Day of the Mummy Page #4

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:
2.5
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
81 min
Website
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This does not look good.

What are we gonna do?

We're gonna get him free,

then we're gonna find Kate.

Kate?

Seems like we have more pressing

issues than finding Kate.

Stop.

- What?

You're gonna bring the whole

place down on our heads.

We can't leave Marty.

We're not leaving anyone.

What are you doing?

I'm gonna try to pull him free.

Are you insane?

This whole place is gonna

come down any moment now.

We gotta get you out of here.

Don't.

I'm not gonna lie to

you, it's gonna hurt.

A hell lot of a worse

before it gets any better.

Sh*t. How bad?

Bad, kid. Pretty f***ing bad.

Give me your wallet, Coop.

My wallet? What do you

want with my wallet?

Just give him your f***ing wallet!

I don't give a sh*t if he wants a tip.

Just get me the f*** out of here.

You might wanna bite down on this.

Why?

It's better than biting your tongue off.

This is not gonna be fun, kid.

Don't, don't tell me

about it, just do it.

Greg, on three.

You got that, Coop?

One,

two,

three!

Any news on that rescue team?

Any news on my stone?

You'll get your f***ing stone

as soon as I know Kate is safe.

But, I wanna know that

team is on its way.

I'll make the call.

Think of it as a gesture of goodwill.

One of these days, Carl,

I'm gonna kill you.

Join the line, Jack, join the line.

Is he ready to move?

He's lost a lot of blood.

I know.

But, is he ready?

I'm ready.

Can you stand up?

- Yeah.

- Okay.

Let's get you up.

What now?

Our options are pretty limited,

but I suggest we get moving.

You know, I said we should have left.

If we had, we wouldn't

be in this situation.

Yeah, and Marty would

still have two arms.

We can't change that either.

I told them we should've

hired someone else.

Don't try putting this

sh*t on me, Cooper.

It's okay, buddy, we're

gonna get you out of here.

Your act doesn't fool anyone, Wells.

What f***ing act?

We all know about your

past. Me better than most.

Or have you forgotten about Abu Rawash?

That has nothing to do

with what's happening here.

You sure about that?

I'm sure the Kodek stone is

a huge temptation for you.

We'll finish this later, Cooper.

But, right now, Kate is the priority.

And the stone, Jack.

Don't forget the stone.

F*** you and f*** your stone.

It all looks the same.

Is there water in that canteen?

Some.

Give it to me.

Stop complaining, Cooper.

Wells, Wells, wait.

We need to rest.

Marty doesn't look very good.

Marty?

So thirsty.

Can't breathe.

How much water you got left?

Why?

It's my water.

Whatever you got, you

give half to Marty.

Get him comfortable.

And, if Cooper holds out on the water,

you punch him in the face.

I'm gonna scout ahead and see if I

can get some bearings on a way out.

Wait. Hey, wait!

You'll be back, right?

Half an hour, tops.

I was wondering when

you were going to dump

that dead weight.

Well, I might be lying to them,

but I have no intention of dumping them.

So what's the plan?

I've been walking them in a circle

for the last 15 minutes.

Why?

Because I saw something that I

wanted to take a closer look at.

What is it, Jack?

It's interesting.

Talk to me, Jack.

It's a coded map.

On where?

- To find the stone?

- Yeah.

And how to get the f*** out of here.

Looks like

you have to go through

the burial chamber

before we'll find

the exit.

Sh*t.

Sh*t!

Thank God, it's you.

He's back.

Wells?

Yeah, it's me.

And I brought a friend.

- Hey.

- Hey.

Tell me you found a way out.

I might've.

You might have? What

the hell does that mean?

I found more writing.

It looks like the slaves

planned an escape at some point.

And they mapped the

structure out in code.

It tells how we must go

through the heart of the tomb,

to reach salvation.

The heart?

I think it's talking

about the burial chamber.

I know what it means, Wells.

Christ, that means we have to go deeper.

It's the best chance

we've got right now.

Unless you wanna wander

around here aimlessly

until we run out of water.

Sh*t.

How you doing, kid?

Stopped wanting to vomit.

That's a plus.

You ready to make a move?

Kate has something to show us.

Shortcut to the exit, I hope.

No, but I think I found Behar.

Or at least what's left of him.

Oh, my God.

What happened to him?

Poor guy.

Had to guess, I'd say

Hassan happened to him.

You'll be okay for a minute?

Yeah.

His heart's gone.

Yeah.

Whatever took his heart had

his brain at the same time.

What if he explored the tomb

before he made the video?

He may have the stone.

If this was Hassan's handiwork,

he is one sick bastard.

What are you looking for?

I'm looking for anything

that might help us.

Now, this is more like it.

- The stone?

- Dynamite.

What if Behar did enter the tomb?

What if he had, it changed nothing.

He'd still be dead,

we'd still be trapped.

What if he found the stone?

What, and Neferu wants it back?

Just listen for a minute, will you?

What if he found the stone

and Hassan killed him for it?

For a man who has no

interest in the Kodek stone,

you talk about it quite a lot.

That's because our

lives might depend on it.

Canopic jars.

We must be close.

It's an antechamber.

What's going on, Jack? I'm

still blind on this end.

And you haven't spoken for over an hour.

Careful!

It's empty.

Supposedly, Siptah had

Neferu's organs destroyed,

so he couldn't take

them to the afterlife.

The jars that you are about to drop...

Were left as a further insult.

Can you feel that?

Feel what?

It's fresh air.

It's faint, but I can feel it.

I feel it.

Fresh air means a way out, right?

Maybe.

Hey, guys.

Over here.

There's an opening.

There's another chamber on the far side,

larger than this one.

What about the air?

It's definitely breezy.

Looks safe enough.

- It's in and out, Kate.

- All you gotta do is breathe.

And you'll be waiting

for me on the other side?

You want me to go first?

You promise to follow?

I'll make sure she does.

And you're okay bringing up the rear?

It's better I go last.

You don't want me

collapsing halfway through

and blocking up the passage.

Don't even joke about it, Marty.

Come on, guys!

Just remember, breathe.

Come on, Doc. It's easy.

No more than 30 feet, Kate.

Just keep moving.

What's going on, Jack?

I'm trying to get out

of this mess alive.

What are you doing, Jack?

I mean it, Jack. No

stone, no rescue team.

If I get out of here,

you're gonna need a rescue

team after I hunt you down.

I'm harder to find than you think.

Rochester Hotel, 336.

You're not the only one

with resources, Carl.

We're almost there, Doc.

Come on!

- Okay, Kate.

- Just close your eyes.

Feel your way along. Nothing to it.

That's easy for you to say.

I'm going as fast as I can.

Almost there.

You're full of sh*t, Jack.

Sh*t!

Jack?

Come on, Kate, 6 feet!

I can't.

- Wells.

- F*** off, Coop.

Kate?

I can't.

F***ing look at me!

Now, follow me.

You still there, Marty?

Get me out of here, Dr. Wells!

Now, I need you to hold on there, Marty.

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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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