Review of The Ten Commandments (1956) by Ale L — 24 Apr 2014
The epic of biblical epics that not even Ben Hur can measure up to. Heston becomes Moses for all intents and purposes and poor Yul Brynner ends up with the Egyptians seem to have no goodness at all. Overly dramatic and long but this only adds to the fun.
This review of The Ten Commandments (1956) was written by Ale L on 24 Apr 2014.
The Ten Commandments has generally received positive reviews.
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