Monday, March 28, 2022

Hollywood Film Credits...

 

 

 

Film Credits for Eye of the Pharaoh

 

The Mummy: (1999)

The Lost Treasure City of the Pharaohs, H-amun-apt-ra, is an anagram of Ptah-Amun-Ra, the title character in the novel by © Michael J. Costa. An anagram is a word created by re-arranging the letters in another word.

The expression “no harm ever came from reading a book” by Lady Evelyn in the film is a reference to Eye of the Pharaoh & the author’s ability of Chronokinesis (by reading the book activates certain words).  She was reading the Egyptian Book of the Dead.

The resurrection of Anuk-sun-Amun in the film is a reference to the resurrection of Ankh-esen-Amun in Chapter 20.  Ankhesenamon is the Queen of Tut-ankh-Amun, the main character. 

The Mummy Returns: (2001)

The Bracelet of Anubis that shows the location of the Pyramid of the Scorpion King is the same as the Ring of EM-7 that shows the location of Queen Ankhesenamon’s tomb in Egypt.

The Army of Anubis summoned to conquer the World is the same as the Army of Winged “butterfly” Mummies that conquered the Middle East in Chapter 20.

The use of Japanese Weapons “Sai Daggers” in Ancient Egypt by Anuk-sun-Amun and Nefertari is a reference to the Japanese “Shuriken” throwing star used in Chapter 21 on the 2nd Cruise Ship.  No Japanese Weapons are found in Ancient Egypt.

The “flashbacks” of reincarnation in my novel are referenced by Evelyn/Nefertari who has flashbacks or visions of her past life in Egypt. The author has these flashbacks of Ancient Egypt occur when near something from that country.

Imhotep is a High Priest of Ancient Egypt; the Author is a Kheri-Heb Priest as also in the novel (Funerary Priest).

The “love story” between Imhotep and Anuksunamun is a reference to the novel, as between the main characters (Tut/Ankh).

The “domino” effect when pillars or bookshelves are knocked over is referenced in the book. 

The “powers of Imhotep to influence the weather” is referenced in the novel, as pertaining to the main character/author use of Elemental Chronokinesis.  Reborn Egyptian Priests/Pharaohs have powers once restored in their next incarnation.  Powers are also granted by chapters in the Book of the Dead (powers over water/air). 

The Characters in “The Mummy” are from 19th Dynasty; in the book this occurs in the end of the 18th Dynasty.  Anuk-sun-Amun is a spelling of Ankhesenamon (though this name occurs in the original Mummy film with Boris Karloff in 1932) the original Ankhesenamon is from the 18th Dynasty.

The Powers of Imhotep are referenced by the Exodus book, and the Exodus is mentioned briefly in the novel.  The Exodus happened after Tutankhamon died in the novel. 

 

The Matrix: (1999)

The word “Matrix” appears in the original novel written in 1989-1990. 

The illusion of living in the 1990s in the film when asleep is a reference to Chapters 18, 19 & 23, Chapter 18 the Present Time occurred in 1990, Chapter 19 in 1991; Chapter 23 New Earth refers to living in New Egypt when asleep and in the Pyramid Mountain (New Heaven) when awake; in the Matrix film the people are awake on an alien world in the future.

“Kung Fu” is mentioned in Chapter 21 when the female character attacks the main character using Kung-Fu.  In the film, “Do you know Kung-Fu?” is asked when Neo is introduced to Morpheus in the Japanese studio room.

Trinity stomping on a character is a reference to the female attack in Chapter 21.

“Is Neo The One?” Messiah-type character is a reference to the main character in the novel. 

The Authors of The Matrix said they “used Ancient Sources” for the film.   

© MC 2021

No Compensation for use of Eye of the Pharaoh was ever granted by Hollywood companies.  The book is Copyright ©1995 Michael J. Costa (The Flawed Emerald/Eye of the Pharaoh) in the Library of Congress Copyright Office.  The book was purportedly selling on the Black Market by 1998.  Barbara Walters wanted to interview the Author in 1998, as “Most influential person of 1998.”   

https://www.academia.edu/44103699/Eye_of_the_Pharaoh

 



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