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The Ten Commandments
Sending by God in order to find people and enlighten their life by giving them God's orders, Moses, who has been chosen to be the next messenger, as he is the only survivor from murder, as pharaoh makes a law to kill every born males, in order to save his throne, the thing that leads Moses' mother to put him in a wooden box in the Neil to save him from murder.
August 29, 1897 in Kab Elias, Syria (now Lebanon)
1 January 1881, Liverpool, England, UK
25 February 1896, Lindenhurst, New York, USA
8 June 1912, Berlin, Germany
27 May 1911, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
5 September 1891, New York City, New York, USA
30 November 1931
22 November 1909, Los Angeles, California, USA
8 September 1901, Portland, Indiana, USA
1932, Massachusetts, USA
13 December 1917, Los Angeles, California, USA
September 22, 1879 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
May 06, 2006
An epic soap opera of an event -- the running time is longer than any church service -- that still impresses more than it amuses.
April 21, 2011
It seems as if some films are perpetually being restored, with each new version touted as better than the last. That said, I can assure you that the new DVD and Blu-ray edition of...
October 19, 2007
DeMille remains conventional with the motion picture as an art form. The eyes of the onlooker are filled with spectacle. Emotional tug is sometimes lacking.
November 02, 2006
Still the definitive depiction of the Exodus in the popular imagination.
March 04, 2008
Bank holiday afternoon fare it might be, but DeMille's remake of his 1923 silent is a marvellous epic of the kind they don't make any more.
December 15, 2010
Stirring, even if it's as much showbiz as Bible.
December 10, 2014
DeMille's direction of the action is superb and the various roles are played with feeling by a large and competent cast, headed by Charlton Heston.
March 04, 2008
A great big wallow, sublime hootchy-kootchy hokum, peppered with lightning that does automatic writing and an unsurpassed homage to the joys of jello.
March 04, 2008
With a running time of nearly four hours, Cecil B. De Mille's last feature and most extravagant blockbuster is full of the absurdities and vulgarities one expects, but it isn't boring for a minute.
February 09, 2006
It's the gigantic vulgarity, the obsessive righteousness of the director himself, which keeps the show on the road and suffuses the movie with its daft power.
April 07, 2015
There is no other picture like it. There will be none. If it could be summed up in a word, the word would be sublime. And the man responsible for that, when all is said and done is Cecil B. DeMille.
March 25, 2011
DeMille's last film (he died in 1959) is also his biggest, most spectacular epic, excessive and lurid, displaying him as a showman--must see for Hollywood students

