@@ms.annthrope415It must've cost a small fortune to assemble a cast like that, the costs of the uniforms, chariots, horses, whew! Not to mention a logistics nightmare. Demille was a great film maker.
This was one of the greatest movies ever made the top of Hollywood. Nothing could light a candle to it. It had such treasures in it as if today it was made of gold. 😊😊😊 Not because it was biblical but just the historical part is priceless. All of the actors and everything. There could never be anything as spectacular as this. It made me appreciate each actor more. They were all classic and brilliant. 🎉🎉🎉
Pretty much 100% agree. The detail in everything is so good. Just making and training people in such skillful handling of the chariots is brilliant. And the extras were all really very good in the crowd scenes.
@@yashbspianoandcompositions1042This is NOT a Christian movie. It's about PASSOVER, dumb a$$. Something Jews still celebrate today. Jesus doesn't appear for at least 1500 years after this.
My second favorite movie of all time. I may have to watch it later today. A movie that is good to watch even more than half a century later is a true masterpiece.
You will get better special effects. You will not get better actors or script. And given the movie doesn't rely heavily on special effects, leave it alone. To attempt a remake is to run considerable risk of being weighed and found wanting.
@@WildBikerBill the only way i could see this being done better, is if they make it a series like the chosen. and they stick to the story as it is in the bible and only use artistic license to fill in gaps but in a way that is tasteful and doesnt take away from the biblical story, much like the chosen is doing with their series. the chosen already has an actor for joshua and moses, so they could use them for an exodus series if it were to happen
There will always be a bigger, better deal somewhere down the line. Lots of people would say this movie has long been eclipsed and I would agree with that but that’s not what bothers me. What bothers me is how people put Heston up on a pedestal as if he is Moses. Chuck Heston was a gun nut who said he would lay down his life for his gun. That phrase did not come out of a movie but came out of his mouth at a convention with other gun nuts. You may think that God loves guns but I don’t think so. Guns destroy God’s creations and I can’t imagine that goes over very well.
Its not our god or their, its The God. He is one and only God of everyone, whether people accept it or not, The God is not affected by this, but people themselves
The word epic film is thrown around these days, but these were truly epic films. Fantastic sets and hundreds to thousands of extras great costumes, and cinematography.
There are severe errors in the bible and the biblical narrative: >> There is huge animal suffering and struggle for survive every single day. Created or not, we know, that animals existed (millions of years) before humans came up, and they suffered and died all that time.
Well it was all new to them. These laws. What happened later? They carried the Arc of the Covenant for many years. They created mobile temples as they wandered the desert of Sinai.
@@yvonneplant9434the promised land was only less than three weeks journey but due to their rebellion and unbelief God kept them going round in circles for forty years.
They had to assemble enough horses to make this look real. Control them. Have stunt people who could man chariots!!! 🎉One of my favorite parts of this movie!
What was considered “good acting” when this movie was made is so much stiffer and the characters seem flatter than modern acting methods allow. Charleston Heston and Yul Brenner are too butch to be believed. I actually think the horses were pretty good!
During this time the Egyptians were amazing. Beyond spectacular. The things left behind in museums today are only a fracture of their skills and granduer. But, you are not wrong. Only God almighty could defeat them.
@4:45 the sound of the Glory of God as he delivers his people!!! Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God Almighty! Who was and Is and Is To Come!!!! 🎺 🎺 🎺 🎺 🎺 🎺 🎺
Nope ,all who are led by the spirit are the children of god ,all those under law are under a curse ,Jesus died to remove you from under this curse,Paul tells us that law is the inducement to sin ,with law you are always facing condemnation ,hardly something to live by
@@outbackgearforu Il ne s'agit pas de la Loi de Moïse, mais de la loi de la liberté, liberté offerte par le Christ et encadrée par les principes chrétiens d'amour.
its false hope its a made up book of b.s.!! wake up its all man made and only poor diluted lost souls with half a brain could believe in such absurdness lol!!
the pharaoh was so arrogant and stupid he actually believed the sea would stay parted long enough for his army could cross as well , to destroy israel......man.. what a moron.....lol
Every Passover, iTunes has the movie for $5. We bought the digital copy and now we can watch the HD version whenever we like. The HD version is worth it for Anne Baxter.
I was in second grade Sunday school when we were first taught this story. At the time I was a little worried, because I was a firstborn and thought it could happeb again. The scene of the Angel of Death is still a little scary. No winged angel, just that eerie mist.
As usual, Cecil B. DeMille pulled out all the stops. Breathtaking. FAST FACT: The charioteers are actual Egyptian Armed Forces Cavalry Corps. The pilot manning Rameses' (Yul Brynner's) chariot is Abbas El Boughdadly.
They simply don't do CGI of Pillars of Fire quality any more. We all got the afternoon off school to traipze to Hammersmith Broadway to watch this at the Odeon instead of working so I remember the movie very fondly for that.
10 times God has shown his power and they still doubt Him. Truly are stiff neck. Imagine they seen Gods power and some have seen Jesus and still they did not believe. Just imagine us those who have not seen.
@@johnnycash578How is it a fairytale when,it is a historical fact that has been recorded just like other religious events recorded in the past from other religions
@@ABLEMPUMPULE there are so many books written for us about a man who brings presents to all of us and a women who trades your teeth for money it is written he lives in the north pole with elves !! so it must be true your right Im sorry lol
Those people around moses were ready to stone him even after seeing so many miracles. If ever such a story would have truth in it than those people really didn't deserved to be saved. BTW! great movie. RIP the great cast & movie crew.
The other side was Egyptian territory at the time. After crosiing if they left camp in four columns, and followed the shore line, the first would have been in the promised land before the ladt left camp. But they got lost for 40 years.
As it is of today's time,so many has seen miracles, seen cancer be gone and doctors can't figure what happened, even eye sight restored and speaking bout lately, and we still don't believe, and we still treat each other poorly😢
This whole sequence with the parting of the Red Sea are a masterclass on how to build tension and surprise. This is one of the greatest movies of all time, together with Ben Hur, 2001 space odissey, Interstellar, Close Encounters of 3rd Kind and Lord of the Rings.
There are severe errors in the bible and the biblical narrative: >> There is huge animal suffering and struggle for survive every single day. Created or not, we know, that animals existed (millions of years) before humans came up, and they suffered and died all that time.
LOTS of jobs for people as "extras" in those ancient days! My former mother-in-law (rest her soul) worked her way through college at UCLA in part that way, in productions filmed entirely in Hollywood. And special effects took genuine ingenuity to make them look real. PLUS, there were real plots! It wasn't all CGI graphics and action, like so many comic-themed productions these days, with a plotline so meagre that you sometimes find it hard to follow as it meanders to and fro while fading in and out.
There are severe errors in the bible and the biblical narrative: >> There is huge animal suffering and struggle for survive every single day. Created or not, we know, that animals existed (millions of years) before humans came up, and they suffered and died all that time.
Nuwiebaa beach. Stunningly beautiful place. Blue sea. Backdrop of multi colored mountains on either side of the 8-9 mile wide RedSea. No need part the sea there now. There’s a ferry. See Tyibb Al Ism.
Moses made one mistake, when he was chastising the Hebrews for their lack of faith, he didn't throw old man Edward G Robinson into the Red Sea immediatelly afterwards.
There are severe errors in the bible and the biblical narrative: >> There is huge animal suffering and struggle for survive every single day. Created or not, we know, that animals existed (millions of years) before humans came up, and they suffered and died all that time.
The Israelites were very stubborn even when witnessing the power of God right before their eyes. Incredible! Moses was a true hero for them, for he interceded for the Israelites many times when the Lord was fed up and was ready to destroy them for their insolence right there in the desert.
I JUST WONDERED HOW THE PILLAR WAS MADE IN THE SHOW AND HOW THE WATER WAS MADE GUESS THE SNAKE EATING STAFF SECRET WOULD BE OF INTEREST WAS A GOOD MOVIE BECAUSE OF THOSE 3 AND THE GREAT ACTORS 😊
Good wholesome Family movies. Now bad Families watch bad cartoons with their babies n Children. Poor little things. May Good people bust in the places they are n save them before it's too late. Amen. My Poor innocent defensless Children had one of the worst ever Nazis Grandson destroy their Innocence but not their lives. Thanks be to GOD Almighty in Heaven above space itself. GOD Bless My Beloved Precious Sweet Sister n Soulmate Michael for having Good Men around them as Father's n Father figures. Amen
This is much better than the reconstruction I saw 30 years ago, where none of the color separations aligned. The effects director was disappointed with the cartoon animation, but they had to go with it.
I can't help but think that God chuckled a little when he heard finite little pharoah referred to Him as a poor general because He didn't leave a way for retreat. Isn't it just like worldly little finite man to charge headlong into any given situation, thinking that the eternal, sovereign, infinite, creator of all that is hasn't already set in motion His countermeasures to humble their arrogance. Truly, God is merciful and gracious to a people that daily challenge His lordship over His creation. Alas, one day, this time of grace will come to an end. 🤔🤔🙏🙏
I will come back one day and pay my respects to all my soldiers and all those 1st born sons killed during this craziness. I read somewhere that the red sea is now very polluted. I bet it is right at this spot. SMH
10 plagues.. Pillar of fire and cloud.. Parting of the 🌊 .. Manna from heaven.. And yet not a single persons live to see the promised land because of such a hardened heart to the Lord..!! Israelites... What a people
Fun fact: Pharaoh's army had no interest in chasing after the departing Jews until God hardened their collective hearts (i.e. messed with their minds) to do so. One can only conclude that Yahweh evidently had a hankering to mass-drown a bunch of people again.
Considering Pharoah was inclined to let them go from the outset until Yahweh interfered, I reckon you are right. The plagues and deaths all happened because he felt theneed to flex, not because of Pharoah.
As magnificent as this scene is, as dominating as Yul Brynner was, it would not have happened this way. Going at full gallop would have placed unnecessary stress on the chariots and passengers (there was no suspension on chariots. Just axel shafts and wheels) and it would have exhausted the horses in maybe two hours.
Egyptian chariots were very light; in fact one man could carry it by himself. But its true cavalry or chariot charging at full speed could only last a short while before they were blown.
Just how much of his army did the Pharoh lose in the Red Sea? Not all of the Egyptian army could have been present. Much of it had to have been deployed on the frontiers, watching the borders and keeping vassal states in line. The Pharoh probably lost his palace guards army. Likely a small portion remained at the palace to guard it and the capitol. Still, the Pharoh suffered a serious loss of the best portion of his army as the palace guard army was likely to have been the best equipped and best trained of the entire army. The Pharoh was likely preoccupied immediately with rebuilding his army before neighboring states and vassal states started getting the wrong ideas about Egypt.
The chariot corps would have been the decisive core of the field army and would probably be kept all together in the capital as a fast reaction force while the people watching the border were ordinary infantry. The later Roman empire used that concept with limitanei manning the borders and the best troops as comitatenses who would wait at a central location and go where there was trouble. Chariots were the elite forces of the late bronze age and all the nobles would have been in chariots, so losing them would be a terrible blow to Egypt's army and government.
The reason why they are whipping the horses are because the horses are going slower when they run, so they whipping the horse it's because for them to be able to run faster
In real life the Israelites crossed the Reed Sea, a shallow marshalled area that was at that time temporarily lower due to a recent large volcano explosion in the Crete island I think at the Mediterranean.
Splendido Kolossal Storico-Biblico, un capolavoro assoluto, una autentica pietra miliare della storia del cinema.Attori e caratteristi, tutti molto bravi e carismatici.Bravi Edward G.Robinson e Vincent Price, nei rispettivi ruoli di Datan e Baka.Molto bravo e carismatico Charlton Heston nel ruolo di Mosè. Semplicemente Eccellente e Strepitoso Yul Brinner nei panni del faraone Ramesse ll, con un'interpretazione da Oscar.Bellissimi i costumi, e splendide e sontuose le scenografie, ottimi gli effetti speciali, e Grande la regia del maestro Cecil B.De Mille.Voto 10 e Lode.
I love the spectacle of old movies like this. Looking at it and realizing those were real people and horses and sets, and not just CGI.
Cecil B. DeMille was famous for such spectacles, creating the term "cast of tbousands."
@@ms.annthrope415It must've cost a small fortune to assemble a cast like that, the costs of the uniforms, chariots, horses, whew! Not to mention a logistics nightmare. Demille was a great film maker.
You think this kind of film making will ever return?
😊
the horses of this movie is not CGI its real horses
This was one of the greatest movies ever made the top of Hollywood. Nothing could light a candle to it. It had such treasures in it as if today it was made of gold. 😊😊😊 Not because it was biblical but just the historical part is priceless. All of the actors and everything. There could never be anything as spectacular as this. It made me appreciate each actor more. They were all classic and brilliant. 🎉🎉🎉
There's a reason it has never been remade as a theaterical release. You have pointed out why and thank you.
Pretty much 100% agree.
The detail in everything is so good. Just making and training people in such skillful handling of the chariots is brilliant. And the extras were all really very good in the crowd scenes.
Amazing effects for 1956
The special Effects for this time were brilliant
The fire is only an animation😊
@@NyemotAnimation da ! No kidding
Digitally mastered. Really a visual treat. Every frame looks like oil painting. Super.
Fantastic visually stunning. Some of the dialog is laughable though.
This was still better than majority of all Christian movies honestly
True!!!
@@yashbspianoandcompositions1042This is NOT a Christian movie. It's about PASSOVER, dumb a$$. Something Jews still celebrate today. Jesus doesn't appear for at least 1500 years after this.
@@yvonneplant9434Victorian. Though it was the 1950s, DeMille was a product of the Victorian age and it shows in his style of directing and dialogue.
One of the Greatest movies of all times.
Except for John Derek's goofball appearance. Why did the director have to choose "Bo Derek's Daddy" at all??
One greatest movies ever Made a masterpace.
My second favorite movie of all time.
I may have to watch it later today.
A movie that is good to watch even more than half a century later is a true masterpiece.
What is your first favorite? Ben Hur?
@@lalah6157 Na it's Coming to America
Yes I rate this as a 10/10 High Masterpiece, which means flawless, timeless, broad appeal. Only a handful of movies have ever been made this well.
@@lalah6157Ben Hur. Definitely.
Yul Brynner was the coolest pharaoh ever. This is still, by far, the best movie retelling of the Exodus.
Yes it is. This movie will be 70 years old soon.
"His God is God."
You will get better special effects. You will not get better actors or script. And given the movie doesn't rely heavily on special effects, leave it alone.
To attempt a remake is to run considerable risk of being weighed and found wanting.
I love Edward G in this.
"Nyaaaa, where's your God now Moses! See? Nyaaaa..."
@@WildBikerBill the only way i could see this being done better, is if they make it a series like the chosen. and they stick to the story as it is in the bible and only use artistic license to fill in gaps but in a way that is tasteful and doesnt take away from the biblical story, much like the chosen is doing with their series. the chosen already has an actor for joshua and moses, so they could use them for an exodus series if it were to happen
Another picture as great as this one will never ever be made
There will always be a bigger, better deal somewhere down the line. Lots of people would say this movie has long been eclipsed and I would agree with that but that’s not what bothers me. What bothers me is how people put Heston up on a pedestal as if he is Moses. Chuck Heston was a gun nut who said he would lay down his life for his gun. That phrase did not come out of a movie but came out of his mouth at a convention with other gun nuts. You may think that God loves guns but I don’t think so. Guns destroy God’s creations and I can’t imagine that goes over very well.
@@douglasskaalrud6865 We all have the right to bear arms. Maybe you misunderstood that as bare arms, LOLOLO !!
My favorite moment of this movie prophet Moses may the blessing of god be upon him proving 10 times our god is the greatest an he open up the sea
Yes OUR GOD (not god) IS AWESOME
You are seriously deluded.
Its not our god or their, its The God. He is one and only God of everyone, whether people accept it or not, The God is not affected by this, but people themselves
The word epic film is thrown around these days, but these were truly epic films. Fantastic sets and hundreds to thousands of extras great costumes, and cinematography.
My God is an Amazing God
ha ha!
There are severe errors in the bible and the biblical narrative:
>> There is huge animal suffering and struggle for survive every single day.
Created or not, we know, that animals existed (millions of years) before humans came up, and they suffered and died all that time.
They were so quick to turn on Moses after 10 times
Yes, the Bible likes to show how disbelievers act to further demonize them.
Well it was all new to them. These laws.
What happened later? They carried the Arc of the Covenant for many years. They created mobile temples as they wandered the desert of Sinai.
@@yvonneplant9434the promised land was only less than three weeks journey but due to their rebellion and unbelief God kept them going round in circles for forty years.
They lacked faith & still do
@@ms.annthrope415to demonize them? Or expose their lack of faith
I love the pomp and pageantry of royalty.
Moi aussi,je suis Un Fan absolue,de la royauté pharaonique !!
Grandiose !!!i Love so much !!.
YUL ❤❤❤❤❤
I’ll take a tired farmer coming home from the fields to eat with his family any day over pomp and pageantry
Until it oppresses you
@@ViolaLabi Ya, but the finery, the finery.
Amazing acting by the horses.
They had to assemble enough horses to make this look real. Control them. Have stunt people who could man chariots!!! 🎉One of my favorite parts of this movie!
They were non-union horses.
What was considered “good acting” when this movie was made is so much stiffer and the characters seem flatter than modern acting methods allow. Charleston Heston and Yul Brenner are too butch to be believed. I actually think the horses were pretty good!
Much better than anything Brie Larson has done.
Yes it's amazing how they managed to keep straight faces with this religious silly crap.
To The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob Israel be the glory
Not those in Telaviv the one who accept Jesus & Moses in Telaviv we seen LGBTQ & the killer of Palestine 😂
Glory to God our Father, and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit!! Jews rejected him 2000 years ago!
During this time the Egyptians were amazing. Beyond spectacular. The things left behind in museums today are only a fracture of their skills and granduer.
But, you are not wrong. Only God almighty could defeat them.
@@kinega1029None of what is happening now is funny.
@@kinega1029This movie is about Passover and the birth of Judaism.
Jesus is about 1500 years into the future.
@4:45 the sound of the Glory of God as he delivers his people!!! Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God Almighty! Who was and Is and Is To Come!!!! 🎺 🎺 🎺 🎺 🎺 🎺 🎺
It's a movie, idiot. Fiction like the book it's based on.
It folklore
Amen
Production was on point 😊
Fun fact: Cecil DeMilles hired actuall Egyptian soldiers for this scence
Really??? From where?
@@KajunMs39Hollow earth
The Egyptians from that time of Moses are not the same today, there was a lot of miscegenation over the thousands of years
Really
Wow! I didn't know that!
God is God and he is our hope ,
Man shall live by law
Nope ,all who are led by the spirit are the children of god ,all those under law are under a curse ,Jesus died to remove you from under this curse,Paul tells us that law is the inducement to sin ,with law you are always facing condemnation ,hardly something to live by
@@outbackgearforu
Il ne s'agit pas de la Loi de Moïse, mais de la loi de la liberté, liberté offerte par le Christ et encadrée par les principes chrétiens d'amour.
No such thing as God moran
its false hope its a made up book of b.s.!! wake up its all man made and only poor diluted lost souls with half a brain could believe in such absurdness lol!!
@@albertpokasami3619 someone needs to tell trump.
1955 and still has great Special effects than recent movies
propaganda..
"The God of Moses is a poor general, to leave him no retreat!"
That was said by Pharoah, the creature created by God!!!
And Pharoah soon realized he made a horrible mistake.
the pharaoh was so arrogant and stupid he actually believed the sea would stay parted long enough for his army could cross as well , to destroy israel......man.. what a moron.....lol
Beautiful story
Mr. Brynner is FANTASTIC!!!
History teaches us again and again; the Lord will prevail against the evil of men.
of course Pharoah was so impressed he went straight back home and carried on worshipping his old gods. Couldn’t just be a Hebrew fairy tale could it?
@@paulbale3872 the anti-Semite crawls out from under his rock, like a poisonous snake.
God obviously underestimated the evil and corruption of those running the FBI, CIA and DOJ.
Ooh the Parting of the Red Sea still gets me!!😢😢😢😢
Brilliant film !!!.
I M From Islamabad Pakistan ... I Watched Film Ten Commandments More Than Ten Times
Did you watch this in Pakistan or in the USA? Did other Muslims watched this movie too? I'm a Catholic Christian.
Charleton Heston was deeply touched by his role in this movie. The Jewish people had a special place in his heart.
The only special place in Chuck’s heart was for his guns. He was willing to lay down and die for them.
Guns are what created The USA. We don’t need a tyrannical Government
Yes they both like killing people
4:38 pharaoh thought he had a chance 😂😂😂😂
Charlton Heston was and always has been a devout christian. His HOBBIES did NOT change that!!!👍
First movie I saw in a cinema when about 5 years old. Some scenes indelible! Great work,CB DeMille.
Fantastic job restoring this classic movie to 4kuhd status.
Top purchase if only for the stunning images.
THIS is a classic film spectacular! They truly "don't make 'em like this any more!"
Yah, especially after the production code was broken in 1964(5?)
DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS ❤❤❤
Have to admit, those chariot divisions pouring out of the city looked darn beautiful and impressive.
Why in the world was this scene only limited to 5:05? This I say IS a great & huge injustice.
And 3 years later, IT STILL IS!
Every Passover, iTunes has the movie for $5. We bought the digital copy and now we can watch the HD version whenever we like. The HD version is worth it for Anne Baxter.
Heston was good in this role, but Yul Brynner just knocked the socks off of everyone else in this movie. I can't see anyone else in that role.
Watched this in the big screen as a child
The legendary genius of Cecil B DeMille
That must’ve been wondrous! Envy!!
Lucky
Same here, it was a spectacle all right! Small screens don't do it justice.
I was in second grade Sunday school when we were first taught this story. At the time I was a little worried, because I was a firstborn and thought it could happeb again. The scene of the Angel of Death is still a little scary. No winged angel, just that eerie mist.
As usual, Cecil B. DeMille pulled out all the stops. Breathtaking.
FAST FACT: The charioteers are actual Egyptian Armed Forces Cavalry Corps. The pilot manning Rameses' (Yul Brynner's) chariot is Abbas El Boughdadly.
Charioteer instead of pilot.
Remember your fastball. Love that line !
They simply don't do CGI of Pillars of Fire quality any more. We all got the afternoon off school to traipze to Hammersmith Broadway to watch this at the Odeon instead of working so I remember the movie very fondly for that.
10 times God has shown his power and they still doubt Him. Truly are stiff neck. Imagine they seen Gods power and some have seen Jesus and still they did not believe. Just imagine us those who have not seen.
That's more than Gandalf.
ITS NOTHING SHORT OF A FAIRYTALE YOU REALIZE THAT RIGHT?!????
@@johnnycash578 No it is not
@@johnnycash578How is it a fairytale when,it is a historical fact that has been recorded just like other religious events recorded in the past from other religions
@@ABLEMPUMPULE there are so many books written for us about a man who brings presents to all of us and a women who trades your teeth for money it is written he lives in the north pole with elves !! so it must be true your right Im sorry lol
Those people around moses were ready to stone him even after seeing so many miracles. If ever such a story would have truth in it than those people really didn't deserved to be saved. BTW! great movie. RIP the great cast & movie crew.
The other side was Egyptian territory at the time. After crosiing if they left camp in four columns, and followed the shore line, the first would have been in the promised land before the ladt left camp. But they got lost for 40 years.
As it is of today's time,so many has seen miracles, seen cancer be gone and doctors can't figure what happened, even eye sight restored and speaking bout lately, and we still don't believe, and we still treat each other poorly😢
This whole sequence with the parting of the Red Sea are a masterclass on how to build tension and surprise. This is one of the greatest movies of all time, together with Ben Hur, 2001 space odissey, Interstellar, Close Encounters of 3rd Kind and Lord of the Rings.
This movie was on tv last week and I missed it 😭
If i were a Jewish man, i would be so greatful that the good Lord has provided for me in so many places on so many times. I would believe.
Great special effects for the time. I also liked Jason and the Argonauts. Both based on fact of course.
This old movies uses microphone and ones who dislike are non believers
God is a firewall of protection for those who obey and trust in him. He will not leave nor fail you in your time of trouble.
There are severe errors in the bible and the biblical narrative:
>> There is huge animal suffering and struggle for survive every single day.
Created or not, we know, that animals existed (millions of years) before humans came up, and they suffered and died all that time.
in my opinion this was the best version of this movie.
LOTS of jobs for people as "extras" in those ancient days! My former mother-in-law (rest her soul) worked her way through college at UCLA in part that way, in productions filmed entirely in Hollywood. And special effects took genuine ingenuity to make them look real. PLUS, there were real plots! It wasn't all CGI graphics and action, like so many comic-themed productions these days, with a plotline so meagre that you sometimes find it hard to follow as it meanders to and fro while fading in and out.
Wow what a great choreography and movie and acting to be 1956
Im 68 ... and I was this movie every holy week
The power of God is absolutely amazing
Λ
There are severe errors in the bible and the biblical narrative:
>> There is huge animal suffering and struggle for survive every single day.
Created or not, we know, that animals existed (millions of years) before humans came up, and they suffered and died all that time.
Amazing cinematography
Nuwiebaa beach. Stunningly beautiful place. Blue sea. Backdrop of multi colored mountains on either side of the 8-9 mile wide RedSea. No need part the sea there now. There’s a ferry. See Tyibb Al Ism.
The animations though...
Moses made one mistake, when he was chastising the Hebrews for their lack of faith, he didn't throw old man Edward G Robinson into the Red Sea immediatelly afterwards.
But Edward really caught it later on with the golden calf.
Exodus, movement of Jah people, nothing can defy the destiny of the Creator's plot, how great thou art.
There are severe errors in the bible and the biblical narrative:
>> There is huge animal suffering and struggle for survive every single day.
Created or not, we know, that animals existed (millions of years) before humans came up, and they suffered and died all that time.
Those were the Bradley's of their day. They were really difficult to counter, and ruled the battlefield for more than a thousand years.
"Fascinating!"
Agreed : )
The Israelites were very stubborn even when witnessing the power of God right before their eyes. Incredible! Moses was a true hero for them, for he interceded for the Israelites many times when the Lord was fed up and was ready to destroy them for their insolence right there in the desert.
kinda like the libshit Js of today.
I JUST WONDERED HOW THE PILLAR WAS MADE IN THE SHOW AND HOW THE WATER WAS MADE GUESS THE SNAKE EATING STAFF SECRET WOULD BE OF INTEREST
WAS A GOOD MOVIE BECAUSE OF THOSE 3 AND THE GREAT ACTORS 😊
God gave the script!!!
"If you fear the approach of the thunder step outside and dance in the rain."
This was a FAR MORE BETTER MOVIE than the spineless remake: Exodus: Gods and kings! 😖👎
Oh my, that was atrocious, except the chariot chase.
@@Wolfen443 Exactly!👍
This scene showed hardening of Nefreteri's heart even towards Moses.
Her son did die at what she preceives to be Moses's hand. Shes in the wrong, im just saying tho
One of Yul Brinner's best interpretations. Get 'em Ramses!❤❤❤
Filmaking before CGI
MAGNIFICENT!
One Of The Best Parts Of The Movie
Perfect the best
Una joya del séptimo 🎭 🎨
A TIMELESS CLASSIC
Good wholesome Family movies. Now bad Families watch bad cartoons with their babies n Children. Poor little things. May Good people bust in the places they are n save them before it's too late. Amen. My Poor innocent defensless Children had one of the worst ever Nazis Grandson destroy their Innocence but not their lives. Thanks be to GOD Almighty in Heaven above space itself. GOD Bless My Beloved Precious Sweet Sister n Soulmate Michael for having Good Men around them as Father's n Father figures. Amen
This is much better than the reconstruction I saw 30 years ago, where none of the color separations aligned. The effects director was disappointed with the cartoon animation, but they had to go with it.
Marvelously vibrant colour.
I can't help but think that God chuckled a little when he heard finite little pharoah referred to Him as a poor general because He didn't leave a way for retreat. Isn't it just like worldly little finite man to charge headlong into any given situation, thinking that the eternal, sovereign, infinite, creator of all that is hasn't already set in motion His countermeasures to humble their arrogance. Truly, God is merciful and gracious to a people that daily challenge His lordship over His creation. Alas, one day, this time of grace will come to an end. 🤔🤔🙏🙏
Pharaoh just didn't understand that the God of Israel was not A god, he was and is THE God.
@@brucetucker4847 Absolutely. AMEN AND AMEN. Praise be to the sovereign GOD of all that is. 🙏🙏
I will come back one day and pay my respects to all my soldiers and all those 1st born sons killed during this craziness. I read somewhere that the red sea is now very polluted. I bet it is right at this spot. SMH
1:06 i love everything about this clip but this scene with her looking out is stunning
God of Moses is a great GENERAL he left no retreat to ramases
Pharaohs blue helmet was the coolest thing in the whole movie.....it looks alien.
"Mr Sulu! A long phaser burn at these coordinates, if you please..."
10 plagues.. Pillar of fire and cloud.. Parting of the 🌊 .. Manna from heaven.. And yet not a single persons live to see the promised land because of such a hardened heart to the Lord..!! Israelites... What a people
I LOVE THIS MOVIE
KINDLY SHOW FULL MOVIE ❤❤❤🙏
3:46 Is this the man whom Bithiah later married and opened a school to teach children about the Lord?
The CGI in this is great.
There were special effects. There was no CGI back then.
@@yvetteking7749 Sarcasm
Fun fact: Pharaoh's army had no interest in chasing after the departing Jews until God hardened their collective hearts (i.e. messed with their minds) to do so. One can only conclude that Yahweh evidently had a hankering to mass-drown a bunch of people again.
That's a thought......
Considering Pharoah was inclined to let them go from the outset until Yahweh interfered, I reckon you are right. The plagues and deaths all happened because he felt theneed to flex, not because of Pharoah.
As magnificent as this scene is, as dominating as Yul Brynner was, it would not have happened this way. Going at full gallop would have placed unnecessary stress on the chariots and passengers (there was no suspension on chariots. Just axel shafts and wheels) and it would have exhausted the horses in maybe two hours.
I guess this speed was required only on the time of actual charge against the enemy forces in real battlefield.
My question is did they really ride chariots in this scene!
@@yashbspianoandcompositions1042no it's cgi
@@adolfo777nica I don't think CGI was there that time my friend
Egyptian chariots were very light; in fact one man could carry it by himself. But its true cavalry or chariot charging at full speed could only last a short while before they were blown.
I remember seeing this as a kid. Scared the crap out of me. Even if the effects were what they were. Looked like fire to me.
Epic outdoor movie sets
Those were the days when they still knew how to make great movies with great actors like Yul Brunner & Chartlon Heston ❤💙❤️💙❤️
Just how much of his army did the Pharoh lose in the Red Sea? Not all of the Egyptian army could have been present. Much of it had to have been deployed on the frontiers, watching the borders and keeping vassal states in line. The Pharoh probably lost his palace guards army. Likely a small portion remained at the palace to guard it and the capitol. Still, the Pharoh suffered a serious loss of the best portion of his army as the palace guard army was likely to have been the best equipped and best trained of the entire army. The Pharoh was likely preoccupied immediately with rebuilding his army before neighboring states and vassal states started getting the wrong ideas about Egypt.
The chariot corps would have been the decisive core of the field army and would probably be kept all together in the capital as a fast reaction force while the people watching the border were ordinary infantry. The later Roman empire used that concept with limitanei manning the borders and the best troops as comitatenses who would wait at a central location and go where there was trouble. Chariots were the elite forces of the late bronze age and all the nobles would have been in chariots, so losing them would be a terrible blow to Egypt's army and government.
Best movie ever
The reason why they are whipping the horses are because the horses are going slower when they run, so they whipping the horse it's because for them to be able to run faster
In real life the Israelites crossed the Reed Sea, a shallow marshalled area that was at that time temporarily lower due to a recent large volcano explosion in the Crete island I think at the Mediterranean.
They certainly knew how to build sets.
This is visually more appealing than the 2014 remake starring Christian Bale. It's somehow more colourful and doesn't have a washed out feel to it.
Splendido Kolossal Storico-Biblico, un capolavoro assoluto, una autentica pietra miliare della storia del cinema.Attori e caratteristi, tutti molto bravi e carismatici.Bravi Edward G.Robinson e Vincent Price, nei rispettivi ruoli di Datan e Baka.Molto bravo e carismatico Charlton Heston nel ruolo di Mosè. Semplicemente Eccellente e Strepitoso Yul Brinner nei panni del faraone Ramesse ll, con un'interpretazione da Oscar.Bellissimi i costumi, e splendide e sontuose le scenografie, ottimi gli effetti speciali, e Grande la regia del maestro Cecil B.De Mille.Voto 10 e Lode.
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1957ல். சீரங்கத்தார்.
I remember the film 'Ten Commandments '