The TV film attracted a total of 1.60 million viewers with a 0.29 rating for people aged 18-49. Voice actor Dee Bradley Baker, who's also from the original show, reprised his role as Olmec. Colin Critchley and Isabela Moner also appear in the film. Kirk Fogg, the original host of Legends of the Hidden Temple, the 1990s game show on which the film is based, returns as a fictionalized version of himself, working as a tour guide. Henson as Katherine Johnson, the African-American mathematician who calculated flight trajectories for Project Mercury and. Jet Jurgensmeyer was cast as Dudley, the youngest of the three siblings, who has the ability to talk to all animals except snakes. Hidden Figures is a 2016 biographical comedy-drama film directed by Theodore Melfi and written by Melfi and Allison Schroeder, based on the nonfiction book of the same name by Margot Lee Shetterly. Noah believes that he, Sadie & Dudley are the only ones who can restore the Kingdom back to its former glory, so Olmec instructs them to find both half pendants of life in the Room of the Ancient Warriors and the Treasure Room, but warns them of the dangers that might lurk around the temple and once both half pendants have been found, the pendants need to be combined to unlock the temple within three minutes or risk being trapped inside the temple forever. Olmec tells them the whole story: Olmec planned to make his son, Prince Zuma (Ion Sebastian Tirlui) as a successor to the Kingdom, but his evil brother Thak (Daniel Cudmore) and his army of Temple Guards attempted to kill Zuma and make himself king, so King Olmec had no choice but to turn the entire civilization into stone. Inside the temple, the kids are welcomed by none other than the keeper of the Temple, Olmec who once was a king. Sadie, seeing this, tries to stop them, but she accidentally steps on the trapdoor that send them to the temple itself. Along with little brother Dudley, the boys go to the restricted area where the secret entrance to the temple is believe to be.
Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 References 6 External links Plot A small boy runs as fast as he can through a pitch-dark forest. Noah has been fascinated by the legends of the seemingly "Hidden Temple" and has been wondering if he could get inside to explore it, much to his sister Sadie's annoyance. (October 2013) Hidden ( Norwegian: Skjult) is a 2009 Norwegian psychological horror film written and directed by Pl ie, which stars Kristoffer Joner, Karin Park and Bjarte Hjelmeland. Three siblings named Sadie (Isabela Moner), Noah (Colin Critchley) and Dudley (Jet Jirgensmeyer) go on a jungle tour to the "Hidden Temple" theme park where Kirk Fogg, now a tour guide, works.