't really believe he's actually communicating with the dead, do you?
00:15:23I try to keep my mind open to anything.
00:15:27Any more open and your brains will fall out.
00:15:29She thinks you're the crazy one.
00:15:36These voices.
00:15:39They never stop.
00:15:42Maybe they're real.
00:15:44Maybe you're here for a higher purpose.
00:16:19Next order of business.
00:16:25Danny Fremont.
00:16:26Kill him.
00:16:28We'll get our assets and the police to eliminate him immediately.
00:16:31He'll be dead by tomorrow.
00:16:32He's a nobody. Why bother?
00:16:34His ideas are becoming dangerously popular.
00:16:36Killing him would only give his theories credibility.
00:16:39He came perilously close to finding the third tablet and keeping it.
00:16:43Luck, nothing more.
00:16:44If he could find the third tablet, why not the fourth?
00:16:47He finds it. I take it.
00:16:49Enough.
00:16:50I'll handle Fremont.
00:16:53I'll simply ruin him.
00:16:56By the time that we finish with him, he won't even be able to prove that he exists.
00:17:00How dare you close my class?
00:17:09How dare you close my class?
00:17:22Professor Freemont, I'm sorry to inform you that the university is no longer in need of your senses.
00:17:26I have a contract.
00:17:27That contract was signed under false pretext.
00:17:30What?
00:17:31You claim that you had a doctorate from Ohio State.
00:17:33Well, we just received a letter from you.
00:17:36We have no record of a Daniel Fremont ever having attended Ohio State University.
00:17:40This is a lie.
00:17:42I went here from 1910 to 1914.
00:17:45I studied under Professor Hapgood.
00:17:48Danny, I'm sorry, but the university has no options.
00:17:51Something else is going on here.
00:17:54It's the Hellfire Council, isn't it?
00:17:57I don't know what you're talking about.
00:17:59They're scared.
00:18:03Because I'm too close to the truth.
00:18:04And what truth is that?
00:18:06You wouldn't believe me if I told you.
00:18:27Go to the road stop.
00:18:43My map.
00:18:45My money?
00:18:46No money.
00:18:46No money, no map.
00:18:49Give me the map.
00:18:50I might just let you live.
00:19:27I might just let you live.
00:19:56This is great.
00:20:18I can't tell you how excited I am about the new book.
00:20:30My other books, they were just a prelude to this one.
00:20:33Danny, I've always been honest with you, haven't I?
00:20:36We've decided against publishing the new book.
00:20:39What?
00:20:40I'm one of your top writers.
00:20:42I've spent the last five years sweating blood to write this book.
00:20:46What the hell is going on?
00:20:47Well, let's just say it doesn't fit into the company's current philosophy.
00:20:55You got a letter, didn't you?
00:21:00Show me the letter.
00:21:03Danny.
00:21:14Read the undersigned.
00:21:15Demand you seize and desist from publishing any further books by Daniel Fremont, as they represent the worst kind of pseudoscience.
00:21:24If you do choose to continue working with Fremont, we will no longer have our own works published by your company.
00:21:31Subject to ridicule by association.
00:21:33It's signed by most of our top writers.
00:21:40Sinclair.
00:21:42I'm on to something here.
00:21:44Don't you understand?
00:21:46Why else would the powers that be try to shut me down?
00:21:49Doesn't the truth mean anything to you?
00:21:51Of course it means something to me, Danny.
00:21:53But staying in business means more.
00:22:08Sorry, Danny.
00:22:09I really am.
00:22:10As for the pharaoh himself, we know that something terrible happened during Tutankhamen's reign that caused all records of his existence to disappear, including, crucially, the location of his final resting place.
00:22:30What?
00:22:31The innocent papyrus shows that the tomb also houses one of the magical emerald tablets.
00:22:38Yes, the existence of the emerald tablets is clearly documented.
00:22:41I should know.
00:22:42I played a major part in their recovery.
00:22:44But magical?
00:22:46I don't think so.
00:22:48Aren't they reputed to be mystical?
00:22:49There you go again!
00:22:50Mr. Nessiri, Egyptology is about more than magical, mystical, nonsensical pharaoh tales.
00:22:58Sit down!
00:22:59Sinclair, if the emerald tablets lack magical, mystical powers, why'd you steal them from me?
00:23:05Fremont, we were just talking about you.
00:23:07You're still here.
00:23:08I thought you'd been kicked off campus for lying about your academic record.
00:23:12I know you're behind that smear.
00:23:13Of course.
00:23:14I'm behind every calamity that's ever happened to you.
00:23:16But to accuse me of stealing something about mystical, magical, now that really takes the biscuit.
00:23:22You may have ruined it, but it doesn't mean a damn thing.
00:23:27You haven't found the fourth tablet, or you wouldn't be bothering with me.
00:23:31Working on any new books lately?
00:23:33As a matter of fact, I am.
00:23:35It's about a group of powerful men who call themselves the Hellfire Council.
00:23:42Gosh.
00:23:44Sounds like a bestseller to me.
00:23:45You're a fraud, Sinclair.
00:23:47Oh, that's rich.
00:23:49Your reputation is in tatters, and I'm a fraud?
00:23:51You'll never find two incumbents, too.
00:23:53There's one thing I can't abide.
00:23:55It's sloppy scholarship.
00:23:57Check your sources.
00:23:58Learn to back up your argument with a few facts.
00:24:01Here's the problem.
00:24:03I was in bank world through Oxford, and I didn't dodge fighting in the Great War.
00:24:08Now you're getting personal.
00:24:12Why won't you get away with it, Sinclair?
00:24:14You won't win.
00:24:14I almost feel sorry for you.
00:24:18Be so good as to escort Mr. Freemont out of the building.
00:24:22I can find my own way out.
00:24:24Place this mummy with the others from the Second Dynasty.
00:24:34That piece from the palace of Amenhotep III.
00:24:37Put it with his display.
00:24:42Danny Freemont.
00:24:43Look around.
00:24:44You might actually learn something.
00:24:45Mirror of Princess Siddharth Aryanath from the treasure of El Ahun.
00:24:53That's quite rare.
00:24:54To what do I owe this pleasure?
00:24:56You have to help me.
00:24:58Ah, oui.
00:24:59And why would I do that?
00:25:00Sinclair and the Hellfire Council are trying to ruin me.
00:25:03You can't let them get away with that.
00:25:04As usual, I have no idea what you're talking about.
00:25:10From my publisher.
00:25:16This one's from the university.
00:25:17I hope you're having fun with this.
00:25:25Actually, I am.
00:25:28It's hard to work up the enthusiasm to defend a man who's written books about the dark ages
00:25:32being caused by this huge volcanic explosion that blocked off the sun for three years
00:25:37and that Atlantis really existed.
00:25:43Maybe you don't exist.
00:25:45Maybe I'm just dreaming up this whole miserable conversation.
00:25:48I know you think I'm wrong about everything I believe in.
00:25:52But you can't let them get away with this.
00:25:55Get away with it?
00:25:56Get away with what?
00:25:57I want that.
00:26:07Have it sent to my house, will you?
00:26:11Those are the most famous exhibits in the museum.
00:26:14I can't just turn them over to you.
00:26:15Now, I had assumed you were ready.
00:26:18As the newly installed head of the Antiquities Department here in Cairo,
00:26:22you can do what you want.
00:26:24In that case, of course.
00:26:26Hmm, that too.
00:26:27There.
00:26:29What about my map?
00:26:31I have thus far found no obvious mistakes.
00:26:34I am not yet saying it's genuine.
00:26:36There are further tests to run.
00:26:37Never mind that.
00:26:38My map.
00:26:43Something for me.
00:26:46And something for you.
00:26:53Okay, guys, stay quiet.
00:26:56Okay, there's a lot of them.
00:27:04You guys better stay here.
00:27:05I'll handle this.
00:27:07Right.
00:27:07Yeah.
00:27:11If I'm going to pull this off,
00:27:13they'll have to hate me so much,
00:27:14they'll be willing to do anything to beat me.
00:27:16Right.
00:27:16I'm going to have to be really obnoxious.
00:27:20That shouldn't be a problem for you.
00:27:23Hand over your cash.
00:27:31That's all we have.
00:27:33In other words, you better win.
00:27:34Go, go, go ahead.
00:27:52Yeah, let's go.
00:27:55I'm just here to play cards.
00:28:13Prepare to lose all your money.
00:28:23I never lose.
00:28:29This matches the dimensions of the Valley of the Kings
00:28:32almost exactly.
00:28:33Almost being the operative word.
00:28:43The fourth tablet.
00:28:46I expect to find it any week now.
00:28:48We're very close.
00:28:49You've been saying that for months.
00:28:51Why should I believe you now?
00:28:52What are you trying to kill me with a dry throat?
00:29:22Okay.
00:29:42Okay.
00:29:44It's you and me.
00:29:52you're out of cash no chippies i've got something better than cash
00:30:22it's the real map to king todd's tomb it's worth a fortune i don't believe it's real
00:30:30i'm gonna let you use it
00:30:35idiot
00:30:43oh
00:30:48you're sick
00:30:55oh
00:30:57oh
00:30:59oh
00:31:01oh
00:31:03oh
00:31:05oh
00:31:07oh
00:31:09Out of the way!
00:31:10Run!
00:31:17Out of the way!
00:31:19Oh no!
00:31:23Come on!
00:31:34Out of the way!
00:31:39Water!
00:31:42A graveyard can really use your help!
00:31:44Let's go!
00:31:49Come on!
00:31:53Come on!
00:31:54I guess it didn't go too well!
00:31:57Ah, they've got weapons!
00:31:59And they're not afraid to use them!
00:32:05Out of the way!
00:32:10Ah!
00:32:11Ah!
00:32:12Ah!
00:32:13Ah!
00:32:14Ah!
00:32:15Ah!
00:32:17Ah!
00:32:18Ah!
00:32:19Ah!
00:32:20Ah!
00:32:21Ah!
00:32:22Ah!
00:32:23Ah!
00:32:24Ah!
00:32:26Out of the way!
00:32:27Out of the way!
00:32:28Down!
00:32:29Out of the way!
00:32:30Look out!
00:32:31Look out!
00:32:32Get ahead!
00:32:33Whoa!
00:32:34Whoa!
00:32:37Whoa!
00:32:40Ahh!
00:32:59Ah!
00:33:00Take the reins!
00:33:02Hey, come on! Follow me! Come on!
00:33:32Come on! I got it! I got it!
00:33:35Come on! Quick!
00:33:36What is this place?
00:33:44Where the hell are you taking us?
00:33:45Trust me, this is a place nobody knows about.
00:33:51I'm gonna come here when I really need to think.
00:33:56Hey.
00:33:58It's a nice skull like you doing a place like this.
00:34:02Time to put this to the test.
00:34:15No, no, no! Stop! Stop!
00:34:19I will not allow another one of Egypt's greatest treasures to be carted off to a London museum.
00:34:23Sorry, ma'am. Get the antiquities, Ed.
00:34:26All they leave us with are the dregs and thousands of coins.
00:34:31The British are welcome to them.
00:34:32Stop! Stop!
00:34:38Stop this nonsense.
00:34:39Our job is to protect these treasures, not ship them up to the highest bidder.
00:34:42Don't tell me my job. You work for me. You do as I say.
00:34:45Who is paying you off?
00:34:46Who is paying you off?
00:34:47How dare you insinuate that I could be bribed?
00:34:50Well, who are you?
00:34:52You are fired.
00:34:53I'm fired.
00:34:54I've been here longer than you.
00:34:55Either you leave on your own or I have you torn out.
00:34:59I was born for this job. I spoke ancient Egyptian before I could walk.
00:35:09Get out of here.
00:35:10Get out of here.
00:35:11No, please don't bother.
00:35:12You contemptible parasites.
00:35:16How did you manage to get them to work for free?
00:35:31They don't know they're working for free.
00:35:34There's no other place to dig.
00:35:38Maybe I misinterpreted these symbols.
00:35:45That could be where we need to dig.
00:35:51Yes.
00:35:52Absolutely.
00:35:53That's where we need to dig.
00:35:55Well, yeah.
00:35:56Yeah.
00:35:57I don't know that look.
00:35:58Come.
00:35:59Yes.
00:36:00Come.
00:36:01I think they just figured out they're not getting paid.
00:36:02We need to leave.
00:36:03Leave now.
00:36:04We need to.
00:36:05No, go ahead.
00:36:06Come, go.
00:36:07Hey.
00:36:08Yes.
00:36:09Run!
00:36:10Run!
00:36:11Get out!
00:36:12Get out of here!
00:36:13The fuck here!
00:36:15No, they're not getting paid.
00:36:16You're not getting paid.
00:36:17We need to leave.
00:36:18Now.
00:36:19We need to.
00:36:20No, go ahead.
00:36:21Come, come.
00:36:22Hey, get out!
00:36:24Run!
00:36:26They're coming!
00:36:27They're coming out!
00:36:28Get out of here!
00:36:29Get them!
00:36:30Get it!
00:36:31Get out of here!
00:36:34Get out of here!
00:36:36Get out of here!
00:36:40Look, we've been in Egypt for three years.
00:36:44We're not even close to a success.
00:36:46Even worse, we're almost out of drinking water.
00:36:48We're close. I can feel it.
00:36:50We just need the right break.
00:36:52Egyptology is dead. There's nothing more to discover.
00:36:55The Emerald Tablets don't have any special powers.
00:36:58Tut's tomb's a myth.
00:36:59Sinclair doesn't believe it's a myth.
00:37:01Neither do Wilcox, Reisner, or Carter.
00:37:04They're all digging for it as we speak.
00:37:06At some point, you have to cut your losses.
00:37:08We don't want to be doing this when we're 50.
00:37:10I'm broke. I'm tired of running from creditors.
00:37:13You can call that part I like.
00:37:14We've heard about a diamond mine in Brazil,
00:37:16where the diamonds are as big as baseballs.
00:37:18Oh, yeah.
00:37:19We're gonna get jobs until we can buy our passage there.
00:37:22Brazil.
00:37:24I need you guys here.
00:37:26Sorry, Danny.
00:37:27Sorry.
00:37:40Daoud!
00:37:44You're only digging out three tons of sand a week.
00:37:47You promised me at least five.
00:37:50You're supposed to be the best diggers in Egypt.
00:37:52Oh, Mr. Sinclair.
00:37:54Mr. Sinclair.
00:37:56What?
00:37:57My men are working 12 hours a day.
00:38:00We cannot work any longer.
00:38:01I'm not going to waste valuable time standing here arguing.
00:38:04You can either get back to work or you can quit, which is it to be.
00:38:14I'll stay.
00:38:15Hurry up!
00:38:15You're wasting your time kowtowing to slaves.
00:38:31I'm sorry.
00:38:33You need someone like me.
00:38:35I mean, your cartouche from the Second Dynasty is labeled from the Fifth Dynasty.
00:38:38Your statue from Ramses the Fifth was discovered in 1906, not 1908.
00:38:43And Ramses died of smallpox, not polio.
00:38:46Need I go on?
00:38:50Well, thank you for your time.
00:38:54The woman's way too qualified for this dumb heap of a museum anyway.
00:38:58Fremont, I don't need your help.
00:39:00Right.
00:39:00You're doing so well on your own.
00:39:06Please, I'm not in the mood for you.
00:39:08I heard you were fired.
00:39:09I want to hire you.
00:39:10Ha!
00:39:10Are you crazy?
00:39:11Just being seen with you would kill my reputation.
00:39:13It doesn't sound like you have much of a reputation left.
00:39:16Thanks for reminding me.
00:39:22I can't actually pay you yet, but...
00:39:24I knew it!
00:39:25Wait, hold on.
00:39:27When can you start?
00:39:29You never give up, do you?
00:39:31Too much at stake.
00:39:33Of course, how could I forget?
00:39:34The fate of the world as we know it.
00:39:36That's right.
00:39:36Your obsession with Sinclair is transparent.
00:39:40Face it.
00:39:40Face it.
00:39:41You're jealous.
00:39:42He's just a better archaeologist than you are.
00:39:45Jealous?
00:39:45Hardly.
00:39:46You say he stole the three emerald tablets from you, am I right?
00:39:49They're the key to his whole plot.
00:39:51Then how come he donated them to the Egyptian History Museum?
00:39:54What?
00:39:55Three emerald tablets.
00:39:56In fact, my assistant is probably displaying them as we speak.
00:40:01Without me.
00:40:02So you see, you're wrong.
00:40:05Again, I want nothing more to do with you.
00:40:07Get rid of him.
00:40:18Get rid of him.
00:40:20Hurry up.
00:40:20Get back to work.
00:40:21We cannot work any longer under these conditions.
00:40:31I take it you're the spokesman for this rabble?
00:40:34Changes must be made.
00:40:35All right, all right, calm down.
00:40:39I guarantee you, changes will be made.
00:40:43Now, back to work.
00:40:53We have them on the ropes now.
00:40:55They'll have to do what we want.
00:41:00It's Dawood.
00:41:01Sinclair did this.
00:41:05Was that kind of brutality really necessary?
00:41:15Where is your spine?
00:41:19Fear is a great motivator, is it not?
00:41:21Oh, cheer up.
00:41:28Don't worry.
00:41:29I always look after you.
00:41:30Come on.
00:41:31Hey.
00:41:43Hey.
00:41:44Hey.
00:41:46I'm not going to do this to you guys anymore.
00:41:49Here's your tickets to Brazil.
00:41:50Your ship set sail on Tuesday.
00:41:52How could you possibly afford these?
00:41:54I sold everything.
00:41:55What?
00:41:57Oh, and, uh, here's some cash for extra pocket money.
00:42:01No, you couldn't accept your money.
00:42:03No.
00:42:04We've got pride.
00:42:05Yeah.
00:42:07Okay.
00:42:07Actually, a little bit of money would be pretty good for us.
00:42:09Yeah, thanks.
00:42:10Thanks for that.
00:42:12So, uh, you're not going to last two minutes without us.
00:42:20What are you going to do?
00:42:22I'm going to find that fourth tablet.
00:42:23I'm going to find that fourth tablet.
00:42:53Tell her she's needed to translate ancient Egyptian and bring her here.
00:43:23What's he saying?
00:43:49That is a strain of ancient Egyptian that was spoken before the first dynasty.
00:44:07It's forming some sort of pattern.
00:44:10You know what?
00:44:20It's a map.
00:44:21This is so strange.
00:44:40It's a map.
00:44:51It's true.
00:44:57It's genetics.
00:45:00Come on.
00:45:30Come on.
00:46:00Oh, my God.
00:46:06It's actually true.
00:46:07I did it!
00:46:32I do know they speak Portuguese and Brazil, not Spanish.
00:46:39Oh, well, we'll learn when we get there.
00:46:44Step on it.
00:46:45Hey, wait!
00:46:48Guys!
00:46:53What the?
00:46:57Hell of a way to say bon voyage!
00:46:59You can't go now.
00:47:02I found it.
00:47:03You didn't cut on this gold mask.
00:47:21It's real.
00:47:22You did it!
00:47:24That's so loud!
00:47:26That's so loud!
00:47:27We have to keep this between ourselves.
00:47:28At least ten pounds of gold.
00:47:30This alone will make us rich.
00:47:31What do you want us to do?
00:47:32We have to get a whole bunch of diggers without alerting Sinclair.
00:47:35We have to throw him off track.
00:47:37I have an idea.
00:47:58Let's see if you can figure this one out, Sinclair.
00:48:12I hate doing this, but this better work.
00:48:34All right.
00:48:35Let's get out of here.
00:48:35Let's get out of here.
00:48:35Let's get out of here.
00:48:37After 17 straight bad digs, no self-respecting digger's going to want to work for you.
00:48:55Besides which, they've learned that your promises don't feed their families.
00:48:58It's so frustrating just when we're so close.
00:49:00And the idea that we're following a map that appeared on some crazy guy's body doesn't exactly help.
00:49:04Only someone truly crazy could have received that message.
00:49:07They're the only ones open to it.
00:49:09Mmm.
00:49:10Can't really blame the diggers.
00:49:12No, but we can't dig it out ourselves.
00:49:14It'll take years.
00:49:15Back to the fort.
00:49:41They'll be glad to see me.
00:49:42They'll kill you.
00:49:43Guys.
00:50:05You're braver or stupider than I thought.
00:50:09Either way, it makes no difference.
00:50:12I'm still going to kill you.
00:50:15I found the real map.
00:50:19I need your help to find Tut's tomb.
00:50:26Every man that digs will get an equal share.
00:50:28How do I know you're not going to cheat me again?
00:50:30Because if I do, you most certainly will kill me.
00:50:34You better believe I'll kill you.
00:50:37I'm still going to kill you.
00:50:39I want to kill you.
00:50:44Come on.
00:50:47Come on.
00:50:48Come on.
00:50:48Come on.
00:50:49Start. Step. Step.
00:50:52Allons-y. Allons-y, vite.
00:51:01What now?
00:51:02While the Legionnaires think it over, let's get some workers.
00:51:04Right. All right.
00:51:11Barak and Scoundrels. Every one of them. You're welcome to them.
00:51:19Him.
00:51:23And him.
00:51:26Him.
00:51:32Him.
00:51:35Him.
00:51:40And him.
00:51:45You're gonna have to take me. I'm an incredibly hard worker.
00:51:48You won't regret it, I promise.
00:51:50Rembrandt?
00:51:52The Torp's a lunatic.
00:51:54Thinks he's an artist with the dynamite.
00:51:56He even names his explosions.
00:52:00Guards! Release them!
00:52:05So much for the French. At least we got our workers.
00:52:08But you didn't get the French?
00:52:10Oh, we did it.
00:52:20Let's go. Get up.
00:52:21Go, go!
00:52:31Get up!
00:52:36Get up.
00:52:37oh nice car sweetheart you like it so much i can give you a matching one sweetheart
00:52:48sir is it true
00:52:54it's absolutely genuine incredible this means we're only days away that'd be ridiculous this
00:53:03means we're nowhere near the tomb how can you say that the mask was found in soil too loose to have
00:53:10been buried for centuries someone's trying to throw us off the scent what what are you saying
00:53:16someone has planted the mask precisely so we'd find it but who you're not the sharpest knife in
00:53:24the box fremont
00:53:33i'll bet you a beer that i can take a hole six feet deep faster than you you can't manipulate
00:53:47is that easy two beers okay you're on
00:54:00this primitive shot how to dance
00:54:29now i'm going to dance with you um budden my friend but he uh sometimes loses the ability to speak
00:54:40yes he does look like the kind of man who can't handle a woman
00:54:44i like this one that makes the two of us then i like me too
00:54:50she's gonna destroy him yeah but what a way to go
00:55:01i can't do it
00:55:04i can't do it
00:55:13i can't do it
00:55:18Oh, my God.
00:55:48There's nothing right here.
00:55:58You probably expect to be fed proper food for meals, too.
00:56:02What are you going to do?
00:56:04I'm not going to do anything.
00:56:06I'm going to stay here and dig.
00:56:08What are we going to do?
00:56:09We're going to fix our little problem.
00:56:11How are we going to do that?
00:56:13You're big boys.
00:56:15You'll figure it out.
00:56:16You always do.
00:56:18It's an incredible opportunity.
00:56:25You'll go down in the history books as the man who funded the dig that found Tutankhamen's tomb.
00:56:31I don't understand.
00:56:32I have no money of my own.
00:56:34I'm the second son of a lord.
00:56:35I'd rather get the title.
00:56:36I'm the estate and the money, and I get nothing.
00:56:38Brian, you have embarrassed the family for long enough.
00:56:42I'm going to send you to my sister in Malay.
00:56:44Perhaps her husband can finally make a man out of you.
00:56:46You could easily buy me out of these debts, father.
00:56:49I'm not going to rescue you from your folly.
00:56:51I've done that often enough in the past.
00:56:53I donated an entire building in Oxford just to get you in, and you hardly lasted two weeks.
00:56:58Couldn't make a go of it in England.
00:56:59You can't make a go of it here in Egypt either.
00:57:02I'm just a gambler, father.
00:57:03I'm not a murderer.
00:57:04Yes, and a very poor gambler at that.
00:57:07I'll give my intrusion, sir, but perhaps we can help.
00:57:11Who the devil are you?
00:57:12Emissaries of the famed archaeologist Daniel Fremont.
00:57:15And today just might be your lucky day.
00:57:26Lord Percival Eastman.
00:57:29Thundered the whole damn deck.
00:57:31You're kidding.
00:57:32What's the catch?
00:57:33No catch.
00:57:34Well.
00:57:37Prodigal son.
00:57:39We have to keep him out of daddy's sight.
00:57:46Why are we bothering digging?
00:57:48I could just blow this whole place up.
00:57:51I see it as my most beautiful explosion yet.
00:57:53Green and orange.
00:57:55Simply gourd.
00:57:56One small problem.
00:57:58You could blow up the tomb.
00:57:59I'm willing to take that chance.
00:58:01Start digging or I'm going to return you to prison.
00:58:03Digging, prison.
00:58:06What about art?
00:58:09I don't even want to hear it.
00:58:10She's the only two incoming expert in Egypt, not on Sinclair's payroll.
00:58:13We need her.
00:58:14She hates me.
00:58:14Everybody hates you.
00:58:16It's never stopped you before.
00:58:17I'm fine.
00:58:18I've lost my balance.
00:58:31Damn desert.
00:58:33Maybe you should stop drinking whiskey first thing in the morning.
00:58:35And you're absolutely certain Fremont hasn't found the fourth emerald tablet yet?
00:58:45Yes.
00:58:46He's still searching for it.
00:58:48If he found it, he'd be long gone by now.
00:58:50And I do not appreciate you doubting my abilities.
00:58:54Margarita's the best at whatever she does.
00:58:57Don't you ever forget it.
00:59:00Keep it up, guys.
00:59:01Today's the day.
00:59:03I didn't know it was possible to get blisters on top of blisters.
00:59:05Danny, you think you're stronger than me?
00:59:08Of course not.
00:59:08I'm going to break.
00:59:09I'm tired.
00:59:10Break till morning.
00:59:11Where's Walker?
00:59:13What do you mean we have to do this again tomorrow?
00:59:15An obvious ploy for sympathy.
00:59:17He was always lazy.
00:59:18A couple of days passed from the front.
00:59:19He wanted three.
00:59:20If you're playing with us, Walker, I swear to God, Jacques will kill you.
00:59:35He's getting fine, right?
00:59:47Your friend has got tuberculosis.
00:59:51Tuberculosis?
00:59:52Hey, this is Andrew Walker we're talking about.
00:59:53He's not just going to beat it.
00:59:54He's going to stomp on it.
00:59:55Yeah.
00:59:56There is no beating it.
00:59:58It's too advanced.
00:59:59Well, there must be something you doctors can do.
01:00:02It's incurable.
01:00:03I'm sorry.
01:00:04You're sorry?
01:00:06That makes it all right.
01:00:08You doctors are worthless.
01:00:10How long does he have?
01:00:12Three months at the most.
01:00:14I recommend he stays here.
01:00:16Sanitarium on the third floor.
01:00:18It specializes in tuberculosis.
01:00:20Can we see him now?
01:00:22Of course.
01:00:34Dr. Beddicott.
01:00:38Jabari.
01:00:39May I come in?
01:00:43What did I interrupt?
01:00:46Mummifying beetles.
01:00:47You'd be surprised how tiny their brains are.
01:00:50I tried using knitting needles to pull them out, but their breathing holes are too tiny.
01:00:56No, no.
01:00:57Sewing needles work much better.
01:00:59Tea?
01:01:00Coffee?
01:01:00Mm-mm.
01:01:05Jabari, whatever it is that is troubling you, you know you can tell me.
01:01:09I've made a terrible mistake.
01:01:10I've broken an emerald tablet.
01:01:20It was an accident.
01:01:21I was sweeping up and the broom hit the corner of the tablet and it broke and now you've just
01:01:25got to help me put it back together.
01:01:27Please.
01:01:30Do you swear this is from the emerald tablet?
01:01:33Mm-hmm.
01:01:33You see, emeralds are hexagonal crystals whose colors are created by traces of chrome and
01:01:41iron.
01:01:42They have flaws and inclusions.
01:01:46And these have none of the above.
01:01:48So?
01:01:51So it is glass.
01:01:52That means?
01:01:53It means the tablets are fake.
01:01:56Which means that Sinclair is a fraud.
01:02:03And it might mean, just might, mean that Danny Fremont is...
01:02:14Next order of business.
01:02:21Ah.
01:02:22Our Egyptian project.
01:02:25Nothing is of greater priority.
01:02:28He tried to ruin Danny Fremont, but he's still digging.
01:02:32Seems he's a bit stronger than you thought, Sinclair.
01:02:35He's under control.
01:02:36I have my top spy on his team.
01:02:38Don't worry.
01:02:38I'm watching his every move.
01:02:40You seem to forget.
01:02:42There's nothing he can find that I can't take away.
01:02:45Perhaps I should be dealing with Fremont instead of you.
01:02:48I won't stay here and be insulted.
01:02:50Please sit down.
01:02:51Hazelia.
01:03:00Great to see you out here.
01:03:02I didn't know you lived around here.
01:03:04Yes, you did.
01:03:06Allow me.
01:03:08So, how is it going with Mahmood's crazy map?
01:03:11Find anything interesting?
01:03:12Maybe.
01:03:14Maybe not.
01:03:15Well, I'm sure you heard Sinclair found Tutankhamen's golden mask.
01:03:18Yeah, well, I'll only find a dry hole from now on.
01:03:23How can you be so sure?
01:03:25Was there anything unusual about the mask?
01:03:29There was a strange carving on the back of it.
01:03:34Try it.
01:03:37The prevailing theory is that it is the hieroglyphic symbol for Horus.
01:03:41But the upper slant is slightly different.
01:03:44It kind of looks like a D and an F, don't you think?
01:03:47Yes, it does.
01:03:49D and F?
01:03:50Danny Fremont?
01:03:52Carved my initials myself.
01:03:54You found the golden mask?
01:03:56Daniel, we need your help.
01:03:58Only you can protect the artifacts we're bound to find.
01:04:01Okay.
01:04:01You can stop the artifacts from leaving Egypt.
01:04:05I said okay.
01:04:06What?
01:04:08Are you going to keep asking me what?
01:04:10Or are you going to take me to the dig?
01:04:11Okay.
01:04:14Back off, animals.
01:04:37Rock.
01:04:40Where did you find the gold mask?
01:04:41Over here.
01:04:51Well, then you're digging in the wrong area.
01:04:56According to the Egyptian custom,
01:04:57Tutankhamen would have been buried in direct line with that hill.
01:05:00That still leaves us with hundreds of possibilities,
01:05:03most of which we've already done.
01:05:05Map, please.
01:05:05This is a symbol for the summer solstice.
01:05:19Mm-hmm.
01:05:22And this one directs us with a precise angle with the sun.
01:05:27The summer solstice will be in 20 days.
01:05:34Oh, we need to move 80 yards to the south.
01:05:42You should have known that.
01:05:44I don't know everything.
01:05:46Danny Freeman admitting he doesn't know everything.
01:05:49Quick, alert the brass!
01:05:51Eureka!
01:06:04This is your dig sites.
01:06:07Dick!
01:06:07You're awesome.
01:06:20Danny!
01:06:40Guys, she found something.
01:06:45Death shall come on swift wings
01:06:56to whoever touches the tomb of Tutankhamen.
01:07:00It's a curse!
01:07:01We're all going to die!
01:07:03Yeah!
01:07:03Yeah!
01:07:03Help me!
01:07:06Eat, strong!
01:07:07I've said it before, it's never pretty.
01:07:09Don't you understand?
01:07:11Of course I understand!
01:07:12You both lose!
01:07:13The tomb is here!
01:07:14The tomb that were built for Egyptian pharaohs
01:07:37customarily had 16 steps.
01:07:39Yeah, we're so close.
01:07:42We don't have much time until Sinclair finds us.
01:07:44We've got to get going.
01:07:46How much more do we have to dig?
01:07:48Another 15 tons of sand and we'll be there.
01:07:5015 tons?
01:07:51That could take weeks.
01:07:53Archaeology is a slow and precise science, my friend.
01:07:56I'll give you 15 tons in five seconds.
01:07:59Run!
01:07:59No!
01:08:00No!
01:08:00No!
01:08:01No!
01:08:01No!
01:08:01No!
01:08:01Come on!
01:08:02Come on!
01:08:03Hey!
01:08:06You idiots!
01:08:06Danny!
01:08:06Danny!
01:08:07Danny!
01:08:08Danny!
01:08:09Danny!
01:08:11Danny!
01:08:12Danny!
01:08:16Danny!
01:08:16Can you hear me?
01:08:18Say something!
01:08:18Danny!
01:08:19Say something, Danny!
01:08:25I knew you cared.
01:08:28I just don't want to see you dead.
01:08:31Excuse me. I'm missing a work of art.
01:08:37I'm naming it when the smoke clears.
01:08:49Amazing. The tomb is safe.
01:08:52What did you expect?
01:08:55You're a genius.
01:09:01Beautiful.
01:09:19Knock, knock.
01:09:21Who's there?
01:09:23Tutankhamun.
01:09:25Tutankhamun? Who?
01:09:33Knock, knock.
01:09:35Who's there?
01:09:37Tutankhamun.
01:09:39Tutankhamun? Who?
01:09:50I'll help.
01:10:07Can you see anything?
01:10:15Penny, do you see something?
01:10:19Wonderful things.
01:10:29You did it.
01:10:31We did it.
01:10:32We did it.
01:10:44Nobody can go in yet.
01:10:46We must first test the air.
01:10:48Please.
01:10:50The common practice is to use a canary.
01:10:52When are we going to get a canary?
01:10:53What's a canary?
01:10:58Like I said, it's common practice.
01:11:01Good chance.
01:11:13Good chance.
01:11:22The air must be fine.
01:11:31I'm talking to a friend.
01:11:32Don't you know the source of the space army?
01:11:34Good.
01:11:35Not first.
01:11:37We're not going to be in the building.
01:11:38No.
01:11:39No.
01:11:41No, no.
01:11:44No.
01:11:47No.
01:11:52No.
01:11:54No, no.
01:11:55No.
01:11:56No.
01:11:57No, no, no.
01:11:58I know you're obsessed with finding the Emerald Tablet, but we need our equipment.
01:12:05We're all exhausted. We need some rest.
01:12:08This is too important. Let's do this properly.
01:12:13Do you think I'm going to leave this behind?
01:12:14She's right.
01:12:16The tomb's been here, untouched, for 3,000 years.
01:12:20They can wait one more night.
01:12:22Danny, why don't we just...
01:12:23I've been waiting for this moment my entire life.
01:12:27We're going to do this right.
01:12:28I've never seen a log like this.
01:12:49Neither is anybody else.
01:12:51Not for at least 1,000 years or so.
01:12:53No, please don't tell me I was left behind by creatures from another planet.
01:12:57No, no, it's very human in origin. I found it in Greece, in the Labyrinth of Thieves.
01:13:01Where'd held the Minotaur? Wow.
01:13:03You read my books.
01:13:04I have half the world's statesman in my pocket.
01:13:11Now, why am I having trouble with you?
01:13:13Do you want me to find someone else to get me the Emerald Tablet?
01:13:17This is your final warning.
01:13:20You've already been far too patient.
01:13:21I couldn't have done it without you.
01:13:28Well, actually, I could have. It just would have taken a lot longer.
01:13:34Don't worry. She'll be here.
01:13:36Who?
01:13:36You know damn well of one.
01:13:38The one you think about all the time.
01:13:40I have no idea who you're talking about.
01:13:42You know exactly what I'm talking about.
01:13:44Look, you finally showed up.
01:13:45Danny Freeman, this is Yunnan Heichel.
01:13:58Has Ilya told me so much about you?
01:14:00Really?
01:14:01She's told me absolutely nothing about you.
01:14:04We're engaged.
01:14:08Congratulations.
01:14:09Yunnan is one of the ministers of the national governments.
01:14:12There was an article today on him, on the Al-Ahram.
01:14:16That's just great.
01:14:21Are you all right today?
01:14:23Can we get a timer, please?
01:14:28Would it be nice if you told me you had a fiancé before I...
01:14:31Before you what?
01:14:36Then you should be very happy together.
01:14:38We will.
01:14:47I hope you deserve all this.
01:14:51Are you sure no one followed you here?
01:14:53Most assuredly.
01:14:55Good.
01:14:57Not yet.
01:14:58Tell me first.
01:15:01They found Tutankhamen's tomb and opened the door.
01:15:03Only Danny Fremont looked inside,
01:15:05but said there was treasure as far as the eye could see.
01:15:08Any mention of the Emerald Tablet?
01:15:10No.
01:15:11Nothing.
01:15:12It's highly unlikely the tablet will be in plain view.
01:15:15It will be hidden.
01:15:16Somewhere secret.
01:15:18Difficult to find.
01:15:19There you are.
01:15:20There you are.
01:15:20There you are.
01:15:21There you are.
01:15:43There you are.
01:15:44I knew you'd be here.
01:16:04Finding the fourth animal tablet is more important than life or death.
01:16:07Certainly more important than some party.
01:16:09I'm not letting you go in here by yourself.
01:16:12Fine.
01:16:12Just don't get in my way.
01:16:42Sinclair!
01:16:56Shoot it.
01:17:09Brilliant.
01:17:12I know you told me Sinclair is a very bad man.
01:17:34That still doesn't mean that the emerald tablets have these supernatural powers.
01:17:52Then why are you helping me?
01:17:53Because I believe they have incredible historical relevance.
01:17:56Sinclair's going through an awful lot of trouble for just historical relevance.
01:17:59Don't you think?
01:17:59Why did you drag me here?
01:18:05I want to introduce you to a friend of mine who could help you.
01:18:09I thought you didn't want any press.
01:18:12The press might be our only protection.
01:18:15We need the whole world so fascinated with us, shining so much light on our dig,
01:18:20that Sinclair wouldn't dare intervene.
01:18:21I'll handle this.
01:18:24I'll handle this.
01:18:34Typical reporter.
01:18:36Scoop of a lifetime, and at nine in the morning, you're already working on your fourth martini.
01:18:40My fifth, actually.
01:18:42Egypt is such a bloody boring assignment.
01:18:44The only way to get through it is to be continually drunk.
01:18:47Axelrod, your paper, the Times, best in the world.
01:18:50I want to offer you a full exclusive.
01:18:53On what?
01:18:54Nothing much.
01:18:55Just that I found to come in soon.
01:18:59How many times do I have to listen to this nonsense from you, Fremont?
01:19:05I'm serious.
01:19:06Oh, yes.
01:19:06Just like you were serious about finding the fourth pyramid and the Ark of the Government.
01:19:10My paper, you know, they could have sent me anywhere.
01:19:15Paris, Rome, New York.
01:19:17But no, they sent me to this hellhole.
01:19:20Axelrod?
01:19:22Danny is telling the truth.
01:19:23I've seen it myself.
01:19:24Dr. Zaria Barakat?
01:19:27Oh, dear.
01:19:28Is he blackmailing you?
01:19:31Why else would you be involved?
01:19:33Why don't you come and see for yourself?
01:19:43Fremont, I just want you to know I'm only here because of Dr. Barakat.
01:19:47Shut up and turn the camera on.
01:19:50For thousands of years, the Tomb of Tutankhamen has been a myth.
01:19:54A story of treasure and the magic of the ancient world.
01:19:58Today, it becomes a reality.
01:19:59Did you know this is film?
01:20:01It's not radio.
01:20:02Come closer.
01:20:32The greatest find ever in archaeology.
01:20:49And it's my ticket out of Egypt.
01:20:54Still think I'm crazy?
01:20:55It seems like there's no rhyme or reason to any of these artifacts.
01:21:04Look, Meredith reign.
01:21:07Circuits reign.
01:21:08Those pharaohs were hundreds of years before Tutankhamen.
01:21:12It is totally unheard of.
01:21:14It's almost as if someone put all this gold in here
01:21:17to keep us from going any further.
01:21:20Be careful.
01:21:23Even our breathing can harm these treasures.
01:21:25Sorry.
01:21:27I won't breathe.
01:21:29Very funny.
01:21:34Are you ready?
01:21:35Okay.
01:21:40Open the tomb.
01:21:41The world is watching.
01:21:54Now, the moment of truth.
01:21:56There's nothing there.
01:22:07I don't understand.
01:22:08What does this mean?
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