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'''"Imhotep''' is a musical theme credited to [[Jerry Goldsmith]] for ''[[The Mummy]]''. It appears as track one on the [[The Mummy (soundtrack)|film's soundtrack]], at 4:18 in length. |
'''"Imhotep''' is a musical theme credited to [[Jerry Goldsmith]] for ''[[The Mummy]]''. It appears as track one on the [[The Mummy (soundtrack)|film's soundtrack]], at 4:18 in length. |
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+ | The track first appears in the opening scene of ''The Mummy'' in which the city of [[Thebes]] is shown, spanning onto the scene in which [[Seti I]] is assassinated and depicting the actions taken by [[Imhotep]] to revive his lover [[Anck-Su-Namun]] in [[Hamunaptra]]. The track ends with the music that plays as Imhotep's priests chant around Anck-su-Namun's remains. |
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"Imhotep is a musical theme credited to Jerry Goldsmith for The Mummy. It appears as track one on the film's soundtrack, at 4:18 in length.
The track first appears in the opening scene of The Mummy in which the city of Thebes is shown, spanning onto the scene in which Seti I is assassinated and depicting the actions taken by Imhotep to revive his lover Anck-Su-Namun in Hamunaptra. The track ends with the music that plays as Imhotep's priests chant around Anck-su-Namun's remains.
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