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Sphinx

  • 1981
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  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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John Gielgud, Lesley-Anne Down, and Frank Langella in Sphinx (1981)
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Egyptologist Erica Baron finds more than she bargained for during her long-planned trip to The Land of the Pharoahs: murder, theft, betrayal, love, and a mummy's curse.Egyptologist Erica Baron finds more than she bargained for during her long-planned trip to The Land of the Pharoahs: murder, theft, betrayal, love, and a mummy's curse.Egyptologist Erica Baron finds more than she bargained for during her long-planned trip to The Land of the Pharoahs: murder, theft, betrayal, love, and a mummy's curse.

  • Director
    • Franklin J. Schaffner
  • Writers
    • John Byrum
    • Robin Cook
  • Stars
    • Lesley-Anne Down
    • Frank Langella
    • Maurice Ronet
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Franklin J. Schaffner
    • Writers
      • John Byrum
      • Robin Cook
    • Stars
      • Lesley-Anne Down
      • Frank Langella
      • Maurice Ronet
    • 39User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Lesley-Anne Down
    Lesley-Anne Down
    • Erica Baron
    Frank Langella
    Frank Langella
    • Akmed Khazzan
    Maurice Ronet
    Maurice Ronet
    • Yvon Mageot
    John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    • Abdu-Hamdi
    • (as Sir John Gielgud)
    Vic Tablian
    Vic Tablian
    • Khalifa
    Martin Benson
    Martin Benson
    • Muhammed
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Stephanos Markoulis
    Nadim Sawalha
    Nadim Sawalha
    • Gamal
    Tutte Lemkow
    Tutte Lemkow
    • Tewfik
    Saeed Jaffrey
    Saeed Jaffrey
    • Selim
    Eileen Way
    • Aida
    William Hootkins
    William Hootkins
    • Don
    Mark Kingston
    Mark Kingston
    • Carter
    James Cossins
    James Cossins
    • Lord Carnarvon
    Victoria Tennant
    Victoria Tennant
    • Lady Carnarvon
    Cengiz Saner
    • Akmed's Servant
    Kevork Malikyan
    Kevork Malikyan
    • Bell Boy
    Ismat Rafat
    • Dr. Fahkry
    • Director
      • Franklin J. Schaffner
    • Writers
      • John Byrum
      • Robin Cook
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    6ma-cortes

    Egyptian adventure with striking use of location, lousy storyline and weak material

    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.
    5hined

    Lara Croft she ain't!

    This could have been Erica Baron: Tomb Raider, 20 years before Lara grabbed the headlines. It's got great locations as anyone who's been to Egypt will know, and a half decent story to go with it. Unfortunately instead of being Lara Croft confident and kick-ass, Erica Baron will scream at almost anything and trip over and bump into everyone and everything in her path (and then scream again for good measure). She'll even scream when a sticking plaster is ripped off someone else's face for Christ's sake! She'll then stop, panic and then run (while flailing her arms around) when things get dangerous. Things definitely moved on in the 20 years after this was made until Lara arrived.

    Even as a Dr of Egyptology she's sub-standard. Despite being able to read hieroglyphics, she's clearly never been to Egypt before as she has absolutely no idea about the culture, and even when arriving at the great pyramid, she goes for a camel ride before seeing any Egyptian history! Deary me. When speaking to he locals she'll only attempt to speak English and give up on them before they've had time to gesture or try and communicate. Actually, speaking English to them just makes their faces completely blank as if they've not heard her at all!

    Despite this the story moves along to its relatively good ending, despite a shoot out at the end where every bullet hits a nearby jug or vase and never the target!!

    All in all, highly recommended!!!
    6greene515

    Pure Hokum but entertaining

    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!
    7bkkaz

    Rather Unfairly Maligned Escapism

    Okay, so Sphinx is not a great movie, but it's not a bad one, either. Funnily enough, with better film craft, it would be no worse than Raiders of the Lost Ark given they traffic in a lot of the same cliches. But that movie had a comic book nostalgia that gave it energy this film lacks. Without the window dressing, all that's left is the simplistic story. Notice I said story. There's not much here in terms of that, but there's a lot of plot. The characters never seem to tire of doing and saying any number of things to keep the movie going. Some are more interesting than others.

    Leslie-Anne Warren, who looks particularly lovely here, plays an Egyptologist who gets pulled into various factions of graverobbers hoping to loot ancient Egyptian treasures. If you're a fan of old movies, you've seen this set up a million times before, the difference being this movie tries hard -- mistakenly -- to give it some solemnity that all those cliffhangers in the 1930s and 1940s did not. There's really no need. This is escapism, not drama, something that by the 1970s and 1980s, the people making the movies had forgotten.

    Take Steven Spielberg. Like author Stephen King, he just recycled stuff we've seen a million times before. But Spielberg gave it a bit more gloss, turning B movie ideas in expensive amusement park rides that worked especially on audiences born in the 1950s and 1960s. The biggest problem with Sphinx is director Franklin Schaffner, a remarkably workmanlike filmmaker who somehow hit it big with some pseudo epics like Planet of the Apes and Patton. Now, even if you're a fan of no-nonsense, traditional directing, you'll notice how Schaffner seems to have little style or imagination.

    The result is Sphinx often looks nice in terms of pure photography but lacks many of the components of great escapism. Add to it some sloppy editing that makes the story hard to follow, and you're left with a good idea never quite done.
    8catpause

    Love it!

    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.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Goofs
      The 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.
    • Quotes

      Gamal: The two most inhuman species on earth are women and tourists. This one is both.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Nighthawks/Modern Romance/Heaven's Gate/Excalibur/Napoleon (1981)

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 1981 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der Fluch der Sphinx
    • Filming locations
      • Luxor, Egypt
    • Production companies
      • Orion Pictures
      • S & L Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $14,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,022,771
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $439,564
      • Feb 16, 1981
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,022,771
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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