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{en} The Ten Commandments (USA, 1956), directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Charlton Heston (Moses), Yul Brynner (Rameses), Anne Baxter (Nefretiri), Edward G. Robinson (Dathan), Yvonne De Carlo (Sephora), Debra Paget (Lilia), and John Derek (Joshua), with Cedric Hardwicke, Nina Foch, Martha Scott, Judith Anderson, and Vincent Price. (sound, color, 220m)
Cast
- Charlton Heston = Moses
- Yul Brynner = Pharaoh of the Exodus (Rameses)
- Eugene Mazzola = Pharaoh's Son (Rameses' Son)
- Yvonne De Carlo = Sephora
- John Carradine = Aaron
- Olive Deering = Miriam
Production
Produced in the United States (1956). First released in the United States on October, 5, 1956. Distributed internationally.
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