Not really, but a 7-year-old boy is subjected to some pretty scary things (such as being taken to Paris during the 1789 revolution, guillotine and all).
Kind of. Two characters are thrown into an Egyptian tomb, and the opening is covered with a heavy slab, which leaves the tomb in complete darkness. The tomb is a large room, but there seems to be no escape. They do escape, though.
No, but there's a scene in which a boy is sure that his father (who's a dog) has fallen to his death. The boy calls out for him in agony; it's heartbreaking. Only a good deal of time later does it emerge that the dad didn't die, and apparently wasn't even harmed. In another scene, the boy believes for a second that his father has been guillotines. Again, the father turns out to be just fine.
Two characters are thrown into an Egyptian tomb, and the opening is covered with a heavy slab, which leaves the tomb in complete darkness. The tomb is a large room, but there seems to be no escape.