King Solomon's Mines
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King Solomon's Mines
Summary
King Solomon's Mines is a television film broadcast in two parts[1]. It draws 936 Wikipedia views per month (television_film_broadcast_in_two_parts category, ranking #4 of 25).[2]
Key Facts
- King Solomon's Mines's instance of is recorded as television film broadcast in two parts[3].
- King Solomon's Mines's instance of is recorded as miniseries[4].
- King Solomon's Mines was directed by Steve Boyum[5].
- H. Rider Haggard wrote the screenplay for King Solomon's Mines[6].
- King Solomon's Mines's genre is fantasy film[7].
- King Solomon's Mines's genre is television series based on a novel[8].
- King Solomon's Mines's based on is recorded as King Solomon's Mines[9].
- A cast member of King Solomon's Mines was Patrick Swayze[10].
- A cast member of King Solomon's Mines was Alison Doody[11].
- A cast member of King Solomon's Mines was Roy Marsden[12].
- A cast member of King Solomon's Mines was John Standing[13].
- A cast member of King Solomon's Mines was Gavin Hood[14].
- A cast member of King Solomon's Mines was Sidede Onyulo[15].
- A cast member of King Solomon's Mines was Nick Boraine[16].
- A cast member of King Solomon's Mines was Hakeem Kae-Kazim[17].
- A cast member of King Solomon's Mines was Langley Kirkwood[18].
- A cast member of King Solomon's Mines was Morne Visser[19].
- A cast member of King Solomon's Mines was Graham Hopkins[20].
- A cast member of King Solomon's Mines was Ian Roberts[21].
- The original language of King Solomon's Mines was English[22].
- King Solomon's Mines was distributed by video on demand[23].
- King Solomon's Mines's original broadcaster is recorded as Hallmark Channel[24].
- King Solomon's Mines's country of origin is recorded as United States[25].
- King Solomon's Mines was released on January 1, 2004[26].
- King Solomon's Mines began on 2004[27].
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Authorship and Creation
King Solomon's Mines was directed by Steve Boyum[5]. H. Rider Haggard wrote the screenplay for it[6]. Cast members include Patrick Swayze[10], Alison Doody[11], Roy Marsden[12], John Standing[13], Gavin Hood[14], and Sidede Onyulo[15].
Publication
King Solomon's Mines was released on January 1, 2004[26]. The original language of it was English[22]. Genres include fantasy film[7] and television series based on a novel[8]. It was distributed by video on demand[23].
Why It Matters
King Solomon's Mines draws 936 Wikipedia views per month (television_film_broadcast_in_two_parts category, ranking #4 of 25).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]