"Dead Language" Movies

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Movies in which characters speak a dead language, that is to say there are no living people who speak the language natively. Latin is the most common example. Rarely, this keyword is used for movies about languages that are going through this process.

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Release
Date
TitleProduction
Budget
Opening
Weekend
Domestic
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
Jul 28, 2017Sueño en otro idioma $810$2,739$27,890
Jun 9, 2017The Mummy $195,000,000$31,668,375$80,101,125$409,953,905
Apr 6, 2012Habemus Papam $31,368$486,902$22,932,147
May 22, 2008Indiana Jones and the Kingd… $185,000,000$100,137,835$317,101,119$786,635,413
Dec 8, 2006Apocalypto $40,000,000$15,005,604$50,866,635$121,032,272
Feb 25, 2004The Passion of the Christ $25,000,000$83,848,082$370,782,930$622,313,635


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Chase Adventure2 - Non-Chronological2 - Religious2 - Treasure Hunters2

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Action1 - Adventure2 - Comedy1 - Drama2

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Contemporary Fiction2 - Dramatization1 - Historical Fiction3

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Based on Folk Tale/Legend/Fairytale1 - Based on Religious Text1 - Original Screenplay4

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Live Action6

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Not Rated2 - PG-132 - R2