: While the movie uses accurate ancient Egyptian dialogue (with the help of UCLA Egyptologists), the central "City of the Dead," Hamunaptra, is entirely fictional. Commercial Success

The scarabs burrowing under skin? Genuinely terrifying. The flesh-eating locusts? Nightmare fuel. But then you cut to the cowardly Beni cowering in a corner, or Rick trying to shoot his way out of a mummy that won't die. The tone is whiplash fast, but it never feels jarring because the characters themselves are reacting realistically to the absurdity.

If your search for was an attempt to find the movie broken into segments on YouTube or Vimeo, note that official sources rarely split the film. Instead, you should look for "The Mummy (1999) - Full Movie" on streaming platforms like Peacock, Netflix (depending on your region), or Amazon Prime.

When the Pharaoh discovers the betrayal, the first part of this tragedy concludes with violence. Our heroes (or rather, our villains) kill the Pharaoh. Anck-su-namun takes her own life, believing Imhotep can resurrect her. This sets the stage for the film’s central conflict.