IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,2/10
1912
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Die Ägyptologin Erica Baron wird auf ihrer lang geplanten Reise in das Land der Pharaonen mit unerwarteten Ereignissen konfrontiert: Mord, Diebstahl, Verrat, Liebe und der Fluch einer Mumie.Die Ägyptologin Erica Baron wird auf ihrer lang geplanten Reise in das Land der Pharaonen mit unerwarteten Ereignissen konfrontiert: Mord, Diebstahl, Verrat, Liebe und der Fluch einer Mumie.Die Ägyptologin Erica Baron wird auf ihrer lang geplanten Reise in das Land der Pharaonen mit unerwarteten Ereignissen konfrontiert: Mord, Diebstahl, Verrat, Liebe und der Fluch einer Mumie.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
John Gielgud
- Abdu-Hamdi
- (as Sir John Gielgud)
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Call me a drippy romantic but Frank Langella, dancing eyes and all, is great in this movie. He captures the ideal of a darkly romantic mystery man with intelligence and humor. My only complaint is Lesley-Anne Down's shrieks--for an avowed Egyptolgist you'd think she'd be used to dark, dusty & dirty places. The plot, which causes Down to question her pride, self-esteem and morality when tempted with revealing centuries-old secrets, is straight forward and uncomplicated. The scenery of the desert, Cairo, and the pyramids is lush and lovely and the "comic relief," even though it comes with an "I just knew that would happen," twist is fun and charming. If you'd just like to watch a picturesque, romantic adventure with no socially redeeming features getting in the way, watch this.
Lesley Anne Down plays Egyptologist Erica Baron who gets more than she bargained for when she becomes involved with the plundering of Egyptian artifacts on the black market, thrown in to this mix is murder, betrayal, love, and a mummy's curse! 'Sphinx' is one of those enjoyable films which is pure hokum which makes for a passable rainy day film.
Frank Langella plays Down's mysterious love interest. John Gielgud who is credited as 'Sir' has a small role as an antique dealer, it's interesting to see John Rhys Davies in this production before he appeared in the similarly themes 'Raiders' the Egyptian locations look great as photographed by Ernest Day it's great to see this film in it's original aspect ratio, as i've seen this on television in dreadful 'pan and scan''Sphinx' would make a great 'drinking game' for instance take a drink every time Lesley Anne Down screams!
Frank Langella plays Down's mysterious love interest. John Gielgud who is credited as 'Sir' has a small role as an antique dealer, it's interesting to see John Rhys Davies in this production before he appeared in the similarly themes 'Raiders' the Egyptian locations look great as photographed by Ernest Day it's great to see this film in it's original aspect ratio, as i've seen this on television in dreadful 'pan and scan''Sphinx' would make a great 'drinking game' for instance take a drink every time Lesley Anne Down screams!
Erica Baron travels to Egypt to search for the lost treasure of Tutencamin. Once there she finds treachery and secrets are very common as she searches for the treasure. Who can she trust to help her?
This is a very dull archaeology movie, made before Indiana Jones made it all very much more lively. However this has a reasonable plot involving several twists and double crosses - some of which you'll see coming and some you won't, though don't get your hopes up, the twists are earth shattering but merely double crosses and the like. However it's delivered with so little life or excitement that I started to get bored and only really noticed the plot whenever a new character came in or something like that. When you think about the story afterwards you realise that the plot was actually quite interesting but that the delivery seemed to suck all life out of it.
Another problem is the actors. First of all the two leads are terrible. Lesley-Anne Down is a ridiculous archaeologist! And she is a terrible lead - here all she does is run around in a jump suit with groomed hair screaming and running, running and screaming, finding a statute, running, screaming etc. Also it is very irritating the way that she looks down at Arabs as savages. In fact almost all the Arab characters in this film are portrayed as bad men or savages when compared to the white, angelic Down - the few trustworthy Arabs being played by white or western actors, such as Sir John Gielguld. Frank Langella gives a drab, uninteresting performance as Khazzan. He manages to show almost no emotion and only one facial expression throughout the film - as a mysterious romantic character he totally fails.
Overall an interesting story is delivered with all the excitement of a traffic jam and is spoilt by a bad performance by an actress better suited to TV movies, an actor that is almost totally without character and a support cast that are portrayed as savages. Go watch Indiana Jones instead.
This is a very dull archaeology movie, made before Indiana Jones made it all very much more lively. However this has a reasonable plot involving several twists and double crosses - some of which you'll see coming and some you won't, though don't get your hopes up, the twists are earth shattering but merely double crosses and the like. However it's delivered with so little life or excitement that I started to get bored and only really noticed the plot whenever a new character came in or something like that. When you think about the story afterwards you realise that the plot was actually quite interesting but that the delivery seemed to suck all life out of it.
Another problem is the actors. First of all the two leads are terrible. Lesley-Anne Down is a ridiculous archaeologist! And she is a terrible lead - here all she does is run around in a jump suit with groomed hair screaming and running, running and screaming, finding a statute, running, screaming etc. Also it is very irritating the way that she looks down at Arabs as savages. In fact almost all the Arab characters in this film are portrayed as bad men or savages when compared to the white, angelic Down - the few trustworthy Arabs being played by white or western actors, such as Sir John Gielguld. Frank Langella gives a drab, uninteresting performance as Khazzan. He manages to show almost no emotion and only one facial expression throughout the film - as a mysterious romantic character he totally fails.
Overall an interesting story is delivered with all the excitement of a traffic jam and is spoilt by a bad performance by an actress better suited to TV movies, an actor that is almost totally without character and a support cast that are portrayed as savages. Go watch Indiana Jones instead.
This is probably the slowest movie I have ever seen, and that's saying a lot since I watch BBC TV on satellite. The story is confusing, the acting is poor, and the casting is unbelievable. Lesley-Anne Down is the movie's only redeeming quality, and she spoils it by having to speak that innane dialogue! I've watched worse, but I've never sat through a slower movie!
A luminous and glamorous production spectacularly shot in Egypt. Woman archaelogist called Erica Baron (Lesley-Anne Down) searches for hidden riches in the tomb of an Egyptian king. She is researching for a paper on Mernephtah, chief architect to Pharaoh Seti I. She meets with unscrupulous art dealer Abdu-Hamdi (John Gielgud) and witnesses him being threatened by black-market dealer Stephanos Markoulis (John Rhys-Davies). Beyond the sealed door was the last undiscovered treasure in Egypt - And it's all hers - If she can get out alive !. Someone is hunting tourists out of season !.
Based on the novel by Robin Cook, and scripted by John Byrum the film benefits from an impressively brilliant scenary, wonderful production design by Oscarized Gil Parrondo and spectacular Egyptian landscapes. Easy-on-the-eye adventure hokum with a beautiful star facing more perils than Indiana Jones as she searches for the long-lost tomb of ancient pharaoh Seti I. It's plotted to maximize confusion, a messy script that takes every opportunity to work in an action sequence, mostly pursuits shot with some shaky camerawork and with a peculiar plot starred by an archeologist searching for a lost tomb. It turns out to be a workmanlike and sometimes thrilling flick that just lacks the surges of real excitement that might have turned into an adventure classy. An amazing, timely and exciting story very well set in Egypt about an archaeologist in danger because of his discoveries. On the whole this Sphinx results to be an average movie , but enteratining enough. It contains a twisted intrigue about an adventurer archeologist along with her mysterious, suspicious lover, both of them undertake a dangerous journey through pyramids , deserts , the busy Cairo , and underground vaults plenty of tombs. Together with Lesley Ann Down who gives a so-so acting, turns up a good cast, such as Frank Langella who's a suitably ambivalent hero, the french Maurice Ronet, Martin Benson, John Rhys-Davies, Saeed Jaffrey. And John Gielgud shows up, rather surprisingly, as the Egyptian owner of an antique shop . Don't bother for the lousy storyline with plenty of flaws and gaps, containing unlikely happenings and a disjointed conclusion. This is a clear case of a lame project that only a best seller, -heavily pre-sold-could have financed.
Highlights the powerful and evocative musical score by Michael J. Lewis. Errnest Day's colorful photograpy makes the most seductive locations. Shot in Egypt and showing real monuments and pyramids , including wide sightseeing. Other locations include Great pyramids Giza , Keops , Kefren , Mizerinos and pyramid of Zoser , Cairo , Luxor and Budapest, Hungary. The direction, by Schaffner, is lively enough to cover most of the holes on the script. Franklyn J. Schaffner made excellent motion pictures such as "The Planet of the Apes", "Patton, " "Papillon" , ¨"Nicholas and Alexandra" , after the flop of his film titled " Islands in the Stream ", in which went on to coincide with the actor of "Patton" , George C. Scott , he decided to embark on a project more commercial and successful as "The Boys From Brazil" ; however , ¨Sphinx¨ ,¨Lionheart¨, ¨Si Giorgio¨ were other box office failures . Rating : 5.5/10 , worthwhile watching for the Egypt lovers.
Based on the novel by Robin Cook, and scripted by John Byrum the film benefits from an impressively brilliant scenary, wonderful production design by Oscarized Gil Parrondo and spectacular Egyptian landscapes. Easy-on-the-eye adventure hokum with a beautiful star facing more perils than Indiana Jones as she searches for the long-lost tomb of ancient pharaoh Seti I. It's plotted to maximize confusion, a messy script that takes every opportunity to work in an action sequence, mostly pursuits shot with some shaky camerawork and with a peculiar plot starred by an archeologist searching for a lost tomb. It turns out to be a workmanlike and sometimes thrilling flick that just lacks the surges of real excitement that might have turned into an adventure classy. An amazing, timely and exciting story very well set in Egypt about an archaeologist in danger because of his discoveries. On the whole this Sphinx results to be an average movie , but enteratining enough. It contains a twisted intrigue about an adventurer archeologist along with her mysterious, suspicious lover, both of them undertake a dangerous journey through pyramids , deserts , the busy Cairo , and underground vaults plenty of tombs. Together with Lesley Ann Down who gives a so-so acting, turns up a good cast, such as Frank Langella who's a suitably ambivalent hero, the french Maurice Ronet, Martin Benson, John Rhys-Davies, Saeed Jaffrey. And John Gielgud shows up, rather surprisingly, as the Egyptian owner of an antique shop . Don't bother for the lousy storyline with plenty of flaws and gaps, containing unlikely happenings and a disjointed conclusion. This is a clear case of a lame project that only a best seller, -heavily pre-sold-could have financed.
Highlights the powerful and evocative musical score by Michael J. Lewis. Errnest Day's colorful photograpy makes the most seductive locations. Shot in Egypt and showing real monuments and pyramids , including wide sightseeing. Other locations include Great pyramids Giza , Keops , Kefren , Mizerinos and pyramid of Zoser , Cairo , Luxor and Budapest, Hungary. The direction, by Schaffner, is lively enough to cover most of the holes on the script. Franklyn J. Schaffner made excellent motion pictures such as "The Planet of the Apes", "Patton, " "Papillon" , ¨"Nicholas and Alexandra" , after the flop of his film titled " Islands in the Stream ", in which went on to coincide with the actor of "Patton" , George C. Scott , he decided to embark on a project more commercial and successful as "The Boys From Brazil" ; however , ¨Sphinx¨ ,¨Lionheart¨, ¨Si Giorgio¨ were other box office failures . Rating : 5.5/10 , worthwhile watching for the Egypt lovers.
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- WissenswertesDer Fluch der Sphinx (1981) was budgeted at $11 million with an expected 13-week shooting schedule, including five weeks of filming in Egypt at Cairo and Luxor. More than $1 million was spent on the interior sets built at the Mafilm Studios. It took six months to create these "vast sets," including a replica of King Tutankhamun's tomb and the undiscovered tomb of Seti I, with approximately 900 recreated artifacts. A negative, containing approximately 30 minutes of footage featuring a boat sequence in Luxor, disappeared in transit to Cairo, Egypt. But due to "international tensions," the incident was kept quiet.
- PatzerThe heroine takes a taxi from the Nile Hilton hotel to the Cairo Museum--those two buildings are more or less next door to each other (e.g. online guides for tourists say it is a five-minute walk). Taking a taxi instead of walking is not a goof. Maybe she was tired.
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- Budget
- 14.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 2.022.771 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 439.564 $
- 16. Feb. 1981
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 2.022.771 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 58 Minuten
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- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Der Fluch der Sphinx (1981) officially released in India in English?
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