The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines Page #6

Synopsis: After retrieving the Crystal Skull in Utah, Flynn Carsen receives a map in the mail with the secret location of King Solomon's Mines. When the scroll is stolen, Judson explains the power of the Key of Solomon's book and assigns Flynn to retrieve the map. The map is useless without the legend piece to decipher it, which is located in Volubilis near the Roman ruins in Morocco. Flynn heads to Casablanca to the ruins where he is chased by a group of mercenaries leaded by General Samir. They too want to find the location of King Solomon's mines. Flynn teams-up with Professor Emily Davenport working in the dig and they escape from General Samir and his men. While traveling to Gedi, they save the local Jomo from death and the trio faces a dangerous journey through the wild Africa.
Director(s): Jonathan Frakes
Production: Electric Entertainment
  Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
TV-PG
Year:
2006
92 min
299 Views


But, no, you had to come here.

How'd you find out about the Mines?

I begged your father to tell

me where it was, but he refused.

He was so stubborn.

He kept refusing, right up

until the moment I shot him.

You shot my father?

He was your best friend.

I hated him for taking

your mother away from me.

I hated him for having

the family I never had.

Your father had everything

and I had nothing!

The power of this book

will change all that.

With it I can bend space and time

and take back all

that's rightfully mine.

I can rewrite my own history.

No, you can't use that book.

You know how dangerous it is.

The incantation must be

read in a special chamber

here in the Mines.

What a shame. You're gonna miss it.

What, are you going

to kill us, too, Jerry?

You're like a son to me,

Flynn. I could never kill you.

I've got General Samir

to do that for me.

Oh, you better hope he does.

Just make sure they don't suffer...

much.

It would be so easy to shoot you both,

but this would be so much more fun.

Here, try this.

We're going to drown!

What are you doing?

I'm looking for a secret chamber!

Enough with the secret chambers already!

We are going to die!

Why don't you think of something?

You're the one with 25 PhDs!

Help! Help!

Help!

Help!

Help!

"By all the other names of God

Almighty, we powerfully command ye..."

Help!

We'll be crushed to death!

I'd say we're probably

going to drown first.

The water level's rising

much faster than...

Shut up!

Save your oxygen.

I'm going to try the grate again.

Flynn! Flynn! Flynn!

Flynn!

I was, uh, I was never

very good at this.

Am I dead?

Do you-- do

you want to be?

Good, good. Then you're not.

Oh. Oh, there we go. That's better.

Only you, Flynn, can

protect Solomon's secrets.

It's your legacy.

You must follow in

your father's footsteps.

I don't understand.

You will.

Now, I need you to do

one more thing for me.

What's that? Open your eyes.

Jomo. Jomo.

Now we are even.

"By all the other names of God

Almighty, we powerfully command ye."

Where are we?

We're in the Chamber of the Dead Kings.

What's he doing?

He's reading the Grimorian Incantation

that will allow the dead to rise.

Is that bad?

Well, it's not good.

If the spirits enter the Altar of

the Flame, it's not gonna be pretty.

Here's the plan.

We're going to draw

them out one at a time

and concentrate all

their power in the center.

Then we go right, we go

left, then we take the front.

Brilliant. Thank you.

Have you considered the Boris

Spassky defense could be simpler?

Don't you...

"Ye who by your own..."

That works, too.

"...before His throne by Him who had

"cast ye down unto the most profound..."

I should have shot you

when I had the chance.

Get the book.

"Open the portal, and ye...

"Let the gateway appear...

"O Great One, strong and powerful,

"rise from your sleep so that

you may aid me in my work.

"Come ye. Come ye, angels of darkness.

"Come hither before this

circle without fear and terror."

"Long before the

constitution of the world,

"by the names of the true

princes of the universe,

"by the rod of Moses,

by the staff of Jacob,

"by the ring and seal of David,

"wherein are writ the

names of sovereign God,

"I conjure thee, O creatures of fire,

"open the portal.

"Go to the light and grant my desire."

Ghosts. I hate ghosts.

I can hear you breathing.

I'm going to kill you.

"...and before the tribunal

of the judgment of His Majesty,

"and before the holy angels of darkness

"hear the sentence of your condemnation.

"Come ye then."

It's working. It's working.

"Which the very spirit of God hath

moved, by the sun and by the stars,

"by the waters, by the sea

and all which they contain,

"by the whirlwinds and the tempests,

"O demons, aid me in my work.

"I conjure ye anew by

these other names of God.

"Both holy and unknown.

"Now grant me the power of Solomon!"

You should be back at your

stuffy job, stacking books.

You'd be surprised what you

can learn at the library.

Give me the book.

Don't come any closer

or I'll destroy it.

You wouldn't dare. Flynn, don't.

Imagine the power, Flynn.

You could control all space and time,

make your wildest dreams come true.

I don't care about any of that.

You could see your father again!

Use the book, Flynn.

Finish reading the incantations,

and bring your father back to you.

He would put that on and tell you

the most extraordinary bedtime stories

about magical kingdoms and

with upside-down valleys.

Yes.

Read the words.

Read it.

"Bless O Lord, all-powerful

and all-merciful..."

Bring him back to you. That's it.

Read the words.

"This creature of fire, so

that, being blessed by thee,

"it may be for the honor and

glory of thy most holy name.

"I conjure thee, O creature of fire,

"by Him who removeth the

Earth and maketh it tremble

"and now burn and torment these spirits

"so that they may feel it intensely,

"that they may be

burned eternally by thee,

"I exorcize thee, O creature of fire."

Flynn? Stop!

Don't you see what you're doing?

"That they may work no hindrance

or evil unto those who use it.

"Through thee, O eternal

and almighty Lord,

"through thy most holy name, bring

back those I've loved and lost."

"Bring my father to me."

No.

Don't do it. No.

What are you doing?

No, no! No! Don't do it. Stop! Read it!

Don't you want to be

with your father again?

My father has been

with me the whole time.

No!

Flynn, get out of there!

You can let go now.

Jomo, I don't know how to thank you.

I couldn't have done it without you.

I have been your guide, but

it was you who led the way.

I have a little something for you.

No. No, no, no. That belongs to you.

No, this belongs to you.

I can't think of anybody

I would rather have

protect King Solomon's secret than you.

I have something for you.

In case of hippos. In case of hippos.

Next time I'm in Kenya, I'll be

sure to stop by the Nulu tribe.

I will treat you like a queen.

A queen? Did you hear that?

Finally some respect.

Flight 382 now boarding to New York.

You want to be treated like a queen,

wait till my mother meets you.

This is our plane right over here.

I'm not going.

I booked a flight to Tunisia instead.

You did?

There's a dig there.

They found some

first-century pottery shards

that could be linked to Sheba.

It's a shot in the dark.

Thought you were all done

chasing myths and legends.

Yeah, well, let's just say

I got a little inspiration.

So, this is it?

I guess so.

Well, I'm not very good at goodbyes.

Neither am I. I'm really

not very good at goodbyes.

I'm really not good, either. Well,

I think I'm a little worse at them...

Flynn?

Will I see you again?

One has to have a little faith.

"Of all the gin joints in all the world

she had to walk into mine."

$500 to the Magical Honeymoon Tour?

Oh, which reminds me.

Your mother called.

She sounded furious.

Something about you getting

married and not telling her?

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