THE CRADLE OF LIFE aka Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - the Cradle of Life Film 2003. Written by Dean Georgaris. Directed by Jan de Bont. Starring Angelina Jolie, Gerard Butler, Noah Taylor, Ciaran Hinds, Djimon Hounsou, Til Schweiger and Christopher Barrie. | |||
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BOGUS BUSINESS BUREAU | |||||
1 | Gilliam-Brown | BBB | Retail | Department Stores | |
Gilliam-Brown Department store, closed for refurbishing, where the bad guys are decoding the orb. | |||||
2 | The Luna Temple | BBB | Religion | Temples | |
The Luna Temple Greek temple built by Alexander the Great to store treasures that he collected from all over the world. By law, no one was allowed to record its location, and in 330 B.C., it was swallowed by the sea during a volcanic eruption, lost forever - until yesterday. | |||||
3 | Tsuen Tung International Transport | BBB | Services | Shipping and Storage | |
Tsuen Tung International Transport Company name on the bad guys' trucks. | |||||
MAKE BELIEVE MAP | |||||
4 | Barla Kala Prison | Map | Detention Centers | Prisons | |
Barla Kala Prison Prison in Kazahkstan where Lara finds Terry Sheridan. | |||||
5 | The Cradle of Life | Map | Structures | Buildings | |
The Cradle of Life A labyrinth made of a strange crystalline substance where normal laws of physics do not apply. "In 2200 B.C., an Egyptian Pharaoh found a place he named the Cradle of Life where life began, and there he found the box which brought life to earth. The Pharaoh opened the box, but all that was left inside was Ramante, or empty life, the plague which came as the companion to life." | |||||
6 | Croft Manor | Map | Structures | Mansions | |
Croft Manor Croft family estate. | |||||
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7 | Lara Croft | Other | Quotes | Quotes | |
Lara Croft Lara Croft: Everything lost is meant to be found. | |||||
8 | Lara Croft | Other | Quotes | Quotes | |
Lara Croft Lara Croft: Some things are not meant to be found. | |||||
9 | Pandora's Box | Other | Artifacts | Archaeological Artifacts | |
Pandora's Box Ancient artifact. "In 2200 B.C., an Egyptian Pharaoh found a place he named the Cradle of Life where life began, and there he found the box which brought life to earth. The Pharaoh opened the box, but all that was left inside was Ramante, or empty life, the plague which came as the companion to life." | |||||
10 | Ramante | Other | Medical Conditions | Conditions | |
Ramante Plague. "In 2200 B.C., an Egyptian Pharaoh found a place he named the Cradle of Life where life began, and there he found the box which brought life to earth. The Pharaoh opened the box, but all that was left inside was Ramante, or empty life, the plague which came as the companion to life." |
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