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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

REVIEW: The Ten Commandments

MOVIE
The Ten Commandments

CAST
Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner

RELEASE
October 5, 1956

RATING
G

DIRECTOR
Cecil B. DeMille

STUDIO
Paramount Pictures

RUNNING TIME
3 hours 40 minutes




GRADE
A+



STARS
****





REVIEW:

This has got to be the best religious movie I've ever seen. It's also the longest movie I've ever seen. If you read the bible or the torah then you'll already know what this is about. This is basically the life of Moses, who is destined to save the Jews from the Egyptians. Although very long, it is a very moving picture filled with action, romance, drama, and especially adventure. Don't worry, though about the length because it is seperated into 2 discs if you watch it with the family. So if you love stories of religion and courage, then watch the ORIGINAL The Ten Commandments.



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