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The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

A New Evil Awakens.
2008 | 112m | English

(177287 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Rob Cohen
Writer: Miles Millar, Alfred Gough
Staring:
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Archaeologist Rick O'Connell travels to China, pitting him against an emperor from the 2,000-year-old Han dynasty who's returned from the dead to pursue a quest for world domination. This time, O'Connell enlists the help of his wife and son to quash the so-called 'Dragon Emperor' and his abuse of supernatural power.
Release Date: Jul 01, 2008
Director: Rob Cohen
Writer: Miles Millar, Alfred Gough
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action
Keywords china, sword, pyramid, mummy, yeti, chinese emperor, tomb, great wall of china, terracotta army, 1940s, 3rd century bc
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Shanghai Film Group, Relativity Media, Alphaville Films, The Sommers Company, Beijing Happy Pictures, Internationale Filmproduktion Blackbird Erste
Box Office Revenue: $403,449,830
Budget: $145,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 05, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Brendan Fraser Rick O'Connell
Maria Bello Evelyn O'Connell
John Hannah Jonathan Carnahan
Luke Ford Alex O'Connell
Isabella Leong Lok-Sze Lin
Jet Li Han
Michelle Yeoh Zi Yuan
Anthony Wong Chau-Sang Yang
Russell Wong Ming Guo
Liam Cunningham "Mad Dog" Maguire
David Calder Roger Wilson
Jessey Meng Choi
Liang Tian Li Zhou
Albert Kwan Chu Wah
Wu Jing Assassin
Wei Binghua Assassin
Jing Guo Assassin
Alison Louder Woman in Bookstore
Marcia Nasatir Russian Princess
Emerald Starr Man in Bar
Helen Feng Nightclub Singer
Stella Maryna Troshyna Brunette at Imhotep's
James Bradford Butler Jameson
Daniel Richard Giverin Benjamin Fry
Ken Tran Yang's Soldier
Allan Yuk-lun Chou Yang's Soldier
Fernando Chien Yang's Soldier
Mac Jeffrey Ong Yang's Soldier
Chris Mark Yang's Soldier
James Mark Yang's Soldier
Mike Ching Yang's Soldier
Darryl Quon Yang's Soldier
Alex Chiang Yang's Soldier
Paul Wu Yang's Soldier
Larry Lam Yang's Soldier
Brian Ho Yang's Soldier
Vi-Hung Luv Yang's Soldier
Huy Phong Doan Yang's Soldier
Kyle Burnett Cashulin Mad Dog's Pal
Charles Esposito Mad Dog's Pal
Michael Scherer Yeti
Scott Taylor Yeti
Kham Tri Vixaysy Chinese Digger
Don Lew Chinese Digger
Regis Attiow Mystic
Tony Wai Mystic
Wu Yungstun Mystic
Xiang Guangxu Mystic
Lam Cong-Quyen Mystic
Freda Foh Shen Narrator (voice)
Name Job
Joe Farrell Concept Artist
Scott Zuber Art Direction
Casey Grant Production Manager
Justin Hammond Lighting Technician
Larry White Animation
Anthony Rizzo Animation
Hugo Dominguez Visual Effects
Sachin Bangera VFX Artist
Julie D'Antoni Visual Effects
Daniel Lindsey Visual Effects
Joel Negron Editor
Nigel Phelps Production Design
Isabelle Guay Supervising Art Director
Gary Summers Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Xavier Horan Sound Editor
Paul Aulicino Sound Editor
Karine Lemieux Stunts, Stunt Double
Kelly Dent Stunt Double
Nicolas Lepage Art Direction
Lou Pecora Compositing Supervisor
Randy Edelman Original Music Composer
Rob Cohen Director
Lorette Leblanc Script Supervisor
Kevin Kaska Orchestrator
Sanja Milković Hays Costume Design
Vic Armstrong Stunt Coordinator
Angela Uyeda Stunts, Stunt Double
Ming Qiu Stunts, Stunt Double
Lori Berlanga Stunts
Timothy Eulich Stunts
Simon Duggan Director of Photography, Cinematography
Kelly Matsumoto Editor
Stephen Sommers Characters
Lloyd Fonvielle Characters
John L. Balderston Original Film Writer
Nina Wilcox Putnam Original Film Writer
Richard Schayer Original Film Writer
Miles Millar Screenplay
Alfred Gough Screenplay
Ronna Kress Casting
Kevin Jarre Characters
Gregory D. Liegey Visual Effects Supervisor
Matthew E. Butler Visual Effects Supervisor
Peter Field Camera Operator
Name Title
Chris Brigham Executive Producer
James Jacks Producer
Ren Zhonglun Executive Producer
Sean Daniel Producer
Stephen Sommers Producer
Bob Ducsay Producer
Huang Jianxin Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
3.0

From dumb fun to... regular dumb. It's hard to find a point where _Tomb of the Dragon Emperor_ wasn't hampered by itself. Or a point where it makes any sort of logical sense. Unfortunate that is was no good, lending credence to the need of a reboot, which we now have, but wish we didn't. _Fina ... l rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid if possible._

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
4.0

Not the same Mummy twice, nor thrice for that matter. Well it's been pretty much universally panned has this third Brendan Fraser led instalment of the new age Mummy series. So lets not beat around the bush here, it's not very good, but it's hardly deserving of the 1/10 ratings it has been given ... by amateur on line reviewers. The plot (for what it's worth) sees young Alex O'Connell, now amazingly a grown man in a short space of time, unearth evil old Chinese Emperor Han and his accursed Terracotta Army. Naturally some bonehead is going to bring him back from the dead, and naturally the now retired O'Connell's are forced back into their Mummy fighting ways. Can Rick, Evelyn and poor Jonathan save the day? Will Alex prove his credentials as the offspring of such daring-do parents? Will anybody care come the finale? Rachael Weisz has (wisely) bailed and into her shoes comes a woeful Maria Bello, with fluctuating accents and zero chemistry with her leading man, Bello has undone the promise shown in World Trade Center & A History Of Violence. Steer clear of action movies dear. Fraser looks bored and can barely muster the energy to deliver the now tired and stilted lines. He admitted once that The Mummy 2 was basically a cheeky remake of the first film, quite what he has to say about this one I await with much interest. John Hannah is merely a bystander and it's probably the easiest money he will ever earn, an utter waste it be. Luke Ford does OK as Alex and Michelle Yeoh, Jet Li (the Emperor) & the beautiful Isabella Leong make do with what the unimaginative script gives them to do. What saves the film from being a bottom of the barrel feeder is the action quota. Even though the spectre of poor CGI hangs around every corner, the sequences come thick and fast and they at least keep the blood pumping, thus stopping the audience themselves from drifting into a centuries long sleep. There's some good gags too (you will yearn for more of Liam Cunningham), while the choreography for the fights involving the Asian stars is not to be sniffed at. Stephen Sommers left the directors chair for this one, handing over to Rob Cohen, which explains why the film is more concerned with action accelerate over substance. But Sommers, who gave us a genuine genre delight with the first film, has a writing credit and was on production duties for this effort. I trust he now feels saddened by what his franchise has now become. 4/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

***High adventure in China, albeit totally overdone*** In 1946 Rick & Evy (Brendan Fraser & Maria Bello) are bored in their middle age in England and so take an assignment to China where they meet Evelyn's brother (John Hannah) and their son (Luke Ford) who has discovered the tomb of a tyrannical ... ancient emperor (Jet Li). Unfortunately, there’s a secret plot to resurrect the mummified remains of the Emperor and all hell naturally breaks loose. Michelle Yeoh and Isabella Leong are also on hand. "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor" (2008) is an overblown action/adventure horror/comedy popcorn blockbuster, just like the first two flicks. It's not as good as “The Mummy” (1999), yet it's better than the unabsorbing “The Mummy Returns” (2001). Yes, it's overdone like the second one, but the story is more compelling. While it's regrettable that Rachel Weisz opted out of this third film in order to be with her one year-old son, Maria Bello is a solid replacement and actually looks better in tight pants (as she's curvier and therefore more physically appealing). Of course the film’s preposterous in the tradition of the previous two and the Indiana Jones flicks. But let's give credit where credit is due: “Tomb of the Dragon Emperor” bends over backwards to entertain with tombs, priceless artifacts, mummies, Shanghai, the Great Wall, the Himalayas, yetis, Shangri-La, zombies, a three-headed dragon and martial arts. If you can get past the absence of Weisz and embrace Bello (which, let’s face it, isn’t that hard to do), this is easily the second best of the trilogy. Interestingly, Roger Ebert maintained that it was the best and he ain't no slouch when it comes to appraising pictures, whatever the genre. Yet my wife zeroed-in on the film’s flaw, which is the same as the previous flick: It tries too hard. It frantically throws in everything but the kitchen sink and is the lesser for it. (Yetis, seriously?) The movie runs 1 hour, 52 minutes, and was shot in Buckinghamshire, England; Montréal, Québec; and China (Beijing, Shanghai, Inner Mongolia, Tianmo, Heng Dian, Dongguan & Terracotta Warriors Museum, Xi'an, Shaanxi). GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
7.0

<em>'The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor'</em> is the weakest of the trilogy, even if it does have arguably the best title of the three. I do think there is enough positive about it that it is worth watching, though admittedly the plot does feel threadbare - it's nowt enthralling either. I do a ... ppreciate the refresh of sorts we get, however. It doesn't feel connected much to the prior installments, which I guess would be a negative for some (many?) but to me the lore change from Egyptian to Chinese (plus cities/mountains) made it slightly more interesting than a proper rehash would've. The special effects are just about passable, probably better than the original two films - I should hope so too, given the time difference in release. With that said, I wasn't a big fan of the Yetis, they didn't quite work for me visually and also in terms of how they work with the plot. Brendan Fraser returns, which is good. Jet Li (albeit as a lame character; not helped by the boring effects used for the Dragon Emperor) and Michelle Yeoh are welcomed additions, Yeoh is the standout in my opinion. Luke Ford is solid enough as Alex. Maria Bello replaces Rachel Weisz, unfortunately. That's not a rejection of Bello, at all. More so that I dislike recasts and Weisz was perfect for the role, so any replacement was always going to fall short. Bello is an actress I do enjoy though and she herself is fine throughout. I could very easily be rating this a notch lower, to be honest. For some reason, the rating I've chosen feels more befitting. It produces good and less than good things, the former just narrowly outdoes the latter.

Feb 18, 2025