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The Ten Commandments (1956, Cecil B. DeMille)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Apr 7, 2019

While Yul Brynner easily gives the best performance in Ten Commandments, until the second half of the movie Anne Baxter gives the most amusing one. She's an Egyptian princess and she's going to marry the next pharaoh. The next pharaoh is either Brynner or Charlton Heston. Cedric Hardwicke read more

The Ten Commandments (1956, Cecil B. DeMille)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Apr 7, 2019

While Yul Brynner easily gives the best performance in Ten Commandments, until the second half of the movie Anne Baxter gives the most amusing one. She's an Egyptian princess and she's going to marry the next pharaoh. The next pharaoh is either Brynner or Charlton Heston. Cedric Hardwicke read more

The Ten Commandments (1956, Cecil B. DeMille)

The Stop Button Posted by on Apr 7, 2019

While Yul Brynner easily gives the best performance in Ten Commandments, until the second half of the movie Anne Baxter gives the most amusing one. She's an Egyptian princess and she's going to marry the next pharaoh. The next pharaoh is either Brynner or Charlton Heston. Cedric Hardwicke read more

The Ten Commandments (1956, Cecil B. DeMille)

The Stop Button Posted by on Apr 7, 2019

While Yul Brynner easily gives the best performance in Ten Commandments, until the second half of the movie Anne Baxter gives the most amusing one. She's an Egyptian princess and she's going to marry the next pharaoh. The next pharaoh is either Brynner or Charlton Heston. Cedric Hardwicke read more

On the Set of The Ten Commandments ( 1956 )

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Mar 31, 2018

Tonight, as part of television tradition, ABC will be airing The Ten Commandments in honor of Passover week. For those who are unfamiliar with the film ( were you wandering in the desert wilderness with Moses? ), this 4-hour production tells the story from the Old Testament of Moses, the prince of E read more

The Ten Commandments (1956)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on May 20, 2016

The Ten Commandments Directed by Cecil B. de Mille Written by Aeneas MacKenzie, Jesse Lasky Jr., Jack Gariss and Fredric M. Frank from a number of novels 1956/USA Motion Picture Associates First viewing/Netflix rental #317 of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die This is a 3 1/2 hour Cecil B. D read more

The Ten Commandments on the big screen.

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Mar 20, 2016

The Ten Commandments on the big screen. I wasn’t going to see Cecil B. DeMille’s production of The Ten Commandments on the big screen presented by Turner Classic Movies, Fathom Events, and Paramount Pictures. I’d seen it a dozen times on TV and thought it might not hold up in read more

1001 Classic Movies: The Ten Commandments

Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Mar 14, 2016

The Ten Commandments (1956), starring Charlton Heston, is one of the 1001 classic movies you should see. Each Monday, I'm going to recommend a classic movie you should see (for the reasons behind the 1001 series and reviews of earlier films covered go here). Throughout March, I'll be celebra read more

“TCM Big Screen Classics: The Ten Commandments” Movie Event Ticket Giveaway (Now – March 12)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Mar 5, 2016

Win Tickets to see “The Ten Commandments” on the Big Screen! in Select Cinemas Nationwide March 20 & March 23! CMH is thrilled to announce our next monthly movie ticket giveaway this year, courtesy of Fathom Events! That said, this month, we’ll be giving away SIX PAIRS of tickets read more

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS

CineMaven's Essays from the Couch Posted by Theresa Brown on Apr 5, 2015

This was on ABC  and I missed all but the last 40-minutes or so. It was done seriously but it’s sort of campy now. Doesn’t mean I don’t love it, ‘cuz I do. Had a brief text conversation during the movie, with my friend Sheila that went something like this ( Warning: Contains  read more

The Ten Commandments (1)

Cinemaniac Reviews Posted by Alexander Diminiano on Feb 1, 2012

Bottom Line: Works much better for those suffering from insomnia and/or studying history vigorously. Directed by: Cecil B. DeMille Starring: Anne Baxter, Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner The prelude begins with a curtained stage, on which filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille appears and presents his final film. read more

The Ten Commandments (2)

The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Sep 18, 2010

Jewish and Christian children start hearing tales of Moses at an early age.  As they get older, they might be quizzed over naming the Ten Commandments.  Get them in the right order and there might be extra credit.  And every Easter or Passover they might be sat down to watch this film, but I hope read more

Saturday Newsreel: The Premiere of The Ten Commandments

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 10, 2010

I'm putting the Saturday Morning Cartoon on hiatus for a while, and trying something new. I've been finding lots of amusing newsreels lately, so I'll be sharing those with you for at least the next few weeks--maybe longer! This reel is of the star-packed premiere of Cecil B. DeMille's Th read more

The Ten Commandments (1923) with Jeff Rapsis at the Somerville Theatre

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001

What's Easter without a good Biblical epic? When Jeff Rapsis told me he'd be performing at a screening of The Ten Commandments (1923) on Easter Sunday I knew I had to be there. I've been studying Cecil B. DeMille's life and work recently and was really curious about his part-historical part-modern t read more

The Ten Commandments (1923) with Jeff Rapsis at the Somerville Theatre

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001

What's Easter without a good Biblical epic? When Jeff Rapsis told me he'd be performing at a screening of The Ten Commandments (1923) on Easter Sunday I knew I had to be there. I've been studying Cecil B. DeMille's life and work recently and was really curious about his part-historical part-modern t read more