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Toutânkhamon: le pharaon maudit

Original title: Tut
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 7m
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7.0/10
9.1K
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Toutânkhamon: le pharaon maudit (2015)
Explores the drama of power, political back-stabbing, war and murder and chronicles King Tut's rise to glory, his efforts to rule a chaotic empire and the enigma surrounding his death.
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A largely fictional mini-series based on a legendary teenage Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.A largely fictional mini-series based on a legendary teenage Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.A largely fictional mini-series based on a legendary teenage Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.

  • Stars
    • Ben Kingsley
    • Avan Jogia
    • Sibylla Deen
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    • Stars
      • Ben Kingsley
      • Avan Jogia
      • Sibylla Deen
    • 68User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Ay
    • 2015
    Avan Jogia
    Avan Jogia
    • King Tutankhamun
    • 2015
    Sibylla Deen
    Sibylla Deen
    • Ankhe
    • 2015
    Alexander Siddig
    Alexander Siddig
    • Amun
    • 2015
    Kylie Bunbury
    Kylie Bunbury
    • Suhad
    • 2015
    Peter Gadiot
    Peter Gadiot
    • Ka
    • 2015
    Iddo Goldberg
    Iddo Goldberg
    • Lagus
    • 2015
    Nonso Anozie
    Nonso Anozie
    • General Horemheb
    • 2015
    Alistair Toovey
    Alistair Toovey
    • Nahkt
    • 2015
    Steve Toussaint
    Steve Toussaint
    • King Tushratta
    • 2015
    Kaizer Akhtar
    Kaizer Akhtar
    • Young Tutankhamun
    • 2015
    Geoffrey Burton
    Geoffrey Burton
    • Chief Physician Dagi
    • 2015
    Leon Lopez
    Leon Lopez
    • Sete
    • 2015
    Daniela Lavender Kingsley
    Daniela Lavender Kingsley
    • Herit
    • 2015
    Ismael Kanater
    Ismael Kanater
    • Priest of Sobek
    • 2015
    Dwane Walcott
    Dwane Walcott
    • Prince Tis'ata
    • 2015
    Alexander Lyras
    Alexander Lyras
    • General Yuya
    • 2015
    Steve Chusak
    Steve Chusak
    • Paraneffer
    • 2015
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    7toelyazul

    Great movie, but not based on fact...

    Obviously no one knows exactly what happened during Tut's reign but there has been enough discovered Spike could have still done an excellent series using a little more fact. If you like elaborate costumes, scenery and intrigue it's good. If you are hoping for more of a true depiction you will be disappointed. Was so excited to watch on Netflix since this was my favorite time in history and finally had to pretend it was a story I did not know...which it sort of was.
    Chuckcb66

    Very entertaining!!

    This show was a total and pleasant surprise. I would of loved to see it have a chance to developed more but all and all a very good show. People dogging this show lose sight that is TV show not a documentary full of facts and figures. The show served it's purpose of providing drama and a very good story. From a production stand point I thought it was outstanding. Actors and actresses who I've never heard of had a chance to shine and for the most part did a very respectable job. As with most TV drama there are going to parts that could of hit the editorial floor but for Spike TV to feature a show off this magnitude I thought it was well done and definitely worth watching!
    7nickluyten

    Little Bit Disappointed

    I read several of the reviews to see anyone said what I was gonna say and didn't look like it so far so here goes.

    I noticed that allot of people really liked the show, I also thought it was pretty good, but I got the idea the reason for that is, that it's actually Hamlet from Shakespeare with an Egyptian outfit. For those who don't know Hamlet, The Lion King was also the story of Hamlet. Try to see if you find any similarities. You will find many.

    I did enjoy watching it but I was hoping for a series about ancient Egypt, but except for looking Egyptian it had nothing to do with ancient Egypt so that's why I'm a bit disappointed. There is very little known about Tutankhamen but a few things they do know like who is parents where Ikhnaton and his sister who's name is unknown. they introduced Monotheism during there rule. When Tut became Pharaoh the old gods where reintroduced, probably the clergy took advantage of the young naive pharaoh but none know's, would have been nice if at least there was something about that in the series.
    8edhubie-807-69066

    Not Bad a For Made For TV Movie

    Not sure if this is Spike TVs first attempt for a TV movie but if it is it was well done. Giving the network is considered a guy's version of Lifetime it definitely had all the elements you'd expect in a movie made for fuys while appealing to the women too. Action packed battle scenes betrayal love and destiny.

    I got to admit the set designs even the CGI to form the background to show the glory of how Egypt may have looked in its prime was not that bad at all. Even the costumes were well done.

    Story was well paced for me and I found myself concerned for Tut and was cheering for him to succeed. There obviously isn't a lot of story about Tuts reign but it to my knowledge covered the political and economical issues we do know may have happened in his time. Tension relations with outer tribes and economic distress. Though a lot of Historians believe he was mildly crippled and may have not fought his own battles he was buried with war armor so it's easy to assume maybe he did. Besides movie wouldn't be as interesting if he wasn't in the battles so why not.

    Actors were pretty good in it. Ben Kingsley of course was great but a lot of the other actors ,except Nonzo Azonie from Game of Thrones season 2, were unknowns to me and did a good enough job to not make me cringe every time they opened their mouth.

    If you're looking for a movie to fill your need for the disappointment of Exodus: Gods and Kings this will be a great one to watch. Sure not all the actors were Egyptian. Hard to find true Egyptians today like it is Mayans but at least the actors look like they would be. Not white actors with bad body paint like Exodus.
    10yvonneflowers

    Loved it!

    Loved the costumes, actors, and most of all the Pharaoh they chose! I liked the drama set up! I haven't been exited about a show in a while and this one is entertaining. I found the relationships with his high priest and his general similar to what goes on in politics today. I wish it was a series not a mini series as I'm loving the content. It is definitely not appropriate for kids though. I liked how there was a mixture of hate and anger linked to the pharaoh by everyone around him. You can never hold the spotlight too long because everybody wants it. I feel that is very humanly behavior being portrayed in these series of "Tut". I want to see the king in television more often he brightened my night.

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      Tut is believed to have died from complications following an accident that was consistent with being thrown from one chariot and being run over by another. He had serious injuries to his trunk and a compound fracture of one of his legs. MRI and CT analysis of his mummy shows the injury, which did not heal, indicating it was perimortem. DNA analysis also shows that he repeatedly suffered from the most severe type of malaria. There was coriander in his tomb, a spice used to treat fever during his time. Tut had a malformed bone in one of his feet, possibly genetic, that probably caused him to limp. He was buried with many canes that were used, as evidenced by wear. It is supposed that Tut was injured during a hunting expedition, possibly a chariot accident. Having been weakened by malaria, it is thought that he developed an infection from the broken bone and leg injury that overwhelmed him causing his death. It is possible he had internal injuries that contributed, however the hasty and poorly performed mummification process, which included a disproportunate amount of scented oils that caused decomposition. His organs, which were stored in canopic jars, were not able to provide any discernible evidence.
    • Goofs
      Tutankhamun did not directly succeed Akhenaten. There was at least one intermediate heir: Smenkhkare or Queen Neferneferuaten or perhaps both.
    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Ben Kingsley/Mike Birbiglia/Senator Lindsey Graham (2015)

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2015 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tut
    • Filming locations
      • Morocco(Ouarzazate)
    • Production company
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
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      • 2h 7m(127 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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