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The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior

United States, South Africa, Germany

2008

109 Min
Color
1.78:1
English
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DIR Russell Mulcahy

EXEC Kevin Misher

PROD James Jacks, Stephen Sommers

SCR Randall McCormick

DP Glynn Speeckaert

CAST Michael Copon, Randy Couture, Karen Shenaz David, Clodagh Quinlan, Amira Quinlan, Pierre Marais, Simon Quarterman, Chase Agulhas, Tom Wu, Andreas Wisniewski, Natalie Becker, Jeremy Crutchley, Warrick Grier, Az Abrahams

ED John Gilbert

PROD DES Tom Hannam

MUSIC Klaus Badelt

Synopsis

Employing an all-new cast, this action-driven prequel to The Scorpion King tells the heroic tale of young Mathayus (Michael Copon) and his relentless quest for justice against an evil and powerful villain, King Sargon (Ultimate Fighting champ Randy Couture). Mathayus faces heart-stopping tribulations during his adventurous, odds-defying trajectory toward his ultimate destiny: becoming the formidable warrior king of an ancient desert empire.

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Russell Mulcahy

Award-winning director of commercials and rock videos in the 1980s turned polished and proficient helmer of Hollywood genre movies. Mulcahy directed over 300 rock videos by 1983, including 15 starring Elton John and others featuring glitzy sets and costumes and fluid camerawork which highlighted Duran Duran, Billy Joel, Paul McCartney, Fleetwood Mac (“Gypsy”) and Rod Stewart (“Young Turks”). He also made many TV commercials, including advertisements for HBO, Doritos, Miller Lite beer, Ford and British Petroleum. Mulcahy made his feature debut with the British-produced “Derek and Clive Get the Horn” (1980), starring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore and followed up with “Razorback” (1984), a galvanizing cult thriller about a killer pig set in the Australian outback.

Mulcahy achieved some measure of commercial success with the Sean Connery/Christopher Lambert fantasy vehicle, “Highlander” (1986), which yielded the disappointing sequel, “Highlander II: The Quickening” (1991). He next… read more

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