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Charlton Heston | Moses | |
Yul Brynner | Rameses | |
Anne Baxter | Nefretiri | |
Edward G. Robinson | Dathan | |
Yvonne De Carlo | Sephora | |
Debra Paget | Lilia | |
John Derek | Joshua | |
Cedric Hardwicke | Sethi (as Sir Cedric Hardwicke) | |
Nina Foch | Bithiah | |
Martha Scott | Yochabel | |
Vincent Price | Baka | |
Judith Anderson | Memnet | |
John Carradine | Aaron | |
Donald Curtis | ||
Sir Cedric Hardwicke | Sethi | |
Olive Deering | Miriam | |
Douglass Dumbrille | Jannes |
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Producer | Cecil B. DeMille
Henry Wilcoxon |
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Writer | J.H. Ingraham
A.E. Southon Jesse Lasky, Jr. Aenas MacKenzie |
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Cinematography | Loyal Griggs
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Musician | Elmer Bernstein
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Cecil B. DeMille's For sheer pageantry and spectacle, few motion pictures can claim to equal the splendor of Cecil B. DeMille's 1956 remake of his epic The Ten Commandments. Filmed in Egypt and the Sinai with one of the biggest sets ever constructed for a motion picture, this version tells the story of the life of Moses (Charlton Heston), once favored in the Pharaoh's (Yul Brynner) household, who turned his back on a privileged life to lead his people to freedom. With a rare on-screen introduction by Cecil B. DeMille himself. |
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