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Biografia completa
Natasha Wightman (born 1971) is an English actress who appeared in British and American films and British television productions from 1999 until 2005. Productions in which she has co-starred include Gosford Park (2001), Revelation (2001), Mouth to Mouth (2005), and V for Vendetta (2006). She also appeared in several episodes of the British TV serial State of Play.
Sul film: Revelation (2001)
Anno di uscita: 2001
Nazione: United Kingdom
Titolo alternativo: N/A
Regista: Stuart Urban
Sceneggiatore: Frank Falco, Stuart Urban
Produzione & Genere
Produttore/i: Producer: Jonathan Woolf, Stuart Urban
Co-Producer: Pat Harding
Società: Cyclops Vision, Miracle Communications Ltd., Romulus Films
Genere: Adventure, Drama, Horror, Science Fiction
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Parole chiave
Parole chiave: 1290s, 13th century, 1710s, 18th century, 1st century, 50s, buried alive, crucifixion, knights templar, mystical, pentagram, psychotronic film, reference to jesus christ, relic, serpent, supernatural power, symbol, year 1299, year 1710, year 50
Storia
The Loculus, an ancient artifact marked with symbols like the Ankh and Caduceus, has been fought over by forces of light and darkness since its creation in 50 A.D. After being missing for hundreds of years, it reappears in the present day. Magnus Martel must now subvert a murderous secret society to uncover the truth behind the Loculus before it spells doom for humanity.
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Revelation (2001) is an adventure drama directed by Stuart Urban that explores the resurgence of an ancient artifact, the Loculus. The movie delves into its mysterious history, marked with symbols and attempts to decipher its secrets by figures like a Jewish alchemist in 1299 and Sir Isaac Newton in 1710. The Loculus's sudden reappearance in present day involves Magnus Martel in uncovering the artifact's true significance and preventing it from causing destruction.