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The Ten Commandments (2006)

English · DVD

US Version | Region code 1
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A telling of the biblical tale, where Moses returns to Egypt to free the Hebrews from slavery.

The Ten Commandments unfolds with all of the spectacle, violent human drama, and grand inspiration that have earned it its distinction as the greatest story ever told. When an oracle prophesizes that a child will become Prince of Egypt, a time of danger approaches the kingdom. The Egyptian Pharaoh orders the massacre of all newborn males. But one child, Moses - the son of a Hebrew slave--escapes certain death when he is set adrift on the Nile. As years pass, he is raised in a royal Egyptian household and, with no memory of his family, rises to the stature of prince. Upon discovery of his true heritage, and inspired by a fiery message from God, Moses embarks upon a noble and desperate fight to reclaim his destiny as the leader and liberator of the Hebrew people.

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Director Robert Dornhelm
Actor Naveen Andrews, Dougray Scott, Omar Sharif, Linus Roache, Padma Lakshmi, Mía Maestro
Label ECHO BRIDGE
 
Genre Drama
History
Content DVD
FSK / age rating from age 0
Publication date 05.09.2006
Region code 1
Version US Version
Year of production 2006
Length 176 Minutes
Audio English (Dolby Surround 5.1)
Extras Making of
Screen 16/9
 

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  • Die 10 Gebote

    Written on 02. July 2010 by Ephraim Hofer.
    This customer review refers to a alternative version.

    Dies ist wirklich ein schlechter Film. Nicht zu vergleichen mit "Die Zehn Geboten" von Cecil B. DeMilles. Natürlich kann man nicht erwarten, dass es ähnlich wird, war ja auch ein einmaliger Film 1956. Aber diesem neuen Film fehlt die Würze, die Pointe. Der Mann Moses weiss oftmals gar nicht, was er will. Beim DeMilles Film war die Grundlage DIE HEILIGE SCHRIFT. Hier überhaupt nicht. Es ist irgendwie nicht klar definierbar. Wohin gehört Moses denn nun eigentlich? Das kommt hier nicht zum Ausdruck. Das ist ganz anders bei der späteren Verfilmung "Moses" mit Burt Lancaster. Der war sehr gut.

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