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The Ten Commandments

A two-part epic follows Moses as he leads the Israelites from Egypt toward the Promised Land, recounting the reception of the Tablets and the ensuing episode of worshiping the golden calf. The narrative then shifts to a contemporary San Francisco setting, illustrating how the commandments shape modern life. In this present-day thread, two brothers contend for Mary’s affection, and their rivalry erupts when John uncovers that Dan used shoddy materials to build a cathedral.

Director(s)

Cecil B. DeMille

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Cast & Crew

Gino Corrado

Gino Corrado

Extra (uncredited)

Noble Johnson

Noble Johnson

The Bronze Man - Prologue

Robert St. Angelo

Robert St. Angelo

Extra (uncredited)

Louise Emmons

Louise Emmons

Elderly Israelite (uncredited)

Eugene Pallette

Eugene Pallette

Israelite Slave (uncredited)

John J. Richardson

John J. Richardson

Israelite Slave (uncredited)

Arthur Edmund Carewe

Arthur Edmund Carewe

Israelite Slave (uncredited)

Wilson Benge

Wilson Benge

Extra (uncredited)

Jack Montgomery

Jack Montgomery

Israelite Slave (uncredited)

Cecil B. DeMille

Cecil B. DeMille

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Julia Faye

Julia Faye

The Wife of Pharaoh

Charles Farrell

Charles Farrell

Israelite Slave (uncredited)

Mabel Richardson

Mabel Richardson

Israelite Woman (uncredited)

Roscoe Karns

Roscoe Karns

The Boy in the Rain (uncredited)

Virginia Bradford

Virginia Bradford

Extra (uncredited)

Theodore Roberts

Theodore Roberts

Moses - The Lawgiver

Charles De Rochefort

Charles De Rochefort

Rameses - the Magnificent: Prologue

Estelle Taylor

Estelle Taylor

Miriam - the Sister of Moses: Prologue

Pat Moore

Pat Moore

The Son of Pharaoh - Prologue

James Neill

James Neill

Aaron - Brother of Moses: Prologue

Lawson Butt

Lawson Butt

Dathan - The Discontented

Clarence Burton

Clarence Burton

The Taskmaster - Prologue

Edythe Chapman

Edythe Chapman

Mrs. Martha McTavish

Richard Dix

Richard Dix

John McTavish

Rod La Rocque

Rod La Rocque

Dan McTavish

Leatrice Joy

Leatrice Joy

Mary Leigh

Nita Naldi

Nita Naldi

Sally Lung - a Eurasian

Robert Edeson

Robert Edeson

Redding - an Inspector

Charles Ogle

Charles Ogle

The Doctor

Agnes Ayres

Agnes Ayres

The Outcast

Genevieve Belasco

Genevieve Belasco

(uncredited)

Dorothy Dale

Dorothy Dale

Egyptian Girl (uncredited)

Cecilia de Mille

Cecilia de Mille

Extra (uncredited)

Attilio Degasparis

Attilio Degasparis

Child Extra (uncredited)

Viscount Glerawly

Viscount Glerawly

Extra (uncredited)

Rex Ingram

Rex Ingram

Israelite Slave (uncredited)

Kathleen O'Shee

Kathleen O'Shee

Israelite Slave (uncredited)

Jack Padjan

Jack Padjan

Israelite Slave (uncredited)

Details

GenresDrama, History
Runtime2h 16 mins
Released on23 Nov 1923
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

Essentially two separate stories, this shows well the aspirational brilliance of Cecil B. De Mille as well as his complete inability to condense anything! The first part depicts the Exodus and Leviticus books from the Old Testament - the story of Moses leading the slaves from their somewhat brutal existence in Egypt and the passing down of the Ten Commandments to the people as they build the great Tabernacle. The second part modernises the application of the Commandments and applies them to a family in 1920's America with two brothers who vie for the affections of the same girl whilst one seeks fame and fortune, the other a more contented existence. Both stories exhort the import of the Commandments as the basic tenets of human decency and values - and shy not from visiting severe punishments on those who transgress. The former story includes a wonderful score and, for the time, some pretty impressive special effects - especially the parting of the Red Sea. The second story is less impressive - more a slightly over-moralistic tale of greed and avarice that was hardly unusual then (or is now). The budget - some $1.8m was enormous for the time and the scale of the cinematography, extras etc. in phase one is impressive and convincing; the acting comes into it's own a bit more in the second act - with Richard Dix and Rod La Rocque playing the brothers well, and Nita Naldi shining as the Eurasian temptress "Sally Lung". As with so many silent films, it's all in their faces - and this one doesn't disappoint - even if there is a little too much theatrical gesturing and posturing now and again. On balance I probably prefer the 1956 iteration, again by De Mille, but there is little in it and if you do get a spare 2¼ hours then this is certainly a superb example of grand cinema from a visionary director.

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