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King Tut - The Face of Tutankhamun (1993)

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King Tut - The Face of Tutankhamun
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CastJoseph Stalin, Leon Trotsky, V.I. Lenin, Christopher Frayling and Jack Perkins (III)
Theatrical ReleaseAugust 29, 1993
DVD ReleaseMay 23, 2006
Running Time200 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code794051251329
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Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
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About King Tut - The Face of Tutankhamun

The wondrous story of the curse and craze fame and fortune surrounding the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun. Series writer and creator Christopher Frayling retraces the footsteps of the legendary archeologist Howard Carter in search of the facts behind the legend.Running Time: 250 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MISCELLANEOUS/SPECIAL INTEREST Rating: NR UPC: 794051251329 Manufacturer No: E2513 Product Description

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Average user review: 4.5 (6 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteExpansive and well-researchedQuote
This expansive 2-DVD set covers just about everything you ever wanted to know about King Tut's tomb and then some...

* King Tut's life and times
* Forensic analysis & theories on King Tut's death
* Howard Carter's personal life and struggles
* On-set visits to Carter's & Carnarvon's homes
* On-set visits to other Valley of the Kings tombs
* Step by Step analysis of the discovery & clearing of King Tut's tomb
* Eroding Egyptian Antiquities in modern times
* Modern-day religious cults and embalming practices
* The state of modern-day Egyptian and future of archaeology

Christopher Frayling excellently wrote & narrated this expansive documentary. The only drawback: grandstanding. Frayling's relentless onscreen appearances are just plain awkward at times - tending to distract rather than engage. July 1, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteFANTASTIC - and quick delivery - thanksQuote
A wonderful experience of the discovery of the most famous tomb is history. March 16, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteEXCELLENT!!!Quote
A very accurate and detailed account of Egyptian history and the search for King Tutankhamun. A must have for any fan of Egyptology and/or history. Each disk is well narrated and well presented. Highly recommended! January 17, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteOne of the bestQuote
Christopher Frayling's BBC documentary from the early nineties is one of the better pieces of television history on ancient Egypt (second only, in my opinion, to John Romer's 1984 effort 'Ancient Lives'- when will that one be commercially released?). Frayling's penchant for cultural history works tremedously well here as he surveys both the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb itself and the significance of the discovery in the western cultural developments during the twentieth century. From an in-depth analysis of Howard Carter's work to interviews with various assorted Californian hippies with mummy fixations, this is a fascinating, well-researched and very entertaining look at the whole Tut phenomenon. It is a relief also to report that unlike many an American edition the series has not been hacked around with inexpert and insensitive editing. Highly recommended. December 6, 2006

rating: 4 QuoteIn depth, but with one glaring errorQuote
Overall I enjoyed this and think it's a nice addition to an Egypt-phile's DVD collection, however, there was one error so glaring in the 3rd episode of disc one that I HAD to comment, and I am stil boggling that it wasn't caught in post production, let alone when it happened. When the host is discussing the theory of "radioactive" Mummies, the mummy shown is *NOT* Tutankhamun, but the mummy believed to be Seti 1. You can look at a photo earlier in the show and see Tut, and see that the two are not even remotely similar. Other then this, as I said, an enjoyable, in depth documentary, worth the money. July 24, 2006

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