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| Geoffrey Rush | Ra | |
| Bryan Brown | Osiris | |
| Nikolaj Coster-Waldau | Horus | |
| Rufus Sewell | Urshu | |
| Bruce Spence | Head Judge | |
| Robyn Nevin | Sharifa | |
| Gerard Butler | Set | |
| Kenneth Ransom | Sphinx | |
| Felix Williamson | Nobleman | |
| Rachael Blake | Isis | |
| John Samaha | Vendor | |
| Elodie Yung | Hathor | |
| Emma Booth | Nephthys | |
| Paula Arundell | Fussy Older Maidservant | |
| Goran D. Kleut | Anubis |
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| Producer | Alex Proyas
Topher Dow |
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| Writer | Matt Sazama
Burk Sharpless |
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| Cinematography | Peter Menzies Jr.
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| Musician | Marco Beltrami
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In order to bring his true love back to life, a clever mortal thief teams up with a powerful and vengeful god in order to stop the merciless god of darkness who hopes to destroy both this life and the Afterlife |
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