
The Mirror of Amun-Ra
Adventure · Action · History
Overview
In the year 1930, novice archaeologist Cleopatra Pryce embarks on a quest to find a legendary Ancient Egyptian mirror, and will not only encounter a dangerous rival, but also make a discovery that changes her fate forever.
Top Cast
Janelle Kloth
Janelle Kloth
Cleopatra Pryce
Janelle Kloth
Cleopatra Pryce


Jarrod Crooks
Jarrod Crooks
Harlan Rothbart
Jarrod Crooks
Harlan Rothbart
Troy Antoine LaFaye
Troy Antoine LaFaye
Donald Brimley
Troy Antoine LaFaye
Donald Brimley
Tamara L. Siuda
Tamara L. Siuda
Egyptian Spirit
Tamara L. Siuda
Egyptian Spirit
Alaa Nabil
Alaa Nabil
Egyptian Spirit
Alaa Nabil
Egyptian Spirit
Ahmed Mohamed
Ahmed Mohamed
Egyptian Spirit
Ahmed Mohamed
Egyptian Spirit
Tamar Pretorius
Tamar Pretorius
Egyptian Spirit
Tamar Pretorius
Egyptian Spirit
Marcus Smith
Marcus Smith
Egyptian Spirit
Marcus Smith
Egyptian Spirit
Micaela Ferreira
Micaela Ferreira
Egyptian Spirit
Micaela Ferreira
Egyptian Spirit
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