Sands of Oblivion (2007)
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Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: Deep in the California desert are the charred remains of ancient Egypt--from an old Hollywood film set, that is. In 1923, director Cecile DeMille ordered the replica ablaze after filming. No ever... Deep in the California desert are the charred remains of ancient Egypt--from an old Hollywood film set, that is. In 1923, director Cecile DeMille ordered the replica ablaze after filming. No ever knew why...until now. SANDS OF OBLIVION follows an archaeologist couple (Morena Baccarin and Adam Baldwin), and an Iraq War veteran (Victor Webster) as they make a horrifying discovery about an evil force lurking in the shifting desert sands. [More]
Starring: Morena Baccarin, Victor Webster, George Kennedy, Adam Baldwin
Starring: Morena Baccarin, Victor Webster, George Kennedy, Adam Baldwin, Richard Kind, John Aniston, Dan Castellaneta
Director: David Flores
Director: David Flores
Producer: Kevin Van Hook
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Release:
Mar 18, 2008
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