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 The Mummy Returns
 Release Date - May 4, 2001 Nationwide
 Distributor - Universal Pictures
 Duration - New
 Type - Suspense/Horror, Action/Adventure and Thriller. ( Rated R )
 Writer : Stephen Sommers.
 Producer : James Jacks and Sean Daniels.
 Director : Stephen Sommers.
 Starring : Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, The Rock, John Hannah, Arnold Vosloo.
 Synopsis
This Mummy Returns is 10 years after the first film in the year 1935. Rick O'Connell (Fraser) is now married to Evelyn (Weisz), and the couple have settled in London, where they are raising their 9-year-old son Alex (played by screen newcomer Freddie Boath). When a chain of events finds the corpse of Imhotep (Vosloo) resurrected in the British Museum, the mummy Imhotep walks the earth once more, determined to fulfill his quest for immortality. But another force has also been set loose in the world...one born of the darkest rituals of ancient Egyptian mysticism, and even more powerful than Imhotep. When these two forces clash, the fate of the world will hang in the balance, sending the O'Connells on a desperate race to save the world from unspeakable evil, and rescue their son before it is too late.
 Critic Reviews
Watching The Mummy Returns is like standing behind someone playing a pretty cool video game.If the first movie featured scary swarms of mutant beetles that crawl beneath victims' skin like kittens under bed sheets, the new one must revive them for more delicious killings (they burst out of someone's mouth) before trumping them with rampaging scorpions and armies of dog skeletons that, thanks to computer graphics, seem to span a continent. If Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo), the mummy who regenerates his flesh as he devours humans, made a vivid villain the first time around, then he must reprise his tricks and be pitted against a more formidable opponent: The Scorpion King, a giant, unforgivably silly-looking monster with the face of a pro wrestler (The Rock).The movie also gives the heroic couple of Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) and Evelyn (Rachel Weisz) a plucky 8-year-old son named Alex (Freddie Boath), who, in a plot development reminiscent of Ringo and his ring in Help!, gets a sacred, powerful bracelet stuck on his wrist and must keep it away from the baddies while facing a fatal deadline to remove it.Evelyn's fraidy-cat brother Jonathan (John Hannah) is back, as are the benevolent helper Ardeth Bay (Oded Fehr) and Imhotep's ancient lover Anck-Su-Namun (Patricia Velasquez). Also on board are a toughie killer (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) and a goofy dirigible pilot (Shaun Parkes). The Mummy Returns piles on at least as many subplots and legends as characters, and by the climax, Sommers is cutting among four battles being fought simultaneously. Action junkies may enjoy this non-stop barrage, which barely pauses for anything but the most rudimentary (albeit complicated) plot exposition. Others may become worn down. Fraser and Weisz are lively again, but they're less actors here than presences. Their jobs are to look good in action scenes, toss off bons mots and be responsible parents (yawn).Although some of the computer-graphics beasties are amusing, others resemble generic, mass-produced versions of Ray Harryhausen's stop-action creations. The heroes' peril is harder to buy when they look like they're playing a 3-D version of a gun-down-zombies video game. Sommers' affection for Indiana Jones and old action serials is apparent, but those films' thrills never felt so second-hand.
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