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The Ten Commandments (1956)
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Based on the Holy Scriptures, with additional dialogue by several other hands, The Ten Commandments was the last film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The story relates the life of Moses, from the time he was discovered in the bullrushes as an infant by the pharoah's daughter, to his long, hard struggle to free the Hebrews from their slavery at the hands of the Egyptians. Moses (
Charlton Heston
) starts out "in solid" as Pharoah's adopted son (and a whiz at designing pyramids, dispensing such construction-site advice as "Blood makes poor mortar"), but when he discovers his true Hebrew heritage, he attempts to make life easier for his people. Banished by his jealous half-brother Rameses (
Yul Brynner
), Moses returns fully bearded to Pharoah's court, warning that he's had a message from God and that the Egyptians had better free the Hebrews post-haste if they know what's good for them. Only after the Deadly Plagues have decimated Egypt does Rameses give in. As the Hebrews reach the Red Sea, they discover that Rameses has gone back on his word and plans to have them all killed. But Moses rescues his people with a little Divine legerdemain by parting the Seas. Later, Moses is again confronted by God on Mt. Sinai, who delivers unto him the Ten Commandments. Meanwhile, the Hebrews, led by the duplicitous Dathan (Edward G. Robinson), are forgetting their religion and behaving like libertines. "Where's your Moses now?" brays Dathan in the manner of a Lower East Side gangster. He soon finds out. A remake of his 1923 silent film, DeMille's The Ten Commandments may not be the most subtle and sophisticated entertainment ever concocted, but it tells its story with a clarity and vitality that few Biblical scholars have ever been able to duplicate. It is very likely the most eventful 219 minutes ever recorded to film--and who's to say that Nefertiri (
Anne Baxter
) didn't make speeches like, "Oh, Moses, Moses, you splendid, stubborn, adorable fool"? ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Judith Anderson
Memnet
Anne Baxter
Nefertiri
Anne Baxter
Nefertiti
Esther Brown
Princess Tharbis
Yul Brynner
Rameses
John Carradine
Aaron
Donald Curtis
Mered
Yvonne De Carlo
Sephora
Frank de Kova
Abiram
Olive Deering
Miriam
Douglas Dumbrille
Jannes
Tommy Duran
Gershom
Julia Faye
Elisheba
Nina Foch
Bithiah
Eduard Franz
Jethro
Ramsay Hill
Korah
Ian Keith
Rameses I
Francis McDonald
Simon
John Miljan
The Blind One
Debra Paget
Lilia
Vincent Price
Baka
Edward G. Robinson
Dathan
Martha Scott
Yochabel
Woody Strode
King of Ethiopia
H.B. Warner
Amminadab
Joan Woodbury
Korah's Wife
Paul de Rolf
Eleazar
John Derek
Joshua
Lawrence Dobkin
Hur Ben Caleb
Cedric Hardwicke
Sethi
Charlton Heston
God (Uncredited)
Charlton Heston
Moses
Eugene Mazzola
Rameses' Son
Henry Wilcoxon
Pentaur
Production Crew
Walter Tyler
Art Director
Dorothy Clarke Wilson
Book Author
Rev. G.E. Southon
Book Author
Rev. J.H. Ingraham
Book Author
LeRoy J. Prinz
Choreography
J. Peverell Marley
Cinematographer
John F. Warren
Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs
Cinematographer
W. Wallace Kelley
Cinematographer
Elmer Bernstein
Composer (Music Score)
Dorothy Jeakins
Costume Designer
Edith Head
Costume Designer
John Jensen
Costume Designer
Ralph Jester
Costume Designer
Cecil B. DeMille
Director
Anne Bauchens
Editor
Frank McCoy
Makeup
Frank Westmore
Makeup
Wally Westmore
Makeup
Cecil B. DeMille
Producer
Henry Wilcoxon
Producer
Albert Nozaki
Production Designer
Hal Pereira
Production Designer
Ray Moyer
Production Designer
Aeneas MacKenzie
Screenwriter
Fredric M. Frank
Screenwriter
Jesse Lasky, Jr.
Screenwriter
Ray Moyer
Set Designer
Sam Comer
Set Designer
John P. Fulton
Special Effects
Harold Michelson
Storyboard
Year: 1956
Runtime: 219
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Epic
Produced by
Paramount
Awards
1956 - Best Picture - Academy
1956 - Best Picture - Academy
1956 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1999 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress
1999 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress
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