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Starring: Charlton Heston, Anne Baxter, Yvonne De Carlo (View All)
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Starring: Charlton Heston, Anne Baxter, Yvonne De Carlo
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. 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
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US Release Date
10/5/56
MPAA Rating
Rated G
Running Time
219 mins.
Language
- English
Awards
- Nominated for a Best Color Art Direction award at the 1956 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Special Effects award at the 1956 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Editing award at the 1956 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Sound award at the 1956 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama award at the 1956 Hollywood Foreign Press Association [F Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Color Cinematography award at the 1956 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
- Winner of the Best Actor award at the 1956 National Board of Review [Festival/Awa Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Picture award at the 1956 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
- Winner of the U.S. National Film Registry award at the 1999 Library of Congress [Festival/Award] Awards.
Distributor
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- Paramount Pictures










