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King Tut's Final Secrets
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King Tut's Final Secrets

Dec 17, 2005
1h 35m
★ 6.2

Overview

As part of a high-tech forensic probe into the demise of Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun, scientists use X-rays and CT scans as they attempt to reach a conclusion about just how this famed king died. In addition, they explore the mysterious curse on explorers linked to Tut's tomb excavation.

Genres

Documentary
History
TV Movie

Production Companies

National Geographic

King Tut's Final Secrets Trailers

Cast

Jonathan Davis

Narrator (voice)

Jonathan Davis

Zahi Hawass

Self - Egyptologist

Zahi Hawass

Nicholas Reeves

Self - Egyptologist

Nicholas Reeves

Ashraf Selim

Self - Professor of Egyptology

Ashraf Selim

Eduard Egarter Vigl

Self - Forensic Pathologist

Eduard Egarter Vigl

Frank J. Rhli

Self - Pathologist

Frank J. Rhli

F. DeWolfe Miller

Self - Epidemiologist

F. DeWolfe Miller

Paul Gostner

Self - Radiologist

Paul Gostner

Mervat Shafik

Self - Radiologist

Mervat Shafik

Sieglinde Scheuerer

Self - Reconstruction Specialist

Sieglinde Scheuerer

Andreas Blaha

Self - Reconstruction Specialist

Andreas Blaha

Elisabeth Daynès

Self - Sculptor

Elisabeth Daynès

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