Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb –Movie
Director: Shawn Levy
Genre: Comedy,
Action, & Adventure
Run time: 1 hour 38
minutes
Release
date: December 19, 2014 (United
States)
Cast:
- Ben Stiller as Larry Daley,
- Robin Williams as Theodore Roosevelt,
- Owen Wilson as Jedediah,
- Steve Coogan as Octavius,
- Ricky Gervais as Dr. McPhee,
- Dan Stevens as Sir Lancelot,
- Rebel Wilson as Tilly,
- Skyler Gisondo as Nicky Daley,
- Rami Malek as Ahkmenrah,
- Patrick Gallagher as Attila the Hun,
- Mizuo Peck as Sacagawea,
- Ben Kingsley as Merenkahre,
- Dick Van Dyke as Cecil Fredericks,
- Percy Hynes-White as C.J. Fredericks,
- Mickey Rooney as Gus,
- Bill Cobbs as Reginald,
- Andrea Martin as Rose,
- Rachael Harris as Madeline Phelps,
- Brennan Elliott as Robert Fredericks,
- Kerry van der Griend as Neandrthal,
Producer: Shawn Levy, Josh McLaglen
Production Company: 20th Century Fox
Screenplay: Michael
Handelman, David Guion,
Story: Mark
Friedman
Music: Alan Silvestri
Countries: USA, UK
Language: English
Review: This is a great night that Larry has provided, with some of his favorite shows as Theodore Roosevelt (Williams), Attila the Hun (Gallagher), the Tyrannosaurus skeleton Rexy And of course, Dexter Capuchin, ready to put on a dazzling show for spectacular evening - the reopening of the museum.
Present with many distinguished guests, including the museum curator Dr. McPhee (Gervais), also introduced a new character, laaa Neanderthal (Stiller in a dual role) Larry thinks is his "father" when he sees the first times. On the evening of the event, all goes as planned, for a while, but strange things happen suddenly, with the tablet Ahkmenrah (stored in your own room) power.
The exhibits are temporarily insane and guests of the road. Soon after, Larry urges sad exhibitions gangs, he did not quite understand what came over them. Thinking it was the influence of the tablet, Larry teaches the history of this mysterious artifact. Tablet (which became a symbol of protection) decreases apparently magical and if it continues, will any shooting had become and it's game over for everyone.
So Larry, with his comrade screen, including the size hilarious mini duo Jedediah (Wilson) and Octavius (Coogan), director of the British Museum, where they feed the tablet and mystery. This pretty fun comedy for children is full of little asides and funny conversations to go to the test. And of particular interest is the mobile performance Robin Williams, tinted with the kind of game and pathos that only he could reach. Looks nice for the holidays.
Review: This is a great night that Larry has provided, with some of his favorite shows as Theodore Roosevelt (Williams), Attila the Hun (Gallagher), the Tyrannosaurus skeleton Rexy And of course, Dexter Capuchin, ready to put on a dazzling show for spectacular evening - the reopening of the museum.
Present with many distinguished guests, including the museum curator Dr. McPhee (Gervais), also introduced a new character, laaa Neanderthal (Stiller in a dual role) Larry thinks is his "father" when he sees the first times. On the evening of the event, all goes as planned, for a while, but strange things happen suddenly, with the tablet Ahkmenrah (stored in your own room) power.
The exhibits are temporarily insane and guests of the road. Soon after, Larry urges sad exhibitions gangs, he did not quite understand what came over them. Thinking it was the influence of the tablet, Larry teaches the history of this mysterious artifact. Tablet (which became a symbol of protection) decreases apparently magical and if it continues, will any shooting had become and it's game over for everyone.
So Larry, with his comrade screen, including the size hilarious mini duo Jedediah (Wilson) and Octavius (Coogan), director of the British Museum, where they feed the tablet and mystery. This pretty fun comedy for children is full of little asides and funny conversations to go to the test. And of particular interest is the mobile performance Robin Williams, tinted with the kind of game and pathos that only he could reach. Looks nice for the holidays.
Summary: Larry
Daley (Ben Stiller) heads to London to revitalize the magic of the life-giving
tablet.