Day of the Mummy Page #3

Synopsis: In hope of getting his hands on the famed diamond known as the Codix Stone, Jack Wells joins a group of archaeologists out to explore a newly discovered tomb in Egypt, that of the cursed king Neferu. When the Mummy of the king returns from the dead seeking human victims, Jack is in for the most horrifying experience of his life.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Johnny Tabor
Production: Ruthless Pictures
 
IMDB:
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Year:
2015
81 min
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- Over and out, Carl.

I think it's time I turned off

that little voice in my head.

- Hey.

- Hey.

- You forgot this.

- Oh...

Who were you just talking to by the way?

Oh, just a little voice in my head.

You're not going to let me

finish this by myself are you?

I think there's something

else I'd like to finish.

Keeping your eyes on

the prize, huh, Jack?

Kind of hard not to.

Ooh.

- You're not getting shy on me now are you?

- Get over here.

I guess there could be

worst places we could be.

- Really? I can't think of any place

I'd rather be. - Me, too.

She's something else, Jack,

isn't, she?

- What the hell?

- What?

It's just the little

voice in my head again.

Sorry, three's a crowd.

Hey,

about last night.

You don't have to say anything, Kate.

I get it,

it was what it was.

You needed me and I needed you.

Nothing more, nothing less.

You really know how to treat a woman.

Quit playing with the hired

help, Wells, and get over here.

A**hole.

Me or him?

- Both.

She's growing on me.

Piss off, Carl.

Take a look at this,

tell me what you think.

What am I looking for?

I just want your opinion.

Dr. Cooper! Dr. Cooper!

You're gonna want to see this.

What it is, Baptiste?

I was taking a leak

and I think I found it.

What you find, Greg, your cock?

No, a**hole, the entrance to the tomb.

I found it.

That's great!

This is it people, this

is the tomb of Neferu.

I shall get camp ready.

Good man, Hassan, good man.

But this is clearly the same

place as on Behar's video.

Dr. Wells is right.

This may be where Behar

filmed his last footage.

No proof this is the final

resting place of Neferu.

No proof yet, but there will

be as soon as we get inside.

If any of you still needed proof.

What is it, Dr. Cooper?

Hieroglyphics.

And this right here,

this is the katak,

the eye of the jackal,

it's the symbol of King Neferu.

Oh, it's magnificent.

This is the final resting place...

Think about it, we could be the

first eyes cast upon his name

in over 2,000 years.

Unless Behar saw it before us.

I've got to record this.

Kate,

- are you okay?

- Yeah, I'm fine.

Wells, I need... We

need your assistance.

You'll be okay?

I'm a big girl, Jack. Go do your job.

You heard the lady, show

me something exciting.

- What does it say?

- Enlighten us.

This is rough. It's a

dialect I've not seen before.

But you can read it, right, Jack?

Yeah, just give me a minute.

I hope I haven't wasted

funds, bringing you along.

You really don't like me do you, Cooper?

This has nothing to do with my

personal feelings towards you.

Can you decipher the glyphs or not?

Here lies the cursed king

under the heel of Anubis

and body on Aken's ferry,

the soul in between.

It's amazing, it's simply amazing.

Is that the exact translation, Wells?

Words to that effect.

There's more over here.

The tilasm will keep him

in the tomb.

A tealsman?

That's Arabic, for the talisman.

Is it talking about the Kodek stone?

Siptah buried his brother with that.

He had to keep Neferu's soul from

coming back and avenging himself.

This is where the Kodek stone

enters the history books.

This is all getting to be a bit unreal.

Not for the ancient

Egyptians, it wasn't.

The Kodek stone was very real to them.

It meant to hold great power,

mystical power.

And you believe that crap?

Not at all.

But, I do believe this is the tomb

Behar spent his life looking for.

Let's get moving, people.

Okay, I'm starting to

feel that we're lost.

We're not lost, Greg.

We're discovering.

Greg.

- Yeah?

Keep an eye on Wells.

- Yeah.

- Yeah?

- Okay.

- Good.

Carl?

Are you there?

Always.

Until you get that stone,

you're stuck with me.

I wanna show you something.

Something I didn't

share with the others.

I saved all the images from earlier.

I had a few experts look them over

and they all agree with you.

About the talisman

keeping Neferu in the tomb.

Yeah, well you didn't get

to see everything earlier.

Are you keeping secrets from me, Jack?

I didn't think you'd want me sharing

this with the rest of the group.

I, I don't see anything.

'Cause you're not looking close enough.

The others missed it

in their excitement.

What does it say, Jack?

Talks about a passageway

in the heart of the tomb.

And, and it's unclear.

Can't make it out.

Is it about the Kodek stone?

Yes.

"The talisman,

"placed in the heart

cavity of the cursed king

"to keep him in perpetual torment. "

And, that means...

That means, we find Neferu's mummy,

we find your goddamn stone.

What the hell is going on?

Your guess is good as mine.

Son of a b*tch.

They're taking my laptop, Jack.

Tell them to go.

- That equipment is...

Hey!

She will come with us!

She will come with us!

Not so fast, a**hole.

Jack! -We need that equipment, Wells.

F*** your equipment, Cooper.

So much for mentioning Naseem's name.

I thought you knew him!

I do and I can assure you

that we'll be having words.

Words?

You better have more than words, Carl.

If I didn't know you better, Jack,

I'd think you had feelings for the girl.

Sh*t! Your little b*tch

is quite a handful.

I told you to let her go.

She shot my man!

Can't say I blame her.

Jack, just shoot him.

Shut up.

So, are we gonna tell someone?

What are you doing?

I think it would be

wise if we left camp.

What are you talking about, Coop?

It's Cooper. Dr. Cooper.

Oh, okay. I'll ask again.

What the f*** do you mean, Cooper?

Decided we're leaving and we will return

when things around here are safer for us

to continue our work.

- Unacceptable.

- Safer?

Cooper, this is the Middle East.

When exactly do you think things

are ever gonna be safer around here?

We all discussed it. It's for the best.

Well, nobody discussed it with me.

I didn't think it was necessary

to discuss it with you, Wells.

Tell me you are not okay with this.

Hey, I'm just the hired help.

I follow the money.

Load the rest of the

gear up on the jeep.

Sh*t.

We're not going anywhere.

Some son of a b*tch just cut the...

What was that?

Hassan!

Wait for us, Wells.

Radio for help.

We don't have time to wait.

Jack, talk to me.

What the hell is going on there?

Sh*t!

Kate!

It's not deep. It

looks worse than it is.

Can you stand?

Yeah, I'll be all right.

Dr. Cooper?

Dr. Cooper.

The radios, they...

Slow down, kid.

Try and breathe.

You okay?

The radios and satellite

phones are trashed.

So,

we're f***ed.

Sh*t.

Jack!

What was that?

Oh, my God, get in here!

Oh, my God, Wells!

Dr. Cooper.

Jack.

Dr. Wells.

- Jack... You still there?

Where's Marty?

Jack?

He's over here.

He's trapped.

His hand is stuck.

Looks bad.

- Oh, Jesus Christ!

- We gotta get him out.

I can have a rescue

team to you in 12 hours.

Just get the stone first.

Let me take a look.

So now you're a medical doctor?

I'm just trying to help.

You know, it's okay to pull

that stick out of your ass

every once in a while, Cooper.

Fine.

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Garry Charles

Garry Charles (born 1973, Bedford, Bedfordshire) is an English award winning writer of horror and fantasy. more…

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