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The Scorpion King
TrailerUnleashing WWE superstar The Rock as the most feared warrior of the ancient world, The Scorpion King plunges you into a sweeping tale filled with stunning fight sequences, awe-inspiring battles and pulse-pounding thrills. The last of the 'free tribes' form a fragile alliance to fight Memnon, and hire a trio of Akkadian assassins, led by Mathayus, to kill the sorceress and thus remove Memnon's advantage.Actors: Dwayne Johnson, Steven Brand, Michael Clarke Duncan, Kelly Hu, Bernard Hill, Grant Heslov, Peter Facinelli, Ralf Moeller, Branscombe Richmond, Roger Rees, Sherri Howard, ...»Director: Chuck RussellCountry: United States, Germany, BelgiumDuration: 92 minQuality: HDRelease: 2002IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Scorpion King"
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Characters of "The Scorpion King"
MathayusPlayed by: Dwayne JohnsonMemnonPlayed by: Steven BrandBalthazarPlayed by: Michael Clarke DuncanThe SorceressPlayed by: Kelly HuPhilosPlayed by: Bernard HillArpidPlayed by: Grant HeslovTakmetPlayed by: Peter FacinelliThorakPlayed by: Ralf MoellerJesupPlayed by: Branscombe RichmondKing PheronPlayed by: Roger ReesQueen IsisPlayed by: Sherri HowardChieftainPlayed by: Conrad RobertsThird AkkadianPlayed by: Esteban CuetoStreet UrchinPlayed by: Tutu Sweeney -
Directors of "The Scorpion King"
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Creators of "The Scorpion King"
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Critic Reviews of "The Scorpion King"
Michael Wilmington Chicago TribuneJuly 20, 2002Another grandiose, hyperactive crock, full of lame jokes and gorgeous, stupefying images.
Michael Rechtshaffen Hollywood ReporterApril 24, 2002All the necessary exposition prevents the picture from rising above your generic sand 'n' sandal adventure.
Ed Park Village VoiceApril 23, 2002Russell lacks the visual panache, the comic touch, and perhaps the budget of Sommers's title-bout features.
Richard Roeper Ebert & RoeperApril 22, 2002Wimps out by going for that PG-13 rating, so the more graphic violence is mostly off-screen and the sexuality is muted.
Stephen Holden New York TimesApril 20, 2002The Scorpion King may look like a movie, but it feels like a food fight.
Dan Via Washington PostApril 19, 2002A fairly by-the-books blend of action and romance with sprinklings of intentional and unintentional comedy.
Nell Minow Common Sense MediaDecember 29, 2010On the silly popcorn scale, it works pretty well.
Nick Rogers Suite101.comOctober 16, 2010Boasting sword-and-sandal action more sluggish than a Ye Olde Renaissance Faire, The Rock putting someone through a table would be a welcome anachronism. "The Scorpion King"? More like "Moron the Barbarian."
Peter Canavese Groucho ReviewsAugust 13, 2008A ridiculous though not entirely unpleasant way to while away ninety-two minutes.
Max Messier Filmcritic.comJuly 11, 2008Predecessors The Mummy and The Mummy Returns stand as intellectual masterpieces next to The Scorpion King.
Todd Gilchrist IGN MoviesJuly 02, 2008The Rock, making his acting debut as the titular top dog (not counting his five digitally enhanced minutes in The Mummy Returns), turns in a slight, if promising, star turn as a reluctant savior of the free world, and leads an encouragingly multi-cultural
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