An other world civilisation, a long lost pyramid, and an army of mummies, just waiting to be awoken to wreak havoc on the world. In this episode, I look into Prisoners of the Sun from 2013, starring John Rhys Davies, David Charvet and Joss Ackland, and assess the background information, historical accuracy, and also review the film.
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