The Mummy (1999) Movie Script

Thebes, City of the Living,
crown jewel
of Pharaoh Seti the First...
home of Imhotep,
Pharaoh's high priest...
keeper of the dead...
birthplace of Anck-su-namun,
Pharaoh's mistress.
No other man
was allowed to touch her.
But for their love,
they were willing to risk life itself.
To resurrect Anck-su-namun...
Imhotep and his priests
broke into her crypt and stole her body.
They raced deep into the desert...
taking Anck-su-namun's corpse
to Hamunaptra, City of the Dead...
ancient burial site
for the sons of pharaohs...
and resting place
for the wealth of Egypt.
For his love, Imhotep dared the gods'
anger by going deep into the city...
where he took the black Book of the Dead
from its holy resting place.
Anck-su-namun's soul had been sent
to the dark underworld...
her vital organs removed and placed
in five sacred canopic jars.
Anck-su-namun's soul
had come back from the dead.
But Pharaoh's bodyguards
had followed Imhotep and stopped him...
before the ritual
could be completed.
Imhotep's priests were condemned
to be mummified alive.
As for Imhotep...
he was condemned to endure
the Hom-Dai...
the worst
of alI ancient curses...
one so horrible
it had never before been bestowed.
He was to remain sealed
inside his sarcophagus-
the undead
for alI of eternity.
The Magi would never
allow him to be released...
for he would arise a walking disease,
a plague upon mankind...
an unholy flesh eater
with the strength of ages...
power over the sands...
and the glory
of invincibility.
For 3,000 years,
men and armies fought over this land...
never knowing
what evil lay beneath it.
And for 3,000 years...
we, the Magi, the descendants of
Pharaoh's sacred bodyguards, kept watch.
You just got promoted.
Prenez vos positions!
Steady!
You're with me
on this one, right?
Oh. Your strength
gives me strength.
Steady!
Wait! Wait for me!
Steady!
Fire!
Run, Beni! Run!
Get inside!
Get inside!
Hey! Don't you close that door!
Don't you close that door!
"Sacred Stones. "
"Sculpture and Aesthetics. "
Socrates, Seth,
volume one, volume two...
and volume three.
And T-
Tuthmosis?
What are you doing here?
"T."
"T," "T," "T," "T."
"T."
I'm going
to put you where you belong.
Help. Ooh.
Whoa!
Oops.
What-
How c- I-
H- How-
Oh, look at this!
Sons of the pharaohs!
Give me frogs!
Flies! Locusts!
Anything but you!
Compared to you,
the other plagues were a joy!
I am so very sorry.
It was an accident.
My girl, when Rameses destroyed Syria,
that was an accident.
You...
are a catastrophe!
Look at my library!
Why do I put up with you?
W- Well, you put up with me
because I can-
I can read and write
ancient Egyptian...
and I can- I can decipher
hieroglyphics and hieratic...
and, w-well, I am the only person
within a thousand miles...
who knows how to properly code
and catalog this library, that's why.
I put up with you because your father
and mother were our finest patrons.
That's why!
Allah rest their souls.
Now, I don't care how you do it,
I don't care how long it takes.
Straighten up
this meshiver!
Hello?
Abdul?
Mohammed?
Bob?
Have you no respect
for the dead?
Of course I do!
But sometimes
I'd rather like to join them.
Well, I wish you would do it before you
ruin my career the way you've ruined yours.
Now get out!
My dear, sweet
baby sister...
I'll have you... know...
that at this precise moment
my career is on a high note.
"High note. " Ha! Jonathan, please,
I'm really not in the mood for you.
I've just made a bit of a mess
in the library...
and the Bembridge scholars have
rejected my application form again.
They say I don't have
enough experience in the field.
Besides, I have just the thing
to cheer you up.
Oh, no, Jonathan,
not another worthless trinket.
If I have to take one more piece
of junk to the curator to try and...
sell for you-
Where did you get this?
On a dig down in Thebes.
My whole life I've never
found anything, Evy.
Please tell me
I've found something.
Jonathan.
Yes?
I think you've found something.
You see the cartouche there.
It's the official royal seal
of Seti the First, I'm sure of it.
- Perhaps.
- Two questions.
Who the hell was Seti the First,
and was he rich?
He was the second pharaoh
of the 19th dynasty...
said to be the wealthiest pharaoh
of them alI.
Good. I like this fellow.
- I like him very much.
- I've already dated the map.
It's almost 3,000 years old.
And if you look at
the hieratic just here...
well, it's Hamunaptra.
Dear God,
don't be ridiculous.
We're scholars,
not treasure hunters.
Hamunaptra's a myth
told by ancient Arab storytellers...
to amuse Greek
and Roman tourists.
I know alI the blather about the city
being protected by the curse of a mummy...
but my research
has led me to believe...
that the city itself
may have actually existed.
Are we talking about
the Hamunaptra?
Yes. The City of the Dead.
Where the earliest pharaohs were said
to have hidden the wealth of Egypt.
Yes, yes, i-i-in a big,
underground treasure chamber.
- Heh!
- Oh, come on. Everybody knows the story.
The entire necropolis was rigged to sink
into the sand on Pharaoh's command.
The place would disappear beneath the
sand dunes, taking the treasure with it.
As the Americans would say,
it's alI fairy tales and hokum-
Oh, my goodness!
Look at that!
You've burnt it! You've burned off
the part with the lost city.
It's for the best,
I'm sure.
Many men
have wasted their lives...
in the foolish pursuit
of Hamunaptra.
No one's ever found it.
Most...
have never returned.
Come, come!
Step over the threshold.
Welcome to Cairo Prison,
my humble home.
You told me that you got it
on a dig down in Thebes.
- Well, I was mistaken.
- You lied.
I lie to everybody.
What makes you so special?
- I am your sister.
- That just makes you more gullible.
- You stole it from a drunk at the local casbah.
- Picked his pocket, actually.
- So I don't think it's a very good-
- Stop being so ridiculous.
- What exactly is this man in prison for?
- This I do not know.
But when I heard that you were coming,
I asked him that myself.
And what did he say?
He said he was just looking
for a good time.
- This is the man that you stole it from?
- Yes, exactly.
- So why don't we just go sniff
out a spot of tiffin- - Who are you?
I- I'm just a local sort of missionary
chap, spreading the good word.
- But this is my sister Evy.
- How do you do?
- Oh, well. Guess she's not a total loss.
- I beg your pardon.
I'll be back in a moment.
Ask him about the box.
Um, we have found-
Uh, hello. Excuse me.
We both found
your puzzle box...
and we've come
to ask you about it.
- No.
- No.
No. You came to ask me
about Hamunaptra.
- Shh. Shh. - H-How do you know
the box pertains to Hamunaptra?
Because that's where I was
when I found it. I was there.
But how do we know
that's not a load of pig's wallow?
Do I know you?
No, no. I've just got
one of those faces.
You were actually at Hamunaptra?
Yeah, I was there.
- You swear?
- Every damn day.
- I didn't mean that-
- I know. I was there.
Seti's place.
City of the Dead.
Could you tell me how to get there?
I mean, the exact location.
- You want to know?
- W-Well, yes.
- Do you really want to know?
- Yes.
Then get me
the hell out of here!
Do it, lady!
Where are they taking him?
To be hanged.
Apparently he had
a very good time.
I will give you 100 pounds
to save this man's life.
Madame, I would pay 100 pounds
just to see him hang.
Any last requests, pig?
Yeah. Loosen the knot
and let me go.
Yahemar!
Of course we don't let him go!
Five hundred pounds!
And what else?
I'm a very lonely man.
- Yalla tlak!
- No!
Ha ha!
His neck did not break!
Oh, I'm so sorry. Now we must
watch him strangle to death.
He knows the location
to Hamunaptra.
- You lie.
- I would never!
Are you telling me this filthy, godless son of
a pig knows where to find the City of the Dead?
- Yes!
- Truly?
Yes! And if you cut him down,
we will give you-
- Ten percent.
- Fifty percent.
- Twenty.
- Forty.
- Thirty!
- Twenty-five.
Ah! Deal.
Ahh! Cut him down!
Do you really think
he's going to show up?
Yes, undoubtedly,
knowing my luck.
He may be a cowboy, but I know
the breed. His word is his word.
Well, personally I think he's filthy,
rude, a complete scoundrel.
- I don't like him one bit.
- Anyone I know?
Um, hello.
Smashing day for the start
of an adventure, eh, O'Connell?
Yeah. Yeah, smashing.
Oh, no, no, I'd never steal
from a partner... partner.
That reminds me.
No hard feelings about the-
- Oh, no, no. Happens alI the time.
- Mr. O'Connell.
Can you look me in the eye and guarantee
me this isn't some kind of a flimflam?
- Because if it is, I am warning you-
- You're warning me?
Lady, let me put it this way: My whole
damn garrison believed in this so much...
that without orders, they marched halfway
across Libya and into Egypt to find that city.
When we got there,
alI we found...
was sand and blood.
Let me get your bags.
Yes, yes, you're right.
Filthy, rude, a complete scoundrel.
Nothing to like there at alI.
Bright good morning to alI.
Oh, no.
What are you doing here?
I'm here to protect my investment,
thank you very much.
Quit playin' with
your glasses and cut the deck, Burns.
Without my glasses
I can't see the deck to cut it, Dave.
O'Connell, sit down.
We could use another player.
- I only gamble with my life, never my money.
- Never?
What if I was to bet you $500
we get to Hamunaptra before you?
- You're looking for Hamunaptra?
- Damn straight we are.
- And who says we are?
- He does.
- Well-
- Well, how 'bout it?
Is it a bet?
- All right, you're on.
- What makes you so confident, sir?
- What makes you?
- We got us a man who's actually been there.
Oh, what a coincidence,
because O'Connell-
Whose play is it?
Is it- Is it my play?
I thought-
Gentlemen, we got us a wager.
Good evening, Jonathan.
Good night.
Sorry.
Didn't mean to scare ya.
The only thing that scares me,
Mr. O'Connell, are your manners.
Still angry about that kiss, huh?
Well, if you calI that a kiss.
Um, did I miss something?
Are we-
Are we going into battle?
Lady, there's something
out there.
Something underneath that sand.
Yes, well, I'm hoping to find
a certain artifact.
A book, actually.
My brother
thinks there's treasure.
- What do you think's out there?
- In a word? Evil.
The Bedouin and the Tuaregs
believe that Hamunaptra is cursed.
Oh, look, I don't believe in fairy tales
and hokum, Mr. O'Connell...
but I do believe one of the most famous
books in history is buried there.
The Book of Amun-Ra.
It contains within it alI the secret
incantations of the old kingdom.
It's what first interested me in Egypt
when I was a child.
It's why I came here-
sort of a life's pursuit.
And the fact that they say it's made out
of pure gold makes no never mind to you?
- Right?
- You know your history.
I know my treasure.
Um... by the way...
why did you kiss me?
I was about to be hanged.
It seemed like a good idea at the time.
What?
What'd I say?
Surprise!
My good friend,
you're alive!
I was so very,
very worried.
Well, if it ain't
my little buddy Beni.
- I think I'll kill you.
- Think of my children.
You don't have any children.
- Someday I might.
- Shut up!
So you're the one who's leading
the Americans. I might have known.
What's the scam? You take them into the
desert, and then you leave 'em to rot?
Unfortunately, no.
These Americans are smart.
They pay me only half now,
half when I get them back to Cairo.
- So this time I must go alI the way.
- Them's the breaks, huh?
You never believed
in Hamunaptra, O'Connell.
Why are you going back?
You see that girl?
She saved my neck.
You always did have
more balls than brains.
Yeah.
Good-bye, Beni.
O'Connell!
"George Bembridge...
in eighteen-sixty-'
Hmm. "1865 was-
was-'
Oh, for heaven's sake, girl,
it wasn't that good of a kiss, anyway.
Where is the map?
It's-
It's... there.
And the key?
Where is the key?
The key? The key?
What key?
Evelyn!
The map!
The map! I forgot the map!
Relax. I'm the map.
It's alI up here.
Oh, that's comforting.
- The key!
- Evy?
Hold on to this.
Can you swim?
- Of course I can swim, if the occasion calls for it.
- Trust me.
It calls for it.
O'Connell! O'Connell!
What are we going to do?
- Wait here! I'll go get help!
- Right!
Americans.
I say, bloody good show, chaps!
And did I panic?
I think not.
Get out of here!
Get 'em out of the water!
Come on, dogies!
Give 'em a smack, would ya!
This is a messed-up country.
All of our tools,
alI the equipment!
All my clothes!
O'Connell!
Hey!
O'Connell!
It looks to me
like I've got alI the horses!
Hey, Beni!
Looks to me like you're on
the wrong side of the river!
Yeah.
I only want four! Four!
I only want four,
not a whole bloody herd!
O'Connell! Ohh!
Can you believe the cheek?
Just pay the man.
Oh, for heaven's sake.
Can't believe the price
of these fleabags.
Yes, happy.
Very good.
You probably could've
got 'em for free.
- All you had to do was give him your sister.
- Yes.
Awfully.
Never did like camels.
Filthy buggers.
They smell, they bite, they spit.
Disgusting.
I think they're adorable.
Oh, baby.
Good morning, my friend.
What the hell we doin'?
Patience, my good barat'm.
Patience.
Remember our bet, O'Connell.
First one to the city, 500 cash bucks.
A hundred of them bucks is yours
if you help us win that bet.
Oh, my pleasure.
Hey, O'Connell.
Nice camel.
Get ready for it.
For what?
We're about to be shown the way.
Will ya look at that.
Can you believe it?
Hamunaptra.
Here we go again.
Oww!
So long, Beni!
That serves you right.
Whoo!
Whoo-hoo!
Go, Evy! Go!
Whoo!
Whoo-hoo!
Do they know somethin'
we don't?
They are led by a woman.
What does a woman know?
That's a statue of Anubis.
Its legs go deep underground.
According to Bembridge scholars, that's
where we'll find a secret compartment...
containing the golden
Book of Amun-Ra.
Jonathan, you're meant
to catch the sun with that.
So, uh, what are
these old mirrors for?
Ancient mirrors. It's an ancient
Egyptian trick. You'll see.
Uh, here, this is for, uh, you.
Go ahead. It's something
I borrowed off our American brethren.
I thought you might like it-
you might need it
for when you're, uh- uh, yeah.
What are you lookin' at?
Hey! Look for bugs.
I hate bugs.
We're standing inside a room
no one has entered in over 3,000 years.
Whoo! What is
that god-awful stench?
And then there was...
light.
- Oh, my God. It's a sah-netjer.
- Huh?
- A preparation room.
- Preparation for what?
For entering the afterlife.
Mummies, my good son.
This is where they made the mummies.
What the-
What was that?
Sounds like... bugs.
He said bugs.
What do you mean, bugs?
I hate bugs.
The legs of Anubis.
The secret compartment
should be hidden somewhere inside here.
You scared the bejesus
out of us, O'Connell.
Likewise.
- Hey, that's my tool kit.
- I don't think so.
Okay.
Perhaps I was mistaken.
Have a nice day, gentlemen. We have
a lot of work to be getting along with.
- Push off! This is our dig site.
- We got here first.
This here's our statue, friend.
I don't see your name
written on it... pal.
Yes, well,
there's only four of you...
and 15 of me.
Your odds are not so great,
O'Connell.
- I've had worse.
- Yeah, me too.
Oh, look, for goodness' sake,
let's be nice, children.
If we're going to play together,
we must learn to share.
There are other places to dig.
According to these hieroglyphics...
we're underneath the statue.
We should come up
right between his legs.
- When those damn Yanks go to
sleep- No offense- - None taken.
we'll dig our way up and steal that book
right out from under them.
Are you sure we can find
this secret compartment?
Oh, yes, if those beastly Americans
haven't beaten us to it.
- No offense.
- None taken.
Where'd our smelly
little friend get to?
Hey.
What have we here?
Blue gold.
This will fetch
a mighty fine price.
- Let's get us some treasure!
- Careful!
Seti was no fool.
I think perhaps we should
let the diggers open it, hmm?
Oh, I think we should listen
to the good doctor, Henderson.
Yeah, sure.
Let them open it.
Zee-eda.
Let me get this straight.
They ripped out your guts
and stuffed them in jars.
They'd take out your heart as well.
You know how they took out your brains?
I don't think we need
to know this.
They'd take a sharp, red-hot poker,
stick it up your nose...
scramble things about a bit and then
rip it alI out through your nostrils.
That's gotta hurt.
It's called mummification.
You'll be dead when they do this.
If I don't make it out of here,
don't put me down for mummification.
Likewise.
Oh, my God.
It's a-
It's a sarcophagus.
Buried at the base of Anubis.
He must have been someone
of great importance.
Or he did something very naughty.
Oh, Allah.
One more.
One more.
Help me! Help me!
Well, who is it?
"He That ShalI Not Be Named. "
This looks like
some sort of a lock.
- Well, whoever's in here sure wasn't getting out.
- Yeah, no kidding.
A key?
A key! A key!
That's what he was talking about!
- Who?
- The man on the barge.
The one with the hook.
He was looking for a key.
Hey, that's mine.
- What do you suppose killed him?
- Did you ever see him eat?
Seems that our American friends had
a little misfortune of their own today.
Three of their diggers
were, uh... melted.
- What?
- How?
Salt acid.
Pressurized salt acid.
Some kind of
ancient booby trap.
Maybe this place really is cursed.
Oh, for goodness' sake, you two!
- You don't believe in curses?
- No, I don't.
I believe if I can see it and I can touch
it, it's real. That's what I believe.
I believe in being prepared.
Let's see what our friend
the warden believed in.
My God, what is it?
A broken bottle.
Glenlivet. Twelve years old!
Take this. Stay here.
- No, wait, wait! Wait for me. Wait!
- Evy!
Excuse me, but didn't the man
just say "stay here"? Evy!
Mr. Henderson!
Wake up!
O'Connell!
Enough! Yallah!
We will shed no more blood,
but you must leave.
Leave this place or die.
You have one day.
Yallah! Nimshi!
Evelyn.
Hey.
- Are you alI right?
- Yes, I'm fine.
- You sure?
- Thank you.
That proves it. Old Seti's
fortune's got to be under this sand.
For them to protect it like this,
you know there's treasure down there.
You know, maybe just at night,
we could, uh, combine forces, hmm?
Hey, tough stuff, try a right hook.
BalI up your fist and put it-
put it up like that.
- Mm-hmm.
- And then mean it. Hit it right here.
- I mean it!
- Okay.
Okay, it's time
for another drink.
Unlike my brother, sir...
I know when to say no.
And unlike
your brother, miss...
you, I just don't get.
I know.
You're wondering...
what is a place like me
doing in a girl like this.
Yeah, something like that.
Egypt is in my blood.
You see, my- my father...
was a very, very
famous explorer...
and he loved Egypt
so much...
he married my mother,
who was an Egyptian...
and quite
an adventurer herself.
I get your father,
and I get your mother...
and, uh...
I get him, but...
what are you doing here?
Look, I-
I may not be...
an explorer...
or-or an adventurer...
or a treasure seeker
or a gunfighter...
Mr. O'Connell...
but I am proud
of what I am.
And what is that?
I...
am a librarian.
And I am going
to kiss you...
Mr. O'Connell.
CalI me Rick.
Oh, Rick.
Awam, awam!
Djaceb, djaceb.
- There is a curse upon this chest.
- Curse, my ass.
- Who cares?
- Have a care, Mr. Henderson.
In these hallowed grounds, that which
was set forth in ancient times...
- is as strong today as it was then.
- We understand.
What's it say?
to whomsoever
opens this chest. "
We should not be here.
This is not good.
It says, "There is one...
the undead...
who, if brought back to life,
is bound by sacred law...
to consummate this curse. "
Let's make sure we don't bring anyone
back from the dead then.
"He will kill alI
who open this chest...
and assimilate
their organs and fluids...
and in so doing,
he will regenerate...
and no longer be
the undead...
but a plague
upon this Earth. "
Well, we didn't come
alI this way for nothin'.
- That's right.
- It's the curse.
It's the curse.
It's the curse!
Beware of the curse!
Beware!
Stupid superstitious bastard.
Oh, I've dreamt about this
since I was a little girl.
You dream about dead guys?
Look, his sacred spells
have been chiseled off.
This man must have been condemned
not only in this life but in the next.
Now, let's see who's inside, shalI we?
Oh, my God, I hate it
when these things do that.
Is he supposed to
look like that?
No, I've never seen a mummy
look like this before.
He's still- still-
- Juicy.
- Yes.
He must be more
than 3,000 years old...
and, well, it looks
as if he's still...
decomposing.
Hey, look at that.
What do you make of this?
My God, these marks
were made with...
fingernails.
This man was buried alive.
And he left a message.
"Death is only the beginning. "
Oh, my God.
It does exist.
- The Book of the Dead.
- A book?
Who cares about a book?
Where the hell's the treasure?
This, gentlemen...
this is treasure.
Hell, I wouldn't trade you
for a brass-
Look at that.
There's your treasure, gentlemen.
I believe you need a key
to open that book.
Say, O'Connell, what do you think
these babies'll fetch back home?
We hear you boys found yourselves
a nice, gooey mummy.
Congratulations.
If you dry that fella out, you might
be able to sell him for firewood.
Look what I found.
You're in her seat.
- Now!
- Yup.
Scarab skeletons,
flesh eaters.
I found them inside
our friend's coffin.
They can stay alive for years
feasting on the flesh of a corpse.
Unfortunately for our friend, he was
still alive when they started eating him.
So somebody threw these in with our guy,
and then they slowly ate him alive?
Very slowly.
He certainly wasn't a popular fellow
when they planted him.
Well, he probably got a little
too frisky with the pharaoh's daughter.
Well, according
to my readings...
our friend suffered the Hom-Dai, the
worst of alI ancient Egyptian curses...
one reserved only
for the most evil of blasphemers.
In my research, I've never heard of this
curse having actually been performed.
- That bad, huh?
- Yes, well, they-
They never used it
because they feared it so.
It's written that if a victim
of the Hom-Dai should ever arise...
he would bring with him
the ten plagues of Egypt.
That's called stealing,
you know.
According to you
and my brother...
it's called borrowing.
I thought the Book of Amun-Ra
was made out of gold.
It is made out of gold.
This isn't the Book of Amun-Ra.
This is something else.
I think this may be
the Book of the Dead.
The Book of the Dead?
Are you sure you want to
be playing around with this thing?
It's just a book.
No harm ever came from...
reading a book.
That happens a lot around here.
So, what's it say?
"Amun Ra. Amun Dei. "
It speaks of the night
and of the day.
Run!
Go, go!
What have we done?
Where the hell
did they come from?
I ain't waitin' around to find out.
My glasses. My glasses!
Leave me! Leave me!
Hey! Hey!
Could you help me
find my gI- Oh.
Wait for me!
Who's there?
Who's there?
Henderson?
Ah, Jon!
Scarabs!
- Run, Evy!
- Go, go, go! Run!
- Evelyn?
- Evy?
- Evelyn!
- Evy!
Oh. Oh, Mr. Burns.
Thank goodness.
I was just starting
to get scared.
I've lost everyone. I-
My eyes. My eyes.
Please help me.
My tongue. He took my tongue.
Please don't leave me.
Anck-su-namun?
Damn it!
It's a trap door.
There's gotta be a switch or something
around here someplace.
Run, you sons of bitches! Run!
Go.
Go! Go!
There you are!
Will you quit playing hide-and-seek?
Come on.
Let's get out of here. Whoa!
Evy!
- Move!
- Yeah, right. Did you see that?
It was walking. It was walking!
I told you to leave or die.
You refused.
Now you may have
killed us alI...
for you have unleashed a creature we
have feared for more than 3,000 years.
- Relax. I got him.
- No mortal weapon can kill this creature.
He's not of this world.
- You bastards.
- What did you do to him?
We saved him, saved him before
the creature could finish his work.
Leave, alI of you, quickly,
before he finishes you alI.
Yallah. Nimishi.
We must now go on the hunt
and try and find a way to kill him.
I already told you I got him.
Know this.
This creature
is the bringer of death.
He will never eat,
he will never sleep...
and he will never stop.
May the good Lord protect
and watch over me...
as a shepherd
watches over his flock.
No? Okay.
My prince.
I thought you said you didn't believe in
that fairy tales and hokum stuff. Shoo!
H- Having an encounter with a
3,000-year-old walking, talking corpse...
Forget it. We're out the door,
down the halI and we're gone.
- Oh, no, we are not.
- Oh, yes, we are.
Oh, no, we are not. We woke him up,
and we are going to stop him.
"We"? What we?
We didn't read that book.
I told you not to play around
with that thing. Didn't I tell you?
Yes, then me, me, me, me, I, I,
I woke him up and I intend to stop him.
Yeah? How? You heard the man-
no mortal weapons can kill this guy.
Then we are just going to
have to find some immortal ones.
- There goes that "we" again.
- Will you listen to me? We have to do-
Once this creature has been reborn...
his curse is going to spread until
the whole of the Earth is destroyed.
- Yeah? Is that my problem?
- It is everybody's problem.
Evelyn, I appreciate you saving my life
and alI, but when I signed on...
I agreed to take you out there
and to bring you back.
I have done that.
End of job. End of story.
- Contract terminated.
- That's alI I am to you? A contract?
You can either
tag along with me...
or you can stay here...
and try and save the world!
- What's it gonna be?
- I'm staying.
- Fine!
- Fine.
- Fine.
- Fine.
- Fine.
- Ooh!
I'm the last of the Royal Air Corps
still stationed out here, you know.
Some bloody idiot
spilled his drink.
All the other laddies died in the sky
and were buried in the sand.
Good chaps,
every one of them too. Ooh.
- Hi, Winston.
- Ye- Uh- You know, O'Connell.
Ever since the end
of the great war...
there hasn't been a-
a single challenge...
- worthy of a man like me.
- Yeah?
We alI got our little
problems today, Winston.
I just wish I could have
chucked it in with the others...
and gone down
in flame and glory...
instead of sitting
around here...
rotting of boredom and booze.
Cheers. Mmm.
Mmm. Oh, well, back to the airfield.
- Tell me, has your sister always been-
- Oh, yes, always.
We're alI packed up, but the damn boat
doesn't leave till tomorrow morning.
Tail set firmly
between your legs, I see.
You can talk. You don't have
some sacred walkin' corpse after ya.
So, uh, how's your friend?
I'm so pleased...
to meet you.
Prince Imhotep
does not like to be touched.
A silly Eastern superstition,
I'm afraid.
Please forgive me.
Oh-ho. Whoops.
Mr. Burns...
Prince Imhotep thanks you
for your hospitality.
And for your eyes...
- and for your tongue.
- Wha-
- But I am afraid more is needed.
- Wha-
The prince must finish the job...
and consummate the curse
which you and your friends...
- have brought down upon yourselves.
- Wait! No!
Good luck, boys.
Sweet Jesus!
Tasted just like-
Blood.
"And the rivers and waters
of Egypt ran red...
and were as blood. "
He's here.
Oh, looks like
there's gonna be a storm.
- Oh, Evelyn!
- Oh, so you're still here.
We've got problems.
Hey!
Beni, you little stinkweed.
Where you been?
We are in serious trouble.
We are in very serious trouble.
Yeah, what's that about?
- What's this guy want?
- There's only one person that can give us any answers.
- You!
- Miss Carnahan.
- Gentlemen.
- What is he doing here?
Do you really want to know,
or would you prefer to just shoot us?
After what I just saw...
I'm willing to go
on a little faith here.
We are part of
an ancient secret society.
We are sworn at manhood to do any and alI in
our power to stop the High Priest Imhotep...
- from being reborn into this world.
- Because of you, we have failed.
You think this justifies
the killing of innocent people?
- To stop this creature? Let me think. Yes!
- Yes!
Question:
Why doesn't he like cats?
Cats are the guardians of the underworld. He
will fear them until he is fully regenerated.
- Then he will fear nothing.
- You know how he gets hisself fully regenerated?
- By killin' everyone who opened that chest.
- And suckin' 'em dry!
Jonathan, will you stop
playing with that?
When I saw him alive at Hamunaptra,
he called me Anck-su-namun.
And then just now in Mr. Burns'
quarters, h-he tried to kiss me.
It's because of his love
for Anck-su-namun that he was cursed.
- Apparently, even after 3,000 years-
- He is still in love with her.
Yes, that is very romantic,
but what has it got to do with me?
Perhaps he will once again
try to raise her from the dead.
And it appears he has already chosen
his human sacrifice.
Bad luck, old mum.
On the contrary, it may
just give us the time we need...
to kill the creature.
We will need alI the help we can get.
His powers are growing.
"And he stretched forth
his hand towards the heavens...
We must stop him from regenerating.
- Who opened that chest?
- There was me and Daniels here.
- And Burns, of course.
- And that Egyptologist fellow.
- What about my buddy Beni?
- No, he scrammed outta there 'fore we opened the thing.
- Yeah, he was the smart one.
- Well, that sounds like Beni.
We must find the Egyptologist and bring
him back to the safety of the fort...
- before the creature can get to him.
- Right.
She stays here.
You three, come with me.
You can't leave me behind
like some old carpetbag.
Who put you in charge? O'Connell,
what do you think you are doing?
- Jonathan! O'Connell!
- Sorry, but he's a bit... talI.
Coward that you are! O'Connell,
you are not leaving me in here!
Jonathan, if you don't open this door
in one minute flat-
- O'Connell, let me out of here.
- This door doesn't open.
- She doesn't come out, and no one goes in, right?
- Right.
- Right?
- Right.
- O'Connell! Jonathan!
- Let's go, Jonathan.
Oh, I thought I could just stay
at the fort and, uh, reconnoiter.
- Now!
- Yeah, right. We're just gonna rescue the Egyptologist.
Well, well, well.
Let me guess. Spring cleaning.
Nice shot.
Oh, Beni, did you falI down?
Let me help you up.
You came back from the desert
with a new friend, didn't you, Beni?
What friend?
You are my only friend.
What the hell are you doing
with this creep? What's in it for you?
It is better to be the right hand
of the devil than in his path.
As long as I serve him,
I am immune.
- Immune from what?
- Piszkas allat.
- What did you say?
- I don't wanna tell you. You'll just hurt me some more.
What are you looking for?
And try not to lie to me.
The book! The black book they found
at Hamunaptra. He wants it back.
He said to me it would be
worth its weight in gold.
- What does he want the book for?
- I don't know.
Something about bringing
his dead girlfriend back to life.
But that's alI.
He just wants the book, I swear.
Just the book, I swear.
And your sister.
But other than that-
That's two down,
two to go.
Then he'll be coming after Evy.
Guards in place!
Reporting alI clear, sir!
To hell with this.
I'm goin' downstairs, get me a drink.
You want somethin'?
- Yeah. Yeah, get me a glass of bourbon.
- All right.
- A-And a shot of bourbon.
- Yeah, okay, okay.
- And a bourbon chaser.
- I'll get your damn bourbon!
Don't worry about the door.
Anck-su-namun.
Hey, get your ugly face off of her!
Look what I got.
- You alI right?
- Well, I'm not sure.
Well, according to legend, the black
book the Americans found at Hamunaptra...
is supposed to bring people
back from the dead.
- Until now it was a notion I was unwilling to believe.
- Believe it, sister.
That's what brought
our buddy back to life.
I'm thinking that if the black book
can bring dead people to life-
- Then maybe the gold book can kill him.
- That's the myth.
Now we just have to find out
where the gold book is hidden.
Imhotep. Imhotep.
Last but not least...
my favorite plague-
boils and sores.
They have become his slaves.
So it has begun,
the beginning of the end.
Not quite yet, it hasn't.
Come on.
Imhotep. Imhotep.
According to Bembridge scholars,
the golden Book of Amun-Ra...
is located inside
the statue of Anubis.
- That's where we found the black book.
- Exactly.
- Looks like the old boys at Bembridge were mistaken.
- They mixed the books up.
Mixed up where
they were buried.
So if the black book
is inside the statue of Anubis...
then the golden book
must be inside-
- Come on, Evy. Faster.
- Patience is a virtue.
Not right now it isn't.
Uh, I think I'll go
and get the car started.
I've got it. The golden Book of Amun-Ra is
at Hamunaptra inside the statue of Horus.
Take that, Bembridge scholars.
Imhotep.
Let's go, let's go, let's go!
- Get this thing in gear, boy. Let's get outta here.
- Evy!
- Come on, Evy. Hurry up.
- Imhotep!
You're gonna get yours, Beni!
You hear me?
- You're gonna get yours!
- Oh, like I've never heard that before!
Hang on!
Hey! O'Connell!
O'Connell!
Okay! Go, go!
Back! Back!
Imhotep. Imhotep.
It's the creature.
He's fully regenerated.
Keetah mi pharos...
aja nilo, isirian.
"Come with me, my princess.
It is time
to make you mine forever. "
"For alI eternity," idiot.
Koontash dai na...
aja nilo.
"Take my hand...
and I will spare
your friends. "
Oh, dear.
- Have you got any bright ideas?
- I'm thinkin', I'm thinkin'.
You better think of something fast,
because if he turns me into a mummy...
you're the first one
I'm coming after.
Don't!
He has to take me to Hamunaptra
to perform the ritual.
She is right.
Live today, fight tomorrow.
I'll be seeing you again.
Evelyn!
- Hey, that's mine.
- Thank you.
No! Let go of me!
- Imhotep.
- Let go of me!
- Good-bye, my friend.
- Come here, you little-
Imhotep. Imhotep.
Come on!
- What about my sister?
- We're gonna get her back! Go!
You're next!
Come on!
Give me your hand!
- You go!
- Come on!
Go!
Morning, Winston.
Uh, a word?
What's your little problem got to do
with His Majesty's Royal Air Corps?
Not a damn thing.
- Is it dangerous?
- You probably won't live through it.
By Jove, do you really think so?
Everybody else we've bumped into
has died. Why not you?
What's the, uh-
What's the challenge then?
Rescue the damsel in distress,
kill the bad guy and save the world.
Oh! Winston Havelock
at your service, sir.
Are you alI right?
Do I bloody look alI right?
How you doin'?
See that?
I've never seen one so big.
- Never?
- No!
Get off of me! Get off!
I need a new job.
Oh, my God.
We're back.
O'Connell.
Oh, my God.
Hey, Winston!
Pedal faster!
Hang on, men!
Stop it!
You'll kill them!
That's the idea.
Here I come, laddies!
I love the whole
sand walI trick.
It was beautiful. Bastard.
Excuse me.
Um, a little help
would be useful...
if it's not too much trouble!
Yeah, yeah. All right.
Winston! Hey, Winston!
Quicksand!
Get back! It's quicksand.
Keep moving!
Nasty little fellows such as yourself
always get their comeuppance.
Really? They do?
Oh, yes. Always.
I'd take
those bigger stones first.
Take them from the top, otherwise
the whole thing will cave in on us.
Come on.
Put your backs into it.
Yes, well, you've got the idea.
Chop-chop.
I say!
Gents, you should come
and have a look at this.
What?
It's in my arm!
My arm!
Whoa!
- Do something!
- Hold him!
Do something! Do something!
Not that! Not that!
O'Connell.
Shatay Wapay Ku Ra Eck!
Bembridge scholars
never wrote about this.
Get off me.
Get off!
Wha- Wha-
- Can you see-
- Yeah.
- Can you believe-
- Yeah.
- Can we just-
- No.
- Who the hell are these guys?
- Priests.
Imhotep's priests.
All right then.
There he is!
Hello, Horus, old boy.
Time to close the door.
Let's go.
Anck-su-namun.
Damn.
- These guys just don't quit, do they?
- Keep digging.
Oh! The Book of Amun-Ra.
Save the girl.
Kill the creature.
What are you waiting for?
Get out! Get out!
You alI right?
Let's go.
The Book of Amun-Ra!
I found it, Evy! I found it!
Shut up
and get me off here, Jonathan!
Open the book, Jonathan.
It's the only way to kill him.
You have to open the book
and find the inscription.
Well, I can't open it!
It's locked or something.
- We need the key, Evy!
- It's inside his robes.
O'Connell!
Im Yub Set Na.
Mummies.
Look out! There's one down-
O'Connell!
Here's an inscription.
"Rasheem- Rasheem oola-
Rasheem oola Kashka!"
Oh, boy.
Oh, yeah.
This just keeps gettin'
better and better.
- Do something, Jonathan.
- Me?
- You can command them.
- You have got to be joking.
Finish the inscription
on the cover, idiot.
- Then you can control them.
- Oh. Right.
Uh-uh.
Oh, oh, oh!
Hurry up, Jonathan!
- I can't figure out this last symbol.
- What does it look like?
It's a, uh, a bird-
a stork!
A- Ahmenophus!
Oh, yes, I see.
Whoa!
Uh, Hootash im Ahmenophus.
Fa-Kooshka
Anck-su-namun!
Anck-su-namun!
- Imhotep!
- Anck-su-namun!
Evy! I've got it.
Keep him busy.
No problem.
Hurry, Evy!
- Hurry!
- You're not helping.
Oh! I've got it.
Kadeesh mal.
Kadeesh mal.
Pared oos.
Pared oos.
I thought you said
it was gonna kill him!
He's mortal.
"Death...
is only
the beginning. "
- Time to go.
- Ohh!
You've lost the book!
- Jonathan, I can't believe-
- Come on!
- Couldn't we just-
- No, Jonathan!
O'Connell!
- O'Connell! Wait!
- Come on, come on.
Wait! Please!
Come on, come on! Beni!
Good-bye, Beni.
Go away.
Shoosh ma! Shoosh ma!
Shoosh ma!
Shoosh ma!
Shoosh ma!
Get away!
Look out, look out!
Oh! Thank you.
Thank you very much.
You've earned the respect
and gratitude of me and my people.
Yes, well, it was nothing.
May Allah
smile upon you always.
And... yourself.
Yes, anytime.
Stay out of trouble.
He's just... leaving us here.
Well, I guess we go home
empty-handed... again.
I wouldn't say that.
Oh, please!
How 'bout you, darling?
Would you like a little kissy-wissy?
Whoo! Ohh.