
Struck unconscious by a vase, Dandy dreams that he is Pharaoh Tutankhamun, reviewing his army and living a happy life in the palace, where magnificent parties are held with charming slaves. But one day, an archaeologist, convinced that she is the reincarnation of the pharaoh's wife, organizes excavations; the explorers unearth Tutankhamun's coffin, thus creating a passage between the two worlds, which gives rise to some incredible situations.

A Pharaonic Fable: Dreams, Destiny, and Dislocation There are films that gently nudge the boundaries of reality, and then there's Tut-Ank-Amen, a cinematic marvel that doesn't just nudge, but rather smashes through them with the force of an ancient vase. This isn't merely a film; it's an audacious...

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Raymond Dandy

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" A Pharaonic Fable: Dreams, Destiny, and Dislocation There are films that gently nudge the boundaries of reality, and then there's Tut-Ank-Amen, a cinematic marvel that doesn't just nudge, but rather smashes through them with the force of an ancient vase. This isn't merely a film; it's an audacious fever dream captured on celluloid, a testament to the boundless imagination of its creator, Raymond Dandy, who not only penned this extraordinary narrative but also graced the scr..."
Renée Soeré
Raymond Dandy
Austria
1920 · IMDb 6.2
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