Private Gold 11- The Pyramid -1996- Pyramida Czech -
The film featured a "who's who" of the mid-90s European scene. The cast was led by some of the most recognizable names in the industry:
Instrumentation & Sound Design
Upon opening it, they release Amira (Tania Russof), an Egyptian goddess who is magically alive. Private gold 11- The Pyramid -1996- Pyramida CZECH
The Pyramid, as suggested by its name, features a design centered around the pyramid, an ancient structure that has been a symbol of mystery, architectural marvel, and, in some contexts, wealth and power. The choice of the pyramid as the primary motif on the Private Gold 11 likely aims to evoke these senses of grandeur, stability, and timelessness. The design likely incorporates detailed craftsmanship, showcasing not just the aesthetic appeal but also the technical skill of the minting process. The obverse and reverse sides of the coin may feature distinct designs, with the pyramid being a focal point on at least one side, accompanied by other symbolic elements or inscriptions that add to its mystique and collectibility. The film featured a "who's who" of the
. Shot on location in Egypt with a then-record budget for the genre of approximately $1 million The choice of the pyramid as the primary
Filmed on location at the Saqqara plateau and near the Abu-Sir ruins in Egypt.
If you find a copy—especially the original Czech VHS with the gold foil pyramid on the cover—hold onto it. They don’t make them like this anymore.