Jack Hunter and the Lost Treasure of Ugarit
Jack Hunter - Ugarit elveszett kincse
Jack Hunter, an adventurous treasure seeker, goes to Syria after his mentor and father figure Professor Fredrick Shaffer is killed. Professor Frederick Shaffer believed that the people of Ugarit, a town in Syria that existed during the Pharoah’s reign, had buried a treasure before they were wiped out by the Pharoahs. Jack Hunter is one of the few archaeologists in the world who can interpret Ugarit writings
Young archaeologist Jack Hunter planned only to take a picture of a cuneiform tablet from once unsurpassed Mesopotmian metropolis Ugarit in present Syria, but is caught and has to steal it from a private museum in France. He refuses to join his mentor, professor Frederic 'Freddie' Shaffer, who believes the poem is a coded treasure map, on a relic hunt, until his friend is murdered to steal it. Obvious suspect is Syrian artifact trader Ali, so Jack flies to Damascas. There he must accept working with local, US-educated colleague Nadia and her driver Tariq. Their lives are threatened during the long relic quest, for one by common nemesis Albert Littman, but another secret lurks too.
Jack Hunter is abducted blindfolded to a Turkish US base to be recruited by the NSA, told his mentor was killed because Albert Littmann's Russian mob employer Doridanov want the ancient Osiris-weapon. He accepts to go look for the other part in Gizeh, where archaeologist Lena Halstrom has dug up a lead on a site which was attacked by mysterious, mythologically cloaked men, hence the Egyptian in charge, Said, shut it down till further notice. In fact it's the doing of a Midianite (Sinai desert) sect of Akhenaton-worshipers, who try to steal the obelisk from the museum after Jack deciphers its Ugarritian cuneiform text, which contains clues for a treasure-hunt to the pharaoh's tomb-treasure. Said assumes their flight criminal and mobilizes an army colonel, whose unbridled ambition proves even more dangerous for Jack's party, which includes his Syrian friends from the first.
Jack Hunter realizes the pharaoh's tomb being empty except for a Roman coin means the treasure was looted to Rome but later probably transferred the the new, Byzantine capital, Constantinople. There the NSA reunites him with Nadia and Tariq, mainly as cover, to prevent the mighty combined weapon falling into criminal hands. Russian mob king Petrvosky increases the pressure on Littman. each side count on Nadia's lover, Fuad Antaki, son of the Turkish antiquarian Armen Antaki, who once sold the Star of Osiris, which now traces to a Konya convent.
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Ivan Sergei | Jack Hunter |
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Joanne Kelly | Nadia Ramadan |
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Susan Ward | Liz |
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Thure Riefenstein | Albert Littmann |
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Birol Tarkan Yildiz | Berndt |
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Mario Naim Bassil | Tariq |
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Mehmet Polat | Doridanov |
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Mert Yavuzcan | Fuad Antaki |
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Sean Lawlor | Professor Frederick Shaffer |
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Alaina Huffman | Lena Halstrom |
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Michael Halphie | Armen Antaki |
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Tuncel Curtiz | Said |
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Volga Sorgu | Truck driver |
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Alper Kul | Eyhab |
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Tansu Biçer | Monk |
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Sinan Tuzcu | Mustafa |
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Savaş Özdemir | Riyad |
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Teoman Kumbaracibasi | Petrovsky |
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Orbay Sayu | Boat captain |
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Emre Cosar | Egyptian soldier |
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Esin Eden | Widow |
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Silay Ünal | Young woman |
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Fatih Haciosmanoglu | Inspector Fatih |
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Eda Özerkan | Tariq's wife |
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Lilie Lossen | Nun |
| Rendező | Terry Cunningham |
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| Író | Michael Palmieri, Steven Jones, George Shamieh, Kevin Moore, Terry Cunningham | |
| Producer | Ali Akdeniz, Osama Bastaki, Frank R. Gardner, Jeffrey Girard, William McAbian, Amparo O'Connell, Chevonne O'Shaughnessy, Funda Odemis, Erhan Ozogul, George Shamieh | |
| Zenész | Jamie Christopherson | |
| Fényképezte | John P. Tarver | |
| Lemezek száma | 1 |
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| Hely | HDD 69 |
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| Mennyiség | 1 |
| Index | 4617 |
| Hozzáadva | Júl. 09, 2014 14:56:11 |
| Módosítva | Dec. 07, 2025 23:02:07 |