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The Ten Commandments (1956), directed by Cecil B. DeMille, is widely regarded as one of the most significant achievements in cinematic history. A grand-scale retelling of the biblical story of Moses, the film transitioned from a silent-era concept to a 1950s widescreen spectacle that remains a cultural cornerstone today. Production and Technical Achievements
: While interior sets were on Hollywood soundstages, major portions were filmed on location in Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula for unparalleled realism. Performances and Casting The Ten Commandments (1956), directed by Cecil B
: The iconic parting of the Red Sea took eight months and $1 million to create, using 300,000 gallons of water dumped in reverse to achieve its legendary look. Production and Technical Achievements : While interior sets
The Ten Commandments has moved beyond mere entertainment to become a yearly tradition. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Ten Commandments (1923 and 1956) Go to product viewer dialog for this item
: The film featured Anne Baxter, Edward G. Robinson, and Vincent Price, among thousands of extras involved in the massive crowd scenes. Cultural Legacy
The film was a monumental undertaking, becoming the most expensive movie ever made at the time of its release.
: Provided a formidable antagonist, bringing a specific haughtiness and authoritative baritone to the role.
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