"Agatah, capital city of the revered King Tutakhamun, and one of the most enlightened kingdoms of all the land." "His rule was one of peace and prosperity for his people." "And so they loved and revered him." "Tutakhamun, emanation of the son God Ra, lord of two worlds," "Namatra, wise and eternal." "He was one of the younger rulers the world had ever known." "But in reality, the boy king, was thousands of years old." "Sent by Ra, to protect mankind from evil." "Under his rule, the people thrived." "It was a time of prosperity." "The Gods had blessed the land." "Famine was unknown." "Art flourished." "Harmony reigned." "But Ra sent Tutankhamun for a reason." "The demons of The Nether Regions had long fought for control of this world." "Armed now with the Emerald Tablet that opened a portal between this world and theirs, the demons entered our world." "Far from Akatatun, and the watchful eyes of Tutankhamun, from deep, deep underground." "The demons would unleash a cast upon the earth." "The demons took possession of mankind, allowing evil to flourish from the inside." "The very worst of humanity, burst to the surface." "Tutankhamun prayed to the Gods and asked for strength." "The time had come to face his destiny?" "to protect the world from eternal evil." "Tutankhamun conjured his power, and began his battle against the demons." "The boy king fought valiantly." "Yet the evil and human souls seeked out and filled the sky." "Darkness was taking over the world in preparation for the ultimate arrival, of him." "There was only one thing that Tutankhamun truly feared," "Set, the great beast." "The evil, incarnate." "Though Tutankhamun was strong and brave he was no match for Set." "The amulet tablet shattered." "The portal between the worlds was closing." "It means whoever was left on this side of the portal would remain here forever, unless, the portal was ever again, opened." "In order to save mankind, Tutankhamun sacrificed himself and lowered Set back down into the depths, from which it was spawned." "The shattered fragments of the Emerald Tablet, were scattered to the four corners of the earth." "For centuries, there have been those who dedicated and risked their lives, to finding the lost pieces of the tablet." "But all that failed." "I too have been on the insatiable quest, to unearth the legendary artifact." "This quest has taken me to some of the most dangerous, and uninhabitable regions of the planet." "My name is Danny Fremont, and I am an Archeologist." "I've previously uncovered two of the lost pieces of the Emerald Tablet, but both times the fragments had been stolen from my grasp, by the millions of the powerful Hellfire counsel." "My research now has taken me to an ice cave in the Artic." "The resting place of the third piece of the tablet." "Unfortunately, my elation from the discovery was short lived." "I was once again followed by the henchmen, of the Hellfire Counsel." "The third amulet tablet." "Fremont?" "Sinclair." "I've been looking for that tablet for years." "And you've just beat me to the finish line." "I got a sled to catch." "Unfortunately for you, Professor Sinclair, the first three Emerald Tablets will do nothing without the forth." "Unfortunately for you, I've got the tablets." "The Hellfire Counsel is a secret society, comprised of the world's wealthiest and most powerful business men and aristocrats." "It's goal is simple, world domination, through the powers of the occult and black magic." "The organization has counted many of histories more storied and powerful figures as members." "Now, in this twentieth century, the counsel thrives in this newer, darker age, led by their current lord, Nathan Cairns." "The Hellfire Counsel now had three of the four pieces of the Emerald Tablet." "And despite my previous misfortune, I was determined, more than ever to find the last piece." "My research led me back to Cairo." "It was there that I believed I would find the resting place of the remaining portion of the Emerald Tablet." "But first, I needed to find the clues that would lead me to the hidden relic." "And in Cairo, the clues were all around me, as long as I had enough money to buy them." "Here, is one of the many treasure maps to the tomb of Tutankhamun." "Go north to the river, thirty kilometers, east, twelve kilometers, then dig down, seven kilometers." "Can anyone tell me why this map is a fake?" "You can't dig seven kilometers down." "Not even today." "Lord Russell, please enlighten us." "Master, officers of the Counsel, we are losing our grip." "The useless monks are demanding their freedom." "We can't let this get out of hand." "Was it for nothing, that we caused the great war?" "May I please address the counsel?" "This is all unnecessary." "We'll still be able to exert total world control!" "Oh alright, alright." "Tell us, how your grand master plan is going to come about." "By the means of four Emerald Tablets." "Ah, yes, and that reminds me, um, you only have three tablets, don't you?" "And that's only thanks to Danny Fremont, who found them first." "He merely cleared the way for my ultimate discovery of the tablets." "He wasn't strong enough to keep them." "Where is the fourth tablet?" "And why haven't you found it?" "Master, gentlemen, I believe the fourth, Emerald Tablet, is hidden in the tomb of Tutankhamun." "Curiously, all records, from the time of Tutankhamun have been expunged." "It's as if, he never existed." "But a strange phrase on the red granite lion at Nubier." "Carvings on a scarab, found in the temple of Osiris, at Abadais." "Hieroglyphics, on the Ra, possibly his mother, all points to the existence of a pharaoh, named Tutankhamun." "He lived, and died." "His tomb is out there, and I intend to find it!" "The tomb and the fourth Emerald Tablet!" "And when I find it, if I could only reunite, all four pieces of the original Emerald Tablet?" "We will be in control of a force, that will make all your grand manipulations, seem petty and ridiculous." "We could use that, powerful peace and prosperity, for the entire world." "Master, gentlemen, the Hellfire Counsel will become, there's only one word for it," "invincible." "Doctor Barakat, Doctor Barakat, I finally found it." "I found a genuine map, to Tutankhamun's tomb." "Such a fuss about a minor pharaohs tomb." "The prevailing French theory is that it's all a myth anyways." "Please?" "!" "Don't tell me you begged for the privilege of being ripped off?" "l-l- l just, I know this one is real." "It was discovered yesterday at the dig of Tut's burial chamber." "If it was genuine, why not keep it too themselves?" "Why send it to you?" "Help me." "Do you want the good news or the bad news?" "The bad news!" "Fake." "How do you know?" "The paper, it's lambskin, certainly very old, but hardly the papyrus used in thirteen-thirty-two B.C." "And the good news?" "You won't become rich and retire from the museum." "You will still be my extremely valuable, extremely well regarded assistant." "You're missing the big picture." "Sinclair has the third Emerald Tablet." "All he needs is the last one." "No not that, anything but that." "Don't you understand?" "If Sinclair and the Hellfire Counsel ever get control of all four of the Emerald pieces of the tablet, they'll have the power to control the entire world." "I wish you guys could grasp how huge this is." "You need to drink a hell of a lot more than we do." "You're taking this rivalry with Sinclair much too seriously." "It's no mere rivalry, we're talking, predator natural power." "I can still stop Sinclair." "All I gotta do is get the fourth tablet before he does, and he won't be able to do a damn thing." "See, I told you a drink would help." "You know, it's repute to be in Tutankhamun's tomb." "You're kidding right?" "Every treasure in the world is reputed to be in Tut's tomb." "Unfortunately, you have no idea where the tomb is." "Yeah, but neither does Sinclair." "After years of painstaking and, sometimes, painful research, I've narrowed down the location of Tutankhamun's tomb." "It's in the Valley of the Kings." "Unfortunately, that still leaves a thousand square miles for me to dig up, which according to my calculations, will take, approximately, three hundred and twenty-seven years." "However, I have a few tricks up my sleeve, to narrow that down." "Don't be surprised, if I uncover the tomb within a matter of months." "Think what secrets I may find, what, answers I may, uncover, locked inside that silent, golden void." "I'm gonna buy all of the maps today." "Yeah, Danny, Danny." "You're the most generous man in the entire west." "Don't you get technical with me." "I work for head of Antiquities, and want you to shut down these frauds." "Come back!" "Come back!" "Danny Fremont." "Why are you encouraging these kids?" "Doctor Barakat, they're just trying to make a living." "Thirteen-thirty-two B.C." "B.C. stands for before Christ." "They could not know Jesus was going to be born." "They're making a joke of Egyptology." "Just when we're starting to get respect from the scientific community." "They're children." "Your publisher sent me the outline of your new book, and I use the term advisedly." "What'd you think?" "I want to read more pieces." "Wait." "Poor devil." "That is the worst case of dementia I've ever seen." "Mahmoud has a gift?" "You don't really believe, he's actually communicating with the dead do you?" "I try to keep my mind open to anything." "Anymore open and your brains will fall out." "She thinks you're the crazy one." "These voices." "They never stop." "Maybe they're real." "Maybe you're here for a higher purpose." "Thank you." "Mine!" "Next order of business." "Danny Fremont?" "Kill him." "We'll get access to the police, to eliminate him immediately." "He'll be dead by tomorrow." "He's a nobody, why bother." "His idea are becoming, dangerously, popular." "Killing him would only give his theories, credibility." "He came perilously close, to finding the third tablet, and keeping it!" "Luck, nothing more!" "If he could find the third tablet, why not the fourth?" "He finds it, I take it!" "Enough!" "I'll handle Fremont." "I'll simply ruin him." "By the time that we finish with him, he won't even be able to prove, that he exists." "How dare you close my class!" "Professor Fremont, I'm sorry to inform you, that the University is no longer in need of your assistance." "I have a contract." "That contract was signed under false pretenses." "What?" "!" "You claimed that you had a doctorate from Ohio State." "Well, we just received a letter from them." "We have no record of a Daniel Fremont, ever having attended Ohio State University." "This is a lie." "I went here from nineteen-ten until nineteen-fourteen." "I studied under Professor Hapgood." "Danny, I'm sorry, but the University has no options." "Something else is going on here." "It's the Hellfire Counsel, isn't it?" "I don't know what you're talking about." "You're scared, 'cause I'm too close to the truth." "And what truth is that?" "You wouldn't believe me if I told you." "My map." "No money?" "No money." "No money, no map." "Give me the map." "I might just let you live." "Thank you." "I can't tell you how excited I am about the new book." "My other books, they were just a prelude to this one." "Danny, I've always been honest with you, haven't I." "We've decided against publishing the new book." "What?" "I'm one of your top writers." "I've spent the last five years sweating blood to write this book!" "What the hell is goin'on?" "Well, let's just say, it doesn't fit into the company's, current philosophy." "You got a letter, didn't you?" "Show me the letter." "Danny." ""We the undersigned, demand you cease and desist, from publishing any further books by, Daniel Fremont." "As they represent the worst kind of science." "If you do choose to continue working with Fremont, we will no longer have our own works published by your company." "Subject to ridicule by association." "It's signed by most of our top writers." "Sinclair." "I'm on to something here." "Don't you understand?" "Why else, would the powers that be, try to shut me down?" "Doesn't the truth mean anything to you?" "Of course it means something to me Danny." "But staying in the business means more?" "Sorry Danny, I really am." "As for the pharaoh himself, we know that something terrible happened during Tutankhamnun's reign, that caused all records of his existence to disappear, including, crucially, the location of his final resting place." "What?" "The papyrus shows, that the tomb also houses, one of the magical Emerald Tablets." "Yes, the existence of the Emerald Tablets is clearly documented." "I should know." "I played a major part in their recovery." "But magical, I don't think so." "Aren't they reputed to be mystical?" "There you go again." "Mister lseri, Egyptology is more than magical, mystical nonsensical, pharaoh, tales." "Sit down!" "Sinclair, if, the Emerald Tablets, lack, magical, mystical powers, why'd you steal them from me?" "Fremont, we were just talking about you." "You're still here?" "I thought you'd been kicked off campus for lying about your academic record?" "I know you're behind that snare." "Of course. I'm behind every calamity that's ever happened to you." "But to accuse me of stealing something about mystical, magical, now that really takes the biscuit." "You may have ruined me, but it doesn't mean a damn thing." "You haven't found the fourth tablet, or you wouldn't be bothering me." "Working on any new books lately?" "As a matter of fact I am." "It's about, a group of powerful men, who call themselves, The Hellfire Counsel." "Gosh, sounds like a best seller to me." "You're a fraud Sinclair." "Well that's rich." "Your reputation is in tatter's and I'm a fraud?" "You'll never find Tutankhamun's tomb." "If there's one thing I can't abide, it's, sloppy scholarship." "Check your sources." "Learn to back up your argument with a few facts." "Here's the problem, I wasn't bankrolled through Oxford, and I didn't dodge fighting in the Great War." "Now you're getting personal." "I won't let you get away with it Sinclair." "You won't win." "I almost feel sorry for you." "Would you be so good as to escort Mister Fremont, out of the building." "I can find, my own way out!" "Place this mummy with the others from the second dynasty." "That is from the palace of Ramses the third." "Put it with his display." "Danny Fremont." "Look around." "You might actually learn something." "Mirror of Princess from the treasure of El" "That's quite rare." "To what do I owe this pleasure?" "You have to help me." "Oh really?" "And why would I do that?" "Sinclair and the Hellfire Counsel are trying to ruin me." "You can't let them get away with that." "As usual, I no idea what you're talking about." "From my publisher." "This one's from the University." "I hope you're having fun with this?" "Actually, I am." "It's hard to work up the enthusiasm to defend a man who's written books about the dark ages being caused by this, huge volcanic explosion, that blocked out the sun for three years, and that Atlantis really existed." "Maybe you don't exist." "Maybe I'm just dreaming up this whole miserable conversation." "I know you think I'm wrong about everything I believe in, but you can't let them get away with this." "Get away with it?" "Get away with what?" "I want that." "Have it sent to my house, will you?" "Those are the most famous exhibits in the museum." "I can't just turn them over to you." "Now, I had assumed you were ready, as the newly installed head of the Antiquities department here in Cairo, and can do what you want." "In that case, of course." "Um." "That too, there." "What about my map?" "I have thus far found no obvious mistakes." "I am not yet saying it's genuine." "There are further tests to run, but as far as we?" "Never mind that." "My map!" "Something for me, and, something for you." "Okay, let's stay quiet." "There are a lot of them." "You guys better stay here." "I'll handle this." "Right." "Yeah." "If I'm gonna pull this off, they'll have to hate me so much, they'll be willing to do anything to beat me." "Right?" "I'm gonna have to be really obnoxious." "That shouldn't be a problem for you." "Hand over your cash." "That's all we have." "In other words, you better win." "Go, go ahead." "Yeah, let's, let's go." "Hold!" "I'm just here to play cards." "Prepare to lose all your money." "I, never lose." "This matches the dimensions of the Valley Of The Kings, it's almost exactly." "Almost, being the operative word." "The fourth tablet?" "I expect to find it any week now." "We're very close." "You've been saying that for months." "Why should I believe you now?" "You clowns don't know how to play." "What are you trying to kill me with a dry throat?" "Okay, it's you and me." "You're out of cash." "No chippies." "I've got something better than cash." "It's the real map to King Tut's tomb." "It's worth a fortune." "I don't believe it's real." "No one will use it." "Oh, I'm gonna be sick." "(French)" "Walker, McGreevy, I can really use your help!" "Let's go." "Come on!" "I guess it didn't go to well?" "Ah!" "They got weapons!" "And they're not afraid to use them!" "Look out!" "Here, take the reigns." "Hey guys, follow me." "Come on!" "I got it. I got it!" "Come on!" "Quick." "What is this place?" "Where are you taking us?" "Trust me, this is a place nobody knows about." "I come here when I really need to think." "What's a nice skull like you doin' in a place like this?" "Time to put this to the test." "No." "No!" "No!" "Stop!" "Stop!" "I will not allow another one of you to let this treasure to be carted off to another museum." "Sorry ma'am." "Get the Antiquities Ed." "Or they leave us with other trash and thousands of coins." "The British are welcome to them." "Stop!" "Stop!" "Stop this nonsense!" "Our job is to protect these treasures, not ship them off to the highest bidder." "Don't tell me how to do my job." "You work for me." "You do as I say." "Who is paying you off?" "!" "How dare you insinuate that I could be bribed!" "Well, are you?" "You are fired!" "I'm fired. I've been here longer than you!" "You can leave on your own, or I'll have thrown out!" "I was born for this job." "I spoke ancient Egyptian before I could walk." "Get her out of here!" "No, don't bother." "You contempt of a parasite!" "How did you manage to get them to work for free?" "They, don't know they're working for free." "There's, no other place to dig." "Maybe I, maybe I misinterpreted these symbols." "That, that could be where we need to dig." "Yes." "Absolutely." "That's where we need to dig." "Oh yeah." "And uh, I know that look." "Come!" "Come!" "Yes." "I think they just figured out they're not getting paid." "We need to, leave." "Now!" "We need to?" "(Egyptian)" "Look, we've been in Egypt for three years, we're not even close to a success." "Even worse, we're almost out of drinking money." "We're close. I can feel it." "We just need the right break." "Egyptology is dead." "There's nothing more to discover." "The Emerald Tablet's don't have any powers." "Tut's tomb's a myth." "Sinclair doesn't believe it's a myth." "Neither do Wilcox, Riesner, or Carter." "They're all digging for it as we speak." "At some point you have to cut your losses." "We don't wanna be doing this when we're fifty." "I'm broke." "I'm tired of running from creditors." "Although that part I like." "We've heard about a diamond mind in Brazil, where the diamonds are as big as baseballs." "Oh yeah." "We're gonna get jobs, until we can buy our passage there." "Brazil?" "I need you guys here." "Sorry Danny." "Sorry." "You're only digging up three tons of sand a week!" "You promised me at least five!" "You're supposed to be best diggers in Egypt." "Mister Sinclair?" "Mister Sinclair?" "What?" "!" "My men are working twelve hours a day." "We cannot work any longer." "I am not gonna waste valuable time standing here arguing." "You can either get back to work or you can quit." "Which is it to be?" "I'll stay." "Hurry up!" "(Arabic)" "You're wasting your time cowtowing to slaves." "I'm sorry." "You need someone like me." "I mean, your statue from the second dynasty is labeled from the fifth dynasty." "Your statue from Ramses is the fifth, was discovered in nineteen-o-six, not nineteen-o-eight." "And Ramses died of small pox, not polio." "Need I go on?" "Well, thank you for your time." "The woman's head could qualify for this dumb heap of a museum anyway." "Fremont, I don't need your help." "Right." "You're doing so well on your own." "Please, I'm not in the mood for you!" "I heard you were fired." "I wanna hire you." "Ha!" "Are you crazy?" "Just being seen with you will kill my reputation!" "It doesn't sound like you have much of a reputation left." "Thanks for reminding me." "I can't actually pay you yet, but..." "I knew it!" "Wait!" "Ho-Hold on." "When can you start?" "You never give up, do you?" "Too much at stake." "Of course." "How could I forget." "The fate of the world as we know it." "That's right." "Your obsession with Sinclair is, transparent." "Face it, you're jealous." "He's just a better archeologist than you are." "Jealous?" "Hardly." "You say he stole the three Emerald Tablets from you, am I right?" "They're the key to his whole plot." "Then how come he donated them to the Egyptian History Museum?" "What?" "Three Emerald Tablets." "In fact, my assistant is probably displaying them as we speak, without me." "So you see, you're wrong, again." "I want nothing more to do with you!" "Get rid of him!" "(Arabic)" "Get moving!" "Hurry!" "Now get back to work!" "(Arabic)" "We cannot work any longer in these conditions!" "I take it you're the spokesman for this rebel?" "Changes must be made." "Alright, alright, calm down!" "I guarantee you, changes will be made." "Now!" "Back to work!" "We held them on the roofs now." "They'll have to do what we want." "It's Tahoud." "Sinclair did this!" "Tahoud was killed." "Was he a necessity?" "Listen to your voice, friend." "Fear is a great motivator, is it not?" "Oh cheer up." "Don't worry. I always look after you." "Come along." "Hey." "Hey." "Hey." "I'm not gonna do this to you guys anymore." "Here's your tickets to Brazil." "Your ship set's sail on Tuesday." "How could you possibly afford these?" "I sold everything." "What?" "Oh, and uh?" "here's some cash for, extra pocket money." "No." "We couldn't acccept your money." "No." "We've, we've got pride." "Yeah." "Look?" "Actually, a little bit of money, would be uh, pretty good... forus." "Yeah." "Thanks." "Thanks." "Thanks." "So uh, you're not gonna last two minutes without us." "What are you gonna do?" "I'm gonna find that fourth tablet." "Tutankhamun." "What's he saying?" "An, Tutankhamun." "He needs rescue." "I want you to get the woman living at this address." "Don't use my name or even describe me." "Tell her she's needed to translate ancient Egyptian, and bring her here." "Tutankhamun." "(Egyptian)" "What's he saying?" "That's a strain of ancient Egyptian that was spoken before the first dynasty." "It's forming, some sort of pattern." "You know what, it's a map." "This is so strange." "My God. lt's actually true." "I did it!" "Adios Egypt." "Ola Brazil." "You know they speak Portuguese in Brazil, not Spanish." "Well, we'll learn when we get there." "Step on it." "Hey, wait!" "Guys!" "What the?" "Hell of a way to say bon voyage." "You can't go now. I found it." "Tutankhamnun's gold mask." "That's real." "You did it!" "Hey, not so loud." "Not so loud." "We have to keep this between ourselves." "At least ten pounds of gold." "This alone will make us rich." "What do you want us to do?" "W-We've have to get a whole bunch of diggers, without alerting Sinclair." "We have to throw him off track." "I have an idea." "Let's see if you can figure this one out, Sinclair." "I hate doing this, but, this better work." "Alright, let's get out of here." "After seventeen straight bad days, no self respecting digger's gonna wanna work for you." "Besides, which they've learned that your promises don't feed their family." "It's so frustrating, just when we're so close." "Any idea that we're following a map that appeared on some crazy guy's body, doesn't exactly help." "Only somebody truly crazy could've received that message." "They're the only ones open to it." "Hmm." "Can't really blame the diggers." "No, but we can't dig it out ourselves." "We'd dig years." "Ah, back to the fort." "They'll be glad to see me." "They'll kill you." "Guys." "Are you braver or stupider than I thought." "Either way, it makes no difference." "I'm still going to kill you." "I found the real map." "I need your help, to find Tut's tomb." "Every man who digs will get an equal share." "How do I know you're not gonna cheat me again?" "Because if I do, you most certainly will kill me." "You better believe I'll kill you." "(Egyptian)" "What now?" "While the legionaries think it over, let's get some workers." "Right." "Right." "Yeah." "Rotten scoundrels, everyone of them." "You're welcome to them." "Him." "And him." "Him." "Him." "Him." "And him." "You're gonna have to take me." "I'm an incredibly hard worker, and, you, won't regret it, I promise." "Rembrandt." "An absolute lunatic." "He thinks he's an artist with dynamite." "He even named his explosions." "Guards, release them." "So much for the French." "At least we got our workers." "What, he didn't get the French?" "We did it." "Let's go." "Get up." "(Egyptian)" "Oh, nice scare sweetheart." "You like it so much, I can give you a matching one, sweetheart." "So, is it true?" "It's absolutely genuine." "Incredible." "This means we're only days away." "Don't be ridiculous." "This means we're nowhere near the tomb." "How could you say that?" "The mask was found in soil to loose to have been buried for centuries." "Someone's trying to throw us off the scent." "What?" "What are you saying?" "Someone has planted the mask precisely so we'd find it." "But who?" "You're not the sharpest knife in the box." "Huh?" "Fremont." "I betcha up here, that I can dig a hole six feet deep faster than you." "You can't manipulate us that easy." "Two beers?" "Okay, you're on." "These primitives sure know how to dance." "Now I'm going to dance, with you." "Pardon my friend, but sometimes, he sometimes loses the ability to speak." "Yes, he does look like the kind of man who can't handle a woman." "I like this woman." "That makes the two of us then." "I like me too." "She's gonna destroy him." "Yeah." "But what a way to go." "Nope." "There's nothing." "Probably expect fed, with proper food for meals too." "What are you gonna do?" "I'm not gonna do anything." "I'm gonna stay here and dig." "What are we gonna do?" "You're gonna fix our little problem." "How are we gonna do that?" "You're big boys." "You'll figure it out." "You know what to do." "It's an incredible opportunity." "You'll go down in the history books, as the man who fronted the dig, that found Tutankhamun's tomb." "I don't understand." "I have no money of my own." "But I'm the second son of the Lord, I'm the second son." "I have no money. I get nothing." "Brian, you've embarrassed the family for long enough." "I'm gonna send you to my sister in Malay perhaps her husband can finally make a man out of you." "You can easily buy me out of these debts father." "I'm not gonna rescue you from your folly." "I've done that enough in the past." "... andentirebuildinginOxford just to get you in, and you hardly lasted for two weeks." "You couldn't make it over in England, and you can't make it over here in Egypt either!" "I'm just a gambler father." "I'm not a murderer." "Yes, and a very poor gambler at that." "Forgive my intrusion sir, but uh, perhaps we can help." "Who the devil are you?" "Emissaries of the famed archeologist Daniel Fremont." "And today, just might be your lucky day." "Lord Eastcliff." "... Fundedthewholedamndig." "You're kidding." "What's the catch?" "No catch." "Well, the prodigal son, we have to keep him out of daddy's sight." "Why are we bothering digging?" "I could explode this whole place up." "I show you my most beautiful explosion yet." "Green and orange." "Simply gorgeous." "One small problem, you'll blow up the tomb." "I'm willing to take that chance." "Start digging or I'm gonna return you to prison." "Digging or prison." "What are our odds." "I don't even wanna hear it." "She's the only Tutankhamun expert in Egypt, not on Sinclair's payroll." "We need her." "She hates me." "Everybody hates you." "It's never stopped you before." "You alright?" "I'm fine." "Ooh, I lost my balance." "Maybe you should stop drinking whiskey first thing in the morning." "And you're absolutely certain Fremont hasn't found the fourth Emerald Tablet?" "Yes." "He's still searching for it." "If he'd found it, he'd be long gone by now." "And I do not appreciate you doubting my abilities." "Margareth is the best at whatever she does." "Don't you ever forget it." "Keep it up guys!" "Today's the day." "I didn't know it was possible to get blisters on top of blisters." "Danny, you think you're stronger than me?" "Of course not." "I'm gonna break now. I'm tired." "Break in the morning." "Where's Walker?" "You mean we have to do this again tomorrow?" "An obvious ploy for sympathy." "He's always lazy." "A couple of days pass from the front, he wanted three." "If you're playing with us Walker, I swear to God, Jack will kill ya." "He's gonna be fine, right?" "You're friend has got Tuberculosis." "Tuberculosis." "Hey, this is Andrew Walker we're talking about." "He's not just gonna beat it!" "He's gonna stomp on it!" "Yeah." "There's no beating it." "It's too advanced." "Well there must be something you doctor's can do?" "It's incurable. I'm sorry." "You're sorry." "That makes it alright?" "You doctor's are worthless!" "How long does he have?" "Three months at the most." "I recommend he stays here, sanitarium, third floor." "It specializes in tuberculosis." "Can we see him now?" "Of course." "Thank you." "Doctor Barakat." "Jabari." "May I come in?" "What did I interrupt?" "Mummified beatles." "You'd be surprised how talented their brains are." "I tried to use knitting needles, to pull them out, but the breathing holes are too tiny." "No, sewing needles work much better." "Tea?" "Coffee?" "Uh uh." "Jabari, whatever it is that is troubling you, you know you can tell me." "I've made a terrible mistake." "I've broken an Emerald Tablet." "It was an accident. I was sweeping up, and the broom hit the corner of the tablet, and, and it broke it." "And now, you just gotta help me put it back together." "Please." "Do you swear this is from the Emerald Tablet?" "Um hmm." "You see?" "emeralds are crystals, whose colors are created by traces of chrome, and iron." "They are flaws and inclusions." "And these have none of the above." "So?" "So it is glass." "That means?" "It means the tablets are fake." "Which means that, Sinclair is a fraud." "And it might mean, just might, mean that Danny Fremont is?" "Next order of business." "Ah, our Egyptian project." "Nothing, is a greater priority." "Tried to ruin Danny Fremont, but he's still digging." "Seems he's a bit stronger than you thought Sinclair." "It's under control." "I have my top spy on his team." "Don't worry, I'm watching his every move." "You seem to forget, there's nothing he can find, that I can't take away." "Perhaps I should be dealing with Fremont instead of you." "I won't stay here and be insulted." "Please, sit down." "Azelia." "Great to see you Azelia." "I didn't know you lived around here." "Yes you did." "Allow me." "So, how's it going with Mahmoud's crazy map?" "Find anything interesting?" "Maybe." "Maybe not." "Well I'm sure you heard Sinclair found Tutankhamun's golden mask." "Yeah well, I only plan to stop that from now on." "How can you be so sure?" "is there, anything unusual, about the mask?" "There was a strange carving on the back of it." "Try." "The prevailing theory is that this is the hieroglyphic symbol for horrors, but the upper slant is slightly different." "Kinda looks like a, D and an F. Don't you think?" "Yes it does." "D and F. Danny Fremont." "Carved my initials myself." "You found the golden mask?" "Azelia, we need your help." "Only you can protect the artifactual bound to found..." "Okay." "You can stop the artifact from..." "I must go get my things." "leaving Egypt." "I said okay." "What?" "Are you gonna keep asking me what?" "Or are you gonna take me to the dig?" "(French)" "(French)" "Flack off animals." "Welcome." "Where did you find the gold mask?" "Over here." "Well then you're digging in the wrong area." "According to the Egyptian custom, Tutankhamun would have been buried in direct line, with that hill." "Well that still leaves us with hundreds of possibilities." "Most of which, we've already done." "Map please." "Huh." "This is a symbol for the summer solstice." "And this one, directs us with the precise angle with the sun." "The summer solstice will be in twenty days." "Ah hah, we need to move, eighty yards, to the south." "You should have known that." "I don't know everything." "Danny Fremont admitting he doesn't know everything." "Quick, alert the press." "Eureka, this is your dig sites." "Dig!" "You're awesome." "Danny!" "Guys, she found something." "(Egyptian)" "What's it say?" "Death shall come on the swift wings, to whoever touches the tomb of Tutankhamun." "It's a curse!" "We're all going to die!" "Yes!" "Yes!" "I've seen it before. lt's never pretty." "Don't you understand?" "Of course I understand." "You're both loons." "The tomb is here." "The tombs are that are built for Egyptian pharaohs customarily have sixteen steps?" "... sixteensteps." "Yeah, we're so close." "We don't have much time until Sinclair finds us." "We gotta get going." "How much more do we have to do?" "Another fifteen tons of sand and we'll be there." "Fifteen tons?" "!" "That could take weeks." "Archeology is a slow and precise science my friend." "I'll give you fifteen tons in about five seconds." "Run!" "No..." "No!" "Come on!" "You, idiot!" "Danny!" "Danny?" "!" "Danny?" "!" "Can you hear me?" "Say something!" "Danny!" "I knew you cared." "I just don't want to see you dead." "Excuse me, you're missing a work of art." "I'm naming it when the smoke clears." "Amazing." "The tomb is safe." "What did you expect?" "You're a genius." "Beautiful." "Knock, knock." "Who's there?" "Tutankhamun." "Tutankhamun who?" "I'll help." "Can you see anything?" "Danny do you see something?" "Wonderful things." "You did it." "We did it." "Nobody can go in yet." "We must first test the air." "Please." "The common practice is to use a canary." "Where are we gonna get a canary?" "What's a canary?" "Like I said, it's common practice." "The air must be fine." "This is unlike any tomb ever discovered." "It's hiding in here somewhere." "I know you're obsessed with finding the Emerald Tablet, but we need our equipment." "We're all exhausted." "We need some rest." "This is too important." "Let's do this properly." "Do you think I'm going to leave this behind?" "She's right." "The tomb's been here, untouched, for three thousand years." "It can wait one more night." "Look Danny, why don't we just?" "I've been waiting for this moment my entire life." "We're gonna do this right." "I've never seen a lock like this." "Neither has anybody else." "Not for at least a thousand years or so." "Please don't tell me it was, left behind by creatures from another planet?" "No no. lt's very human in origin." "I found it in Greece." "In Labyrinth of thieves." "Where it had the menator." "Wow!" "You read my books." "I have half the world's statesmen in my pocket." "Now why am I having trouble with you?" "Do you want me to find someone else to get me the Emerald Tablet?" "This is your final warning." "You've already been far too patient." "I couldn't have done it without you." "Well actually, l-l could of, it just would have taken a lot longer." "Don't worry." "She'll be here." "Who?" "You know damn well who." "The one you think about all the time." "I have no idea who you're talking about." "You know exactly who I'm talking about." "Look who finally showed up." "Danny Fremont, this is Yunan Helkal." "Azelia's told me so much about you." "Really?" "She's told me absolutely nothing, about you." "We're engaged." "Congratulations." "Yunan's one of the ministers of the National Governments." "There was an article today on him on the early newspapers." "That's, just great." "Are you alright?" "Can you get a table please?" "Of course." "Wouldn't have been nice if you told me you had a fiance before I?" "Before you what?" "You should be very happy together." "We will." "I hope you deserve all this." "Are you sure no one followed you here?" "Most assuredly." "Good." "Not yet." "Tell me first." "They found Tutankhamun's tomb and opened the door." "Only Danny Fremont looked inside, but said there were treasures as far as the eye could see." "Did he mention the Emerald Tablet?" "No." "Nothing." "It's highly unlikely, the, tablet will be in plain view." "It will be hidden, somewhere secret, and difficult to find." "There you are." "I knew you'd be here." "Finding the fourth Emerald Tablet is more important life or death, certainly more important than some party." "I'm not letting you go in here by yourself." "Fine, just, don't get in my way." "Sinclair!" "Shoot it." "Brilliant." "You?" "What a racket." "Shh." "Shh." "Shh." "I know you told me, Sinclair is a very bad man." "That still doesn't mean that Emerald diamond have these supernatural powers." "Then why are you helping me?" "Because I believe, they have incredible historical relevance." "Sinclair is going through awful lots of trouble for just historical relevance." "Don't you think?" "Why did you drag me here?" "I want to introduce you to a friend of mine who can help us." "I thought you didn't want any press?" "The press might be our only protection." "We need the whole world so fascinated with us, shining so much light on our dig, that Sinclair wouldn't dare intervene." "I'll handle this." "Typical reporter." "Scoop of a lifetime, and at nine in the morning, you're already working on your fourth martini." "My fifth, actually." "Egypt is such a bloody boring assignment, the only way to get through this is to get continually drunk." "That's right." "Your paper, the times, best in the world." "I want to offer you a full exclusive." "On what?" "Nothing much, just, that I've found Tutankhamun's tomb." "How many times to I have to listen to this nonsense from you Fremont?" "I'm serious." "Oh yes, just like you were serious about finding the fourth pyramid, and the arch of the covenant." "My paper you know, they could've sent me anywhere," "Paris, Rome, New York, but no, they send me to this hellhole." "Axelrod, Danny's telling the truth." "I've seen it myself." "Doctor Azelia Barakat." "Oh dear, is he blackmailing you?" "Why else would you be involved?" "Why don't you come and see for yourself." "Fremont, I just want you to know that I'm only here because of Doctor Barakat." "Shut up and turn the camera on." "For thousands of years, the tomb of Tutankhamun, has been a myth, a story of treasure and the magic of the ancient world." "Today, it becomes a reality." "You do know this is film." "It's not radio." "Come closer." "The greatest find ever, in archeology." "And it's my ticket out of Egypt." "Still think I'm crazy?" "Seems like there's no rhyme or reason to any of these artifacts." "Look, Meredith Reign." "Look, Circuits Reign." "Those pharaohs were, hundred's of years before Tutankhamun." "It is totally unheard of." "It's almost as if someone, put all this gold in here, to keep us from going any further." "Be careful." "Even our breathing can harm these treasures." "Sorry. I won't breath." "Very funny." "Are you ready?" "Open the tomb." "The world is watching." "Now, the moment of truth." "There's nothing there." "I don't understand." "What does this mean?" "What's wrong?" "What?" "How does it feel to be the most famous man in the world?" "Me?" "You're kidding right?" "No." "Our circulation's tripled since you found the tomb." "People can't get enough of your King Tut." "Well, let me introduce you to the rest of the team." "Danny, they want to know about you." "Are you married?" "Not yet." "Doctor Azelia Barakat, combines the beauty of Sarah Bernhardt, with the wisdom of Thomas Edison." "is there any romance between the two of you?" "Absolutely none!" "Of course not." "Our readers would like to know." "Anything?" "Sir, how will we to get passed the locks of thieves?" "It's supposed to be absolutely impenetrable." "That was four thousand years ago, they didn't have dynamite back then." "Tell us about the curse." "No curse could stop my team." "A braver group of human beings, God never created." "Jason McGreevy, almost single handedly defeated the Germans, at the battle of Passiondale." "And then Walker who couldn't be here with us today, but still and integral part of our team." "He, showed the kind of courage you only read about, I mean, Edgar's novels." "And I'd like to acknowledge my colleague, Morgan Sinclair, who's come here to congratulate us on this historic and monumental discovery." "Bastard." "Looks like him." ""Danny Fremont, discovers Tutankhamen's tomb."" ""Fremont, the world's greatest Archeologist."" "Hasn't someone missed your name Sinclair?" "Perhaps you were, Danny's trusted water boy." "No!" "No?" "Oh really." "So, you have the fourth Emerald Tablet, do you?" "No, but we musn't draw attention to our activities, not while we search for the tablet." "You mean while Fremont searches." "I can handle Fremont." "Trust me." "Oh yes. I don't know why, I continue to trust you Sinclair. I really don't." "You've been a great disappointment to me of late." "I just hope that, I won't regret my many, indulgences." "Come on." "Alright, careful." "Alright, bring it over, uh, no bring it back over here guys." "Back over here." "Careful." "Axes of Pharao Tut." "Wow." "I was gonna report it." "Oh, this has to be at least two hundred pounds." "Two hundred pounds of solid gold." "Three hundred dollars an ounce, that's three million dollars." "And don't forget the historical value." "That's triple the price." "Wrong, historical value makes it priceless." "Why the hell are you so upset for, we're rich and famous." "That's exactly the problem." "Nothing I ever do will be as exciting as this." "It's all down hill from here." "Oh Danny, don't you think it's time for a break?" "Holy mother of madness what do you got there?" "It must have cost you a fortune." "I'm just talking about my share of Tut's treasure." "Stop spending the money you don't have and will never get." "What's she talking about?" "I don't know why you think you can simply sell these things." "They don't belong to you." "They belong to Egypt." "According to the terms of our license to excavate, signed by the Department of Antiquities, everything here belongs to whoever digs it up." "This should all be displayed in the Egyptian History Museum, for the entire world to see." "We have no problem with that, as long as their the highest bidder." "No, no, no. lt will take at least four of you to pick this up." "Think so." "Everybody take a break." "Uh, get a breath of fresh air." "I need you to contact Tutankhaman." "We need him to guide us to the last piece of the Emerald tablet." "No." "Try again." "The sun and the moon." "As if they are one." "Moon and sun. I should have known." "Now." "I can't believe it." "I'm not let you get away from me." "Do you recognize the language?" "Judging by the lettering and the sentence structure, it seems to be written, in a language even predating ancient Egyptian." "Egyptian Hieroglyphics, were the first recorded language." "How could anything predate them?" "Unleash great evil!" "You can only be saved, by, Tutankhamun!" "People would kill for this." "Maybe we will keep it a secret, at least until we decipher it." "We should uh, hide it where Sinclair can't find it." "Unleash the great evil of this world..." "You, you are doing!" "You... agreatdemon." "What the hell's going on?" "This excavation is now in the possession of the Republic of Egypt." "This is my license to excavate." "I have a deal." "The deal is hereby null and void." "This is my dig. I found the tomb." "The Republic of Egypt had absolutely nothing, to do with it." "On behalf of my government, I thank you." "However, these, item should be enjoyed by the entire world." "Not be profited only by a few... individuals." "You knew about this?" "Doctor Barakat is now in charge of the excavation." "Very good Azelia." "You have what you wanted, total control." "This is not about control." "This is about Egypt's heritage." "This decision wasn't Doctor Barakat's." "It was made by the highest level of my government." "The least you could've done was warn us, warned me!" "Your government's gonna make a fortune out of this, and we did all the hard work!" "We deserve some kind of percentage." "That's not for me to give." "I will not allow the slightest hint of impropriety." "It's not impropriety to give my men something for their sweat, labor and faith." "It wasn't fate. lt was greed." "We, put your precious Egypt on the map!" "Before this, nobody gave a damn about this desert nightmare of a country." "Egypt is a great nation!" "Escort them out of the valley immediately." "Yes!" "And take your junk with you." "(Egyptian)" "No!" "We can't let them push us around." "We have to go on fighting." "Come on, let's get a drink." "Come on." "McGreevy!" "Yeah." "Come on." "Let's go." "You look like I felt, when I lost my first race horse in a game." "I could blow up this restaurant for you." "With that cheer you up?" "Sorry guys. I shouldn't have come." "We should go with him?" "I will." "I'll see if I can talk him into paying the bill." "Danny's been kidnapped!" "Let's go!" "Of course I've got the tablet, but I will never, tell you." "Never?" "You've been a formable opponent." "Just tell me where you've hidden the tablet?" "Never." "Never say never." "And you want to know the supreme irony." "You're mad." "We've only scratched the surface." "As strange as you think the world is my friend, I'll show you, it's a thousand times stranger." "Just kill me." "Oh, I'm not gonna kill you Fremont." "I'm gonna mummify you." "You're joking." "When did you ever know me, to have a sense of humor?" "Hm?" "Prakesh." "Dry him off." "I pride myself on historical accuracy." "This is the exact linen material, the ancient Egyptians used." "The uh, actual bombing, took, seventy days, but I'm sure you won't mind if I, uh, cut a few corners." "This salt will dry out your body to make it easier to eviscerate you." "Soon, but not yet, I'm going to uh, remove your internal organs." "But first, here's my favorite part." "I'm gonna pull your brain out through your nose, with the help of this genius little device." "Come on." "Let's get out of here." "What took you so long?" "(Egyptian)" "(Egyptian)" "To all of you." "Thanks to you, I still have a brain." "That's a good thing." "I like having a brain." "Well here's starting to use it." "You left the party, so we brought it to you." "I've had enough to drink tonight guys." "Ah, but we haven't." "A toast, to Danny, King of Adventure." "Yes, to Danny." "You know, you never really buy a fine whiskey, you merely rent it." "I've been hearing rumors, of something far more valuable, than gold in Tutankhamun's tomb." "Really?" "Um hmm." "A weapon, of incredible power." "It is said that whoever controls this weapon, controls the world." "Look at your face." "You found it, haven't you my darling?" "As a matter of fact I did find something." "I flew back to the states last week to tell my colleagues at Princeton to investigate it." "I couldn't make heads or tails of it." "Shh." "Hey, I used your name." "I got a good seat." "You know, as much fun as this has been, I've got a lot of work to do." "No." "I'll see you in the morning." "Thanks for stopping by." "We just got here." "Alright." "You're no fun." "This is complete gibberish." "It is impossible to make anything out of it." "It's not impossible." "We'll figure it out." "Have you, told Helkal about it?" "Why not?" "He's completely incorruptible." "Oh, I love that about him, but, he's a man who hates dirty things and who knows where it will end up." "This is just way over my head." "I have faith in you." "That is because you have no choice." "No." "Okay." "He said he shipped it off to his colleagues at Princeton for research." "You really haven't learned a lot." "He never went to Princeton, nor did he ever teach there." "He must have suspected you." "Bleeding costs extra." "I've got it!" "So do I." "It's a cross between Euro Greek and..." "and Ancient hieroglyphs..." "Yes!" "Well, now that all the hard work is done, I'm sure you'll have no trouble translating it." "Where are you going?" "Uh, you're on your own now cowboy." "I have a Tut exhibit tomorrow at the history museum." "And I must be getting some sleep." "You can't possibly be going." "I mean this is, probably the greatest message man kind has ever received." "Well, the glory's all yours." "I trust you know who I am?" "It's Andrew, isn't it?" "I'm prepared to give you, one million in American dollars, and the cure for your tuberculosis..." "The doctor said, no cure." "Well they would, wouldn't they." "Too much money in the disease business to start curing everybody." "Why me?" "Can't you guess?" "The Emerald Tablet." "Your chum, Fremont has it, I just don't know where." "Perhaps you could help." "You're tired and angry." "Let me show you, how sweet..." "lifecanbe ." "I know we're all tired, overworked and underpaid." "But this isn't about us." "It's greater than we are." "This is our chance, to show the entire world the greatness of Egypt." "You're doing a wonderful job." "Now take this to the third room." "Yes." "Please, I need you." "Danny, you look awful." "What happened?" "The four pieces of the Emerald Tablet must never be joined together, or they will open a portal to another realm, unleashing evil which of the likes the world has never seen." "Tutankhamun wrote that message." "It's probably just another curse, like the one you found outside the tomb." "This wasn't left out to scare us." "This was hidden in the hopes that nobody would ever find it." "I know this goes against everything we believe in, as scientists and historians," "but, but Azelia, this scares the hell out of me." "Me too." "Mister Walker, we have received the results, of the latest tests." "We ran them twice, just to be sure." "And?" "There is, absolutely, no sign of Tuberculosis, in any part of your body." "You mean I'm cured?" "It's a miracle." "A true miracle." "Congratulations Mister Walker." "I just realized something," "Sinclair can't get the last tablet." "He came too close this time, and there can't be a next time." "We may have to destroy him." "It's not like any other stone I've ever seen before." "How do we do that?" "What?" "Watch your step." "Follow me." "Careful now." "One more step." "This has to be destroyed." "Can you do it?" "I'm crushed you don't trust me." "I'm naming it, "Rhapsody in Green."" "I don't understand." "It's not your fault." "Okay, let's lock this up." "Watch your step." "Okay." "Prakesh, quick!" "Get over here!" "Hurry up." "Careful." "Clever boy." "Ah, thank you." "Thank you." "Here, take this." "Get in." "You found it just like I said?" "Found it, just like you said." "I'll take that check now." "You've earned it." "What are you doing?" "Back in a minute." "Who's going to pay for this?" "You?" "Guard!" "Guard!" "Mister Walker." "Please!" "Please!" "Don't kill me." "Whatever happened to trust?" "Settle down." "Settle down." "Here we are." "Shh." "Shh." "Shh." "Shh." "Shh...." "Good boy." "Good evening." "(Egyptian)" "Here's a letter, from President Enrafi, himself." "Splended man, we were in Oxford together." "Come on George." "Azelia, it's gone." "The Emerald Tablet?" "Sinclair has all four pieces now." "Jabari, take over for me." "Yes Doctor." "The tomb." "I cross the abyss." "Before you, things will tremble, and empires will fall." "Madame." "We have to stop him before he can put the tablet together." "... powerof... powerofSet." "It's too late." "We're outnumbered." "We need help." "(Egyptian)" "Let's go." "It's coming!" "We have to re-group." "We need Mahmoud." "Look out!" "What was that?" "I don't know." "It has begun." "(Egyptian)" "No!" "No!" "No!" "Guard!" "Guard!" "I'm not mad." "Did you hear me?" "I'm not mad!" "Any phenomenon, seem unparticular but have perfect logical causes." "You can't be serious." "You saw everything." "Yes, but things in the desert often seem to be something much more than they really are." "But still..." "Maybe you don't believe it, but, something has happened." "Promise me you'll be careful?" "I promise." "I should go inside." "Yeah." "And I should get going." "Stay with me, at least until we figure out, wh-what's happening." "I'll be fine." "Well, I, I worry about you." "Well don't." "I wish it was that easy." "Goodnight Danny." "Try and get some sleep." "Hey, where, where's our friend?" "He checked out several days ago." "Hasn't he gotten in touch with you?" "I've checked everyone of these stalls nobody's seen him." "Where the hell is he?" "!" "I'm so sorry." "Walker was found dead last night, in the old city." "No one knows what happened." "I'm gonna miss you old buddy." "I miss him already." "Yeah, me too." "Goodness, morality, compassion, I really honestly don't see what the fuss is all about." "Evil is so much more fun, don't you think?" "I haven't really thought of it." "You should." "Demons for instance." "People assume demons bring evil from the outside." "They don't." "They don't?" "Demons nurture the evil that festers within, cultivated, in order to blossom." "Ones worst impulses are given free reign, it's glorious." "Watch this." "Master?" "Get rid of Sinclair." "I don't like what I'm hearing." "And now that we have the single fuse tablet, who needs him." "But, we don't have the tablet." "Sinclair has the tablet." "Exactly, my dear fellow, exactly." "I should bring the tablet here, and take care of Sinclair, permanently." "Very good." "Be discreet." "Come in. I've been expecting you." "Go on, pull the trigger." "Stop it!" "Stop what?" "You've got the gun." "Stop the voices!" "Ah!" "There are voices in my head." "Have a seat." "Self destructive thoughts?" "Now look what you've done." "I have to go and clean up." "So how'd you get into Sinclair's?" "I'm a spy." "Spy?" "Sinclair hired me." "Figures." "But I can't do it anymore." "Danny, Sinclair needs to be stopped." "You were spying, you said so yourself." "Why should we trust you?" "Because even I can't make up this soul sucking supernatural stuff." "King of the demons." "Lord of the flame." "I invoke thee, do my bidding of demons of Set." "Find Daniel Fremont and his followers, and kill them!" "They must not live!" "Kill them!" "Fremont, I will be rid of you, once and for all." "He's not here." "He's the best assassin we've got." "Give him time." "He's never failed us yet." "No news is not, necessarily good news." "Gentlemen, sorry I'm late." "Unexpected visitor." "No, no, no, don't get up." "I hope you all appreciate the enormous effort I've made, to meet the exacting standards set by Lord Russell." "George, do I measure up?" "Do I still look like a Juke?" "I uh, wouldn't go out there if I were you." "The infection is loose." "Contagiousness rife." "Mankind will soon be crippled, setting the stage for the return of the great beast, Set." "Evil will rule forever." "Our power is unstoppable." "What are you talking about man?" "We don't want evil to rule." "We plan to rule." "I've made one tiny adjustment to your plan." "Look at you, masters to the universe." "You're just flesh and bone." "Oh, which reminds me, I brought you a present." "Your handyman, I presume." "I don't know what you're talking about." "Of course you don't." "I must say George, if there's one thing about a well cut suit, you can certainly take the heat." "Now, beg for your lives, I might just let you live." "I, I beg you to..." "Sorry?" "Well I..." "I can't understand a word." "Spit it out man!" "I don't believe you!" "What have you done?" "In God's name, what have you done?" "!" "I'm, taking my rightful place, as head of the Hellfire Counsel." "Get out of my chair!" "No!" "Any more questions?" "Margareth has confirmed that Sinclair is behind everything, that has been happening." "Jacques, we need to start around the clock surveillance on him, starting now!" "Turn the lights on." "What's going on?" "Where is everybody?" "McGreevy, if you're joking, it's not funny!" "Azelia?" "My God. lt's you." "I don't know what I was thinking, being with that clown Helkal." "It's you I love. lt's always been you." "I'm not dead." "It's real." "You're a losing nut!" "I know how to fight them!" "It's all in your head." "Stop, you're exhausted." "No, I'm not!" "Use your mind!" "No, no. lt's not real!" "Mcgreevy!" "McGreevy!" "Fight it, or you'll die!" "I saw him!" "My God." "Everyone, use your minds to fight it!" "Tutankhamun will protect us." "Azelia?" "Are you hurt?" "Wake Azelia, or she is gonna die." "We're not threatening her, we're trying to save her life." "If we don't get to her right now, she will, die." "It's okay." "Azelia, wake up!" "Danny?" "Where are you?" "Danny!" "Save me!" "Please!" "Where are you?" "You're asleep." "You have to wake up!" "They don't exist!" "They don't exist!" "is there, anything else you'd like to tell me about you and this Fremont?" "No." "We're just colleagues." "Yunan, I know you think this is affairs of the heart, but it isn't." "There is more to it." "The night wasn't just a bad dream." "It almost killed me." "Something horrible is happening." "Something truly evil." "Something evil was unleashed when we opened the tomb." "I always thought, that the Emerald Tablets would open a portal to another dimension, but, I never thought it would allow demons into our world." "What does that mean for us?" "Evil's ruling the planet?" "How do we stop this?" "The last time something like this happened," "Tutankhamun was, the only one who could stop it." "We have to find the portal, find this other world and rescue Tutankhamun." "I welcome thee, oh great beast, Set." "The world waits for your return." "Welcome." "We need to find our way back into the tomb." "The portal has to be there." "It won't stop until we make it stop." "I'm in!" "It sounds great. I'd love to." "Can we trust you." "Not usually, no, but I'd rather not have demons controlling the world." "We need Mahoud." "He's our connection to Tut." "Mahmoud!" "Check all the rooms!" "Get back!" "Get back!" "They found him." "Come on, let's go!" "How the hell are we gonna get in there?" "I know a secret entrance." "Follow me." "Stay here, keep watch." "Be careful." "Jacques." "Look out." "Spectacular." "The tablet!" "We must go back." "Stop!" "Come on!" "Come on!" "Move!" "Danny, what took you so long?" "Ah, fighting supernatural evil, tends to take a little time." "This is the biggest story since the birth of Jesus." "It's probably bigger." "Stay close to me." "Come here." "What now?" "Mahmoud, we need your help." "Please try." "Azelia." "Helkal." "I was worried you'd come here." "You know I have to go." "And I'm coming with you." "That is just not possible." "I'm in charge of this site, and I'm coming." "(Egyptian)" "Just don't slow us down." "(Egyptian)" "You must go down here." "Let me guess, more digging?" "World ending." "Time pressure... already!" "I think I'll call it, Tut's Torment." "Let's go." "This was built long before the pyramids." "Amazing." "Look at the advance in the architectural structure." "I've seen this!" "This is the demon that tried to kill me in my dream." "Danny." "Set, the great beast." "I always thought it was a legend, but this, fascinating." "At the risk of repeating myself, world ending, time pressure, let's move out!" "Ashes to ashes, dusk to dusk, when the devil drives, needs must." "Let's split up." "Azelia, this way." "Stay close to the wall." "The stairs can be treacherous." "Come on." "Are you alright?" "Yes." "Now just what is this?" "I don't know." "I've never seen anything like it." "This is even greater than the labyrinth of thieves." "What ever it is, we Egyptians should be quite proud." "The ancient Egyptians didn't build this." "This was built by a, civilization far greater." "Yunan!" "No." "We must move on." "We're never gonna make it to the Portal." "We're gonna be trapped here forever." "Shut up!" "Look at the camera boys." "(Arabic) Yellah." "What?" "We're trapped." "Quickly!" "Quickly!" "We lost Rembrandt." "We lost Axelrod." "There's something in this room." "The portal." "This is clearly beyond science." "How the hell can this transport us to the demon world?" "Well there's no way I'm going in there." "We must save Tut." "He's the only one who can stop what the demons have started." "is somebody actually watching us going in there and coming out alive." "I'll go first." "No." "No." "Mahmoud!" "Danny, Mahmoud's been shot." "Don't do anything stupid." "You obviously don't know us too well." "(Arabic)" "Everyone into the Portal." "I'll stay to buy you time." "Are you crazy?" "You'll be killed." "It's like something, out of a dream." "More like a nightmare." "All men from hell surely come from this place." "All, ancient cultures talked of an underworld, filled with torment." "Christians called it hell." "Unfortunately for us, this hell is no myth." "Sinclair's right behind us." "We have to keep moving." "Where do we go?" "Without Mahmoud we're, we're lost." "Oh my God. lt's Tut." "You have come." "You must go higher he says." "Come on." "It must be at least, one-hundred and fifty degrees." "Water, water, my kingdom for some water." "Run!" "You, you want, to kill me?" "Haven't I always taken care of you?" "Take cover!" "Almost there?" "What?" "Strength, faith." "You will find me." "I should never have taken us into the tomb." "If you hadn't found the tomb, Sinclair would have." "You tried to warn us, but nobody would listen." "It looks clear." "I need to tell you something." "You don't have to tell me anything." "I understand." "Thank you." "I'm here." "Use the tablet." "You're too late." "No!" "You dare to defy me." "And for you, something special." "Power of evil, before thee, kings will tremble, and empires will fall." "I invoke thee King of the flame, Lord of the demons," "Release the great Set, come to me!" "Father of evil, father of my soul, I am yours, and you are mine!" "There." "Come on!" "Come on!" "Come on!" "Come on!" "Come on!" "Danny!" "Come on Set!" "This is what you want." "You must help us!" "(Egyptian)" "What happens now?" "All as it should have been?" "Thank you." "Thank you." "Thank you." "Daniel Fremont." "Let's go." "Run!" "It's gone." "Seems like they've forgotten everything Like it, never happened." "I only wish we could forget this." "I wouldn't want to forget anything." "Danny?" "You have eyes, right?" "Oh my God." "You're alive!" "You're both alive!" "Barely." "We must've had one, one too many last night." "Oh we have one too many every night, but last night, was a complete blur." "Well there must be something to remember because I don't remember a thing." "We might have to start living a little more like our sober friend here." "Of course, it helps to have uh, something else, to, keep you occupied." "You know I think you might be right." "Excuse me gents." "I'll see you later Dan." "Yeah, uh, see ya later." "You know old chap, I've just come in to a bit of money." "I suppose art, might be a nice investment." "How much for that one, and, that one?" "No, no, no this one." "He's gonna be dynamite." "Bloody thief." "No one steals from the legend and lives!" "You looking at me?" "No." "No." "No." "Daddy!" "Hello." "How are you?" "Like Tutankhamun said, all is as it should have been." "Mahmoud?" "Hey Carter..." "here's one." "Oh, another map." "What makes you think this one's better than all the rest?" "Trust me." "Alright Fremont." "Thanks." "Somebody's bound to find it, mine as well be him." "This can be the beginning of a beautiful friendship." "What?" "It's just, something I heard somewhere." "Tutankhamun, also known as, the Boy King, died when he was only nineteen." "A fractured skull indicates that he received a blow to his head." "Did he fall from his Chariot?" "Was he murdered?" "These questions will probably never be answered." "Uh, excuse me for just a minute." "The Boy King, that's, a good touch." "Thank you." "But I hate having to lie." "We saved the world but nobody knows a damn thing about it." "It's better this way." "Do you have five minutes?" "I, I need to as you something." "I need to finish my tour." "Oh. lt's a piece of the Emerald Tablet." "I want to ask you if you'll..." "Yes." "Yes?" "!" "I love you." "What took you so long?" "I got a great idea for my, for our next book." "What?" "We're gonna find Noah's Arc." "Yes!" "The tour is over." "We can honeymoon near Mount Arah." "I hear it's really beautiful this time of year."