Three curious teenagers and one very confused mummy collaborate through some risky adventures, with a race against time to reunite the mummy with his lover from 4,500 years ago.Three curious teenagers and one very confused mummy collaborate through some risky adventures, with a race against time to reunite the mummy with his lover from 4,500 years ago.Three curious teenagers and one very confused mummy collaborate through some risky adventures, with a race against time to reunite the mummy with his lover from 4,500 years ago.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
- Bruce
- (as Ken Campbell)
- Window Shopper
- (as Telly Blackwood)
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I really didn't care for the movie at the beginning but I became interested after watching the children break into Mr. Kubat's house and finding a mummy, Harold. It intrigued me that the boy, Marshall, treated the mummy like a dog. The movie made me laugh, but it wasn't factually realistic. If Harold was really walking around somewhere, I'm sure that his stench would have been too smelly for someone to just shrug off. The characters mentioned his smell, but I think that there should have been a more immediate reaction to it. I also think that the doctors included in this movie were really dumb, but that made it funny. I also wondered about other various things, such as how Harold understood English.
Basically, I just liked this movie because it was hilarious. My laughter outweighed my questions, and I don't think that any movie can be flawless. It was a bit predictable, though. On another note, I couldn't stop staring at Harold's teeth.
Did you know
- TriviaOfficially, this is the first "Disney Channel Original Movie". However, the channel had shown original movies over a decade earlier, such as Papa épouse maman (1986), Les femmes de Papa (1989), and Lune de miel à Hawaï (1989). Original movies made prior to the channel's 1997 rebrand were labeled as "Disney Channel Premiere Films."
- GoofsAt the beginning of the movie, Gilbert mentions The Sound Of Music and says that the Nazis don't sing and dance. But there is one who does and that is Rolfe, the boyfriend of Liesl, the oldest of the Von Trapp children.
- Quotes
Gilbert: My mom collects antique dolls. That's perfectly normal. A lot of people collect dolls.
Amy: Yeah, a lot of insane people.
Gilbert: My mom's not insame.
Amy: She takes her dolls to the movies.
Gilbert: So? There's nothing wrong with that.
Amy: She buys them popcorn.
Gilbert: Once! She did that once!
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