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The Seventh Scroll

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1999–
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
499
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Jeff Fahey, Roy Scheider, and Art Malik in The Seventh Scroll (1999)
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In ancient Egypt, a servant's son is sent on the Nile with secret scrolls about a queen's treasure. Centuries later, a boy drawn to the river leads archaeologists and a thief on a quest unco... Read allIn ancient Egypt, a servant's son is sent on the Nile with secret scrolls about a queen's treasure. Centuries later, a boy drawn to the river leads archaeologists and a thief on a quest uncovering the scrolls and his own origins.In ancient Egypt, a servant's son is sent on the Nile with secret scrolls about a queen's treasure. Centuries later, a boy drawn to the river leads archaeologists and a thief on a quest uncovering the scrolls and his own origins.

  • Stars
    • Jeff Fahey
    • Karina Lombard
    • Roy Scheider
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    499
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    • Stars
      • Jeff Fahey
      • Karina Lombard
      • Roy Scheider
    • 9User reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Nick Harper
    • 1999
    Karina Lombard
    Karina Lombard
    • Royan Al Simma
    • 1999
    Roy Scheider
    Roy Scheider
    • Grant Schiller
    • 1999
    Art Malik
    Art Malik
    • Taita
    • 1999
    Tony Musante
    Tony Musante
    • Duraid Al Simma
    • 1999
    Jeffrey Licon
    Jeffrey Licon
    • Hapi Al Simma
    • 1999
    Katrina Gibson
    • Lostris
    • 1999
    Phillip Rhys Chaudhary
    Phillip Rhys Chaudhary
    • Tanus
    • 1999
    Edmund Purdom
    Edmund Purdom
    • Pharaoh Mamose
    • 1999
    Wilfried Baasner
    • Lord Intef
    • 1999
    László I. Kish
    László I. Kish
    • Boris
    • 1999
    Don Warrington
    Don Warrington
    • Colonel Nogo
    • 1999
    Sanjay Sharma
    • Tamre
    • 1999
    Hassani Shapi
    Hassani Shapi
    • Nahoot Guddabi
    • 1999
    Michael Mears
    Michael Mears
    • Cruz
    • 1999
    Chu Omambala
    Chu Omambala
    • Mek Nimmur
    • 1999
    Lucy Goncalves
    • Tessay
    • 1999
    Valeria Marini
    Valeria Marini
    • Gina Valentino
    • 1999
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    10nimaat67

    been very pleased seeing this film

    Greatest and best movie I have seen for years. Excellent and exciting story, never for a second boring. Wonderful acting, Art Malik as Taita, as the scribe from ancient Egypt being the best. The film is full of emotions and happenings, the parallel way of plots in modern age plus in ancient times was done without disturbing the flow of events. Great credibility all through the film. When can I buy it on video?
    imdb-3646

    When will there ever be a "real" director brave enough to film a Wilbur Smith epos??

    If you are a real Wilbur Smith fan, The Seventh Scroll TV mini series will probably be very hard to watch till the end. At least, for me it was. The script is way too simple; a lot of times the dialogs do not fit the character speaking, especially hapi's dialog. Besides that, the acting is unrealistic. For example, the "bad guys" at the beginning of the film look more like a caricatures then criminals. The only actor giving away some form of performance it the one playing Taita. He is probably also the one with a script closest to the text from the books.

    If only a real movie director would have the courage to take on of Wilbur Smiths series and make it into one or more descent movies...
    4L_Olinga

    Well, I've read the book first and thought: wow would this be cool to

    Well, I've read the book first and thought: wow would this be cool to see in a movie, than I started searching and found there was already a movie made of it... I bought the movie a week ago on DVD and watched it.. they did it awfully wrong! at first this kid Hapi,who isn't any character in the book, then the mix between the two books ('the river god' and 'the seventh scroll') than Nicolas needing funds while in the book he himself is actually the funder, the whole thing about the Hyksos is wrong also.. Taila is supposed to have invented the lightweight-chariot.. the whole thing about the tomb is also very wrong.. there is supposed to be a channel that has some kind of vacuum-suction around it.. the tomb itself was made in a maze with only a possibility to pass if one knows the rules of the ancient boa-game. There was nothing in the movie about Nicolas being English and Royan was a Coptic-Christian in the book, not a Muslim..This list is endless.. There were only a few things good about the movie, the actors which played Royan, Nahood, Taita, Boris, Mick and Tessay were well-chosen, the rest were just parodies of the characters in the book, Rasfer was the worst, it didn't get even close to the character that was in my head while I wrote the book.. It is such a shame that such a great book is mutilated in such a bad reproduction... I wonder why Wilbur Smith ever gave his permission for this..
    2VeroniqueD

    Pretty poor showing really

    It is a truism that it takes a lot of effort to make a bad movie - this one is no exception.

    I am no lover of yanks but their amazingly simplistic view of the world and their ability to reduce everything to black and white as well as make events (even fictional ones in novels) fit an agenda that bears little or no relationship to complexity of any kind is irritating in the extreme.

    Wilbur Smith is descriptively verbose but weaves intricate tales that deserve more than has been delivered by this awful mishmash of a movie.

    Sad really for those who will never read Smith. They will be left with a less than decent portrayal of his Egyptian series, which has to be said is gigantic in its exposition.

    The Indiana Jones movies were snappy. To attempt to replicate that by manipulating Smith's novels into this production misses out by a country mile.

    Pathetic except for the photography and Art Malik.
    UACW

    Embarrassing

    It takes a lot of hard work to make a movie good, but it might take even more work to make one bad - really bad. In this gem everyone succeeds.

    Let's not talk about plot holes here. Let's talk about craters instead. Ravines. And let's please talk about acting - and directing. The only halfway decent acting performance is by the colonel - or was it a general? And as for his name? It's not given here, so who knows? Credit for his piece de resistance is lost forever.

    Roy Scheider? Why does he always get these horrible parts? Either he just can't land the good roles or he has terrible taste, and in this turkey he lands another good one and unless he's absolutely desperate for work (which the poor guy might be) he has terrible taste. Playing a heavy named - Grant Schiller? Schiller is German; Grant is not. Who comes up with these stupid names? Oh that's right: the singularly lacklustre Kevin Connor who has not a single impressive credit to his CV and also commits the ultimate insult of directing - or actually refraining from directing.

    The absolute worst acting in the movie is by Katrina Gibson who shouldn't even be allowed on a sound stage to pluck litter. According to the IMDb, Gibson's been in an episode of Judging Amy. That must be the worst episode ever in that series.

    Rounding everything out: you can't really have a bad bad movie unless the music is really stupid and annoying, but fortunately Canadian McCauley comes through with flying colours.

    This one might work on slow kids in the five years of age range but hardly on anyone else. It will bore ten year olds and get them climbing the walls and screaming in protest.

    Strangely we watched this one all through to the end. We were perversely fascinated by it, mostly and primarily because it was so bad. But recommend it to anyone? Why?

    It takes a lot of work to make a bad movie, and this one succeeds in all possible ways. And it only makes you appreciate all the more how much work it takes to make a good movie.

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 1999 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Italy
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Le septième papyrus
    • Filming locations
      • Cairo, Egypt
    • Production companies
      • Eurolux Produzione S.r.l.
      • Mediaset
      • Myriad Pictures
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