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The Search for Tutankhamun (2005)

Genre : Documentary, History

Runtime : 0M

Director : Ferdinand Fairfax

Synopsis

Howard Carter hunts for the tomb of the boy king Tutankhamun.

Actors

Stuart Graham
Stuart Graham
Howard Carter
Julian Wadham
Julian Wadham
Lord Carnarvon
Caroline Langrishe
Caroline Langrishe
Lady Carnarvon
Alexandra Weaver
Alexandra Weaver
Evelyn Carnarvon
Laurence Fox
Laurence Fox
Léonard
William Hope
William Hope
Théodore Davis
Valentine Pelka
Valentine Pelka
Pierre Lacau
Nickolas Grace
Nickolas Grace
Anton Badrutt
Neil Daglish
Neil Daglish
Arthur Mace
Chris Newland
Chris Newland
Sgt Adamson
Barry Woolgar
Barry Woolgar
Pecky Callender
Mahmoud Sabit
Mahmoud Sabit
Alan Gardiner
Andrew Montgomery
Andrew Montgomery
Harry Barton

Crews

Ferdinand Fairfax
Ferdinand Fairfax
Director
Tony Mulholland
Tony Mulholland
Script
Ferdinand Fairfax
Ferdinand Fairfax
Script

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