Review of The Ten Commandments (1956) by Kevin J — 02 Feb 2016
The Ten Commandments have certainly aged since 1956, but it remains a true classic film that maybe be nearly four hours long yet I still wish it was longer. Great acting, fantastic set pieces, and a great adaptation of the Biblical tale, the film is a fantastically daring film.
Cecil B. DeMille showcases why he is the legend that he is with this film and Charlton Heston brilliantly depicts Moses. The task of watching the film will prove daunting for many, but this pilgrimmage is more than worth your time.
This review of The Ten Commandments (1956) was written by Kevin J on 02 Feb 2016.
The Ten Commandments has generally received positive reviews.
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