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| Director: | Cecil B. DeMille |
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| Writer: | J.H. Ingraham, Jack Gariss, Æneas MacKenzie, A.E. Southon, Dorothy Clarke Wilson, Jesse Lasky Jr., Fredric M. Frank |
| Staring: |
| Escaping death, a Hebrew infant is raised in a royal household to become a prince. Upon discovery of his true heritage, Moses embarks on a personal quest to reclaim his destiny as the leader and liberator of the Hebrew people. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 05, 1956 |
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| Director: | Cecil B. DeMille |
| Writer: | J.H. Ingraham, Jack Gariss, Æneas MacKenzie, A.E. Southon, Dorothy Clarke Wilson, Jesse Lasky Jr., Fredric M. Frank |
| Genres: | Drama, History |
| Keywords | christianity, moses, israel, egypt, miracle, slavery, ten commandments, bible, epic, religion, judaism, ancient egypt, technicolor, old testament, pharaoh, passover, christian film, 13th century bc, biblical epic |
| Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Motion Picture Associates |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $122,700,000
Budget: $13,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Oct 19, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Charlton Heston | Moses |
| Yul Brynner | Rameses |
| Anne Baxter | Nefretiri |
| Edward G. Robinson | Dathan |
| Yvonne De Carlo | Sephora |
| Debra Paget | Lilia |
| John Derek | Joshua |
| Cedric Hardwicke | Sethi |
| Nina Foch | Bithiah |
| Martha Scott | Yochabel |
| Judith Anderson | Memnet |
| Vincent Price | Baka |
| John Carradine | Aaron |
| Olive Deering | Miriam |
| Douglass Dumbrille | Jannes |
| Frank De Kova | Abiram |
| Henry Wilcoxon | Pentaur |
| Eduard Franz | Jethro |
| Donald Curtis | Mered |
| Lawrence Dobkin | Hur Ben Caleb |
| H.B. Warner | Amminadab |
| Julia Faye | Elisheba |
| Lisa Mitchell | Jethro's Daughter |
| Noelle Williams | Jethro's Daughter |
| Joanna Merlin | Jethro's Daughter |
| Pat Richard | Jethro's Daughter |
| Joyce van der Veen | Jethro's Daughter |
| Diane Hall | Jethro's Daughter |
| Abbas El Boughdadly | Rameses' Charioteer |
| Fraser Clarke Heston | The Infant Moses |
| John Miljan | The Blind One |
| Francis McDonald | Simon |
| Ian Keith | Rameses I |
| Paul De Rolf | Eleazar |
| Woody Strode | King of Ethiopia |
| Tommy Duran | Gershom |
| Eugene Mazzola | Rameses' Son |
| Ramsay Hill | Korah |
| Joan Woodbury | Korah's Wife |
| Esther Brown | Princess Tharbis |
| Rushdy Abaza | (as Rushti Abaza) |
| Dorothy Adams | Slave Woman / Hebrew at Golden Calf / Hebrew at Rameses' Gate |
| Eric Alden | High Ranking Officer / Taskmaster / Slave / Officer |
| E.J. André | Sheik of Hazerath |
| Babette Bain | Little Miriam |
| Baynes Barron | Taskmaster |
| Kay Bell | Taskmaster / Red-Bearded Slave |
| Mary Benoit | Guardian of the Prince / Court Woman / Hebrew at Dathan's Tent / Hebrew at Crag and Corridor / Mother |
| Henry Brandon | Commander of the Hosts |
| Robert Carson | Eleazar as an Adult |
| Bobby Clark | Little Boy in Exodus |
| Rus Conklin | Whip-Scarred Brick-Carrier / Hebrew at Dathan's Tent |
| Mike Connors | Amalekite Herder (as Touch Connors) |
| Henry Corden | Sheik of Sinai |
| Edna Mae Cooper | Woman of the Court |
| Kem Dibbs | Corporal |
| Maude Fealy | Slave Woman / Hebrew at Crag and Corridor |
| Mimi Gibson | The Blind One's Granddaughter |
| Gavin Gordon | Trojan Ambassador |
| Diane Gump | Slave |
| Nancy Hale | Court Lady in Pool |
| June Jocelyn | Court Lady / Hebrew at Crag and Corridor / Hebrew at Dathan's Tent / Wife of Overseer |
| Richard Kean | Old Hebrew at Moses' House / Hebrew Toward Corridor |
| Gail Kobe | Pretty Slave Girl |
| Fred Kohler Jr. | Foreman |
| Kenneth MacDonald | Hebrew at Crag and Corridor / Slave |
| Peter Mamakos | Chief Driver |
| Irene Martin | Tuya |
| George Melford | Hebrew at Golden Calf / Nobleman |
| John Merton | Architect's Assistant |
| Amena Mohamed | Architect's Assistant |
| Paula Morgan | Hebrew Woman / Slave Woman |
| Dorothy Neumann | Hebrew at Crag and Corridor / Slave / Hebrew at Dathan's Tent |
| John Parrish | Sheik of Rephidim |
| Rodd Redwing | Taskmaster / Hebrew at Golden Calf |
| Addison Richards | Fan Bearer |
| Keith Richards | Hebrew at Golden Calf / Courtier / Slave / Hebrew at Dathan's Tent / Hebrew at Crag and Corridor / Overseer |
| Hal Sherman | Slave |
| Marcoreta Starr | Slave / Hebrew at Golden Calf |
| Onslow Stevens | Lugal |
| Clint Walker | Sardinian Captain |
| Amanda Webb | Hebrew at Golden Calf / Young Woman / Hebrew in Exodus |
| Frank Wilcox | Wazir |
| Jeane Wood | Slave / Hebrew at Crag and Corridor / Hebrew at Golden Calf |
| Luis Alberni | Old Hebrew at Moses' House (uncredited) |
| Lillian Albertson | Slave (uncredited) |
| Barbara Aler | Lady from Edon / Priestess / Hebrew at Golden Calf (uncredited) |
| Michael Ansara | Taskmaster (uncredited) |
| William Bagdad | Slave (uncredited) |
| Arthur Batanides | Hebrew at Golden Calf / Hebrew at Rameses' Gate (uncredited) |
| Polly Burson | Slave (uncredited) |
| Lesley-Marie Colburn | Slave Child (uncredited) |
| Fairy Cunningham | Court Lady / Slave (uncredited) |
| Cecil B. DeMille | Narrator (uncredited) |
| Richard Farnsworth | Chariot Driver (uncredited) |
| Frank Hagney | Hebrew at Golden Calf (uncredited) |
| Kay Hammond | Grease Woman (uncredited) |
| John Hart | Cretan Ambassador (uncredited) |
| Bob Herron | Courier (uncredited) |
| Madeleine Taylor Holmes | Slave (uncredited) |
| Rex Ingram | Bit Part (uncredited) |
| Mary Ellen Kay | Court Lady in Pool (uncredited) |
| Charlotte Knight | Slave (uncredited) |
| Norman Leavitt | Slave (uncredited) |
| Emmett Lynn | Old Slave / Hebrew at Golden Calf (uncredited) |
| Herbert Lytton | Sethi's Attendant / Hebrew at Crag and Corridor (uncredited) |
| Nico Minardos | Courtier (uncredited) |
| Steve Mitchell | Slave (uncredited) |
| Ron Nyman | Egyptian Guard (uncredited) |
| Charles Stevens | Slave (uncredited) |
| Carl Switzer | Slave (uncredited) |
| Robert Vaughn | Spearman / Hebrew at Golden Calf (uncredited) |
| Alan Wells | Hebrew at Crag and Corridor (uncredited) |
| Paul Wexler | Hebrew at Golden Calf (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| John P. Fulton | Special Effects |
| Farciot Edouart | Special Effects |
| Sam Comer | Set Decoration |
| Frank Westmore | Makeup Artist |
| Michael D. Moore | Assistant Director |
| W. Wallace Kelley | Additional Photography |
| J.H. Ingraham | Novel |
| Jack Gariss | Screenplay |
| Æneas MacKenzie | Screenplay |
| A.E. Southon | Novel |
| Dorothy Clarke Wilson | Novel |
| Jesse Lasky Jr. | Screenplay |
| Walter H. Tyler | Art Direction |
| Fredric M. Frank | Screenplay |
| Hal Pereira | Art Direction |
| Loyal Griggs | Director of Photography |
| Albert Nozaki | Art Direction |
| Ruth Godfrey | Choreographer |
| Nellie Manley | Hairstylist |
| J. Peverell Marley | Additional Photography |
| LeRoy Prinz | Choreographer |
| Daniel McCauley | Assistant Director |
| Edward Salven | Assistant Director |
| Ray Moyer | Set Decoration |
| Frank McCoy | Makeup Artist |
| John F. Warren | Additional Photography |
| Francisco Day | Assistant Director |
| William C. Hayes | Thanks |
| Keith C. Seele | Thanks |
| Jerry Cook | Construction Coordinator |
| Gene Garvin | Sound Recordist |
| Arnold Friberg | Costume Design |
| Ralph Marcus | Thanks |
| Frances Dawson | Other |
| Robert Goodstein | Property Master |
| Henry Noerdlinger | Researcher |
| Fouad Aref | Assistant Director |
| Rudolph Lupo | Thanks |
| Frank Caffey | Production Manager |
| Gordon Cole | Property Master |
| Louis Mesenkop | Recording Supervision |
| Arthur Rosson | Assistant Director |
| C. Kenneth Deland | Production Manager |
| Harry Lindgren | Sound Recordist |
| Ralph Jester | Costume Design |
| Gladys Percey | Researcher |
| Richard Mueller | Other |
| George R. Hughes | Thanks |
| John Jensen | Costume Design |
| Labib Habachi | Thanks |
| Donald Robb | Production Manager |
| Donald MacLean | Other |
| Paul K. Lerpae | Special Effects |
| Albert Simpson | Matte Painter |
| Norbert Haring | Grip |
| Albert Scheving | Assistant Camera |
| Doris Turner | Production Secretary |
| Murray Young | Key Grip |
| Bud Bashaw Jr. | Makeup Artist |
| Helen Lierly | Hairstylist |
| George Dutton | Sound Effects Designer |
| Vera Tomei | Hairstylist |
| Glen E. Richardson | Still Photographer |
| Wally Westmore | Makeup Supervisor |
| Edith Head | Costume Design |
| Dorothy Jeakins | Costume Design |
| Loren L. Ryder | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Loren Janes | Stunts |
| Olga Celeste | Animal Wrangler |
| Bob Herron | Stunts |
| Polly Burson | Stunts |
| Elmer Bernstein | Original Music Composer |
| Cecil B. DeMille | Director |
| Anne Bauchens | Editor |
| Joshua Meador | Special Effects |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Henry Wilcoxon | Associate Producer |
| Cecil B. DeMille | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person | |
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| Academy Awards | Best Director | Cecil B. DeMille | Won |
| Academy Awards | Best Actor | N/A | Nominated |
Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 90 | 117 | 82 |
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(The King of Egypt - with his sword drawn - and his Queen, together, converse about killing Moses, servant of the Most High God) ... Queen Nefretiri: 'Bring it back to me, stained with his blood!' Pharoah Rameses: 'I will... to mingle with your own!' Inspired by the Book of Exodus, this C ... ecil B. DeMille-directed, Academy Award-winning biblical epic, the seventh most successful film of all-time, needs no further analysis. Among the undisputed, where exceptionally classic one-liners are concerned, The Ten Commandments is a timeless generational masterpiece, and a National Film Registry-honored landmark of the Hollywood cinema industry ... Period. Five out of five glittering stars.
His God "is" God! The Ten Commandments is at the top end of Hollywood historical epics. It was to be Cecil B. DeMille's last ever directing assignment and he bows out with a gargantuan epic that to this day stands as a testament to his brilliant talent as one of the masters of epic film making. ... The story cribs from a number of biblical sources, some of which are hokum and not to be taken as a religio lesson, but basically it tells the tale of Moses (Charlton Heston) and how he came to lead the Israelites to their exodus from Egypt - culminating in his delivering of God's own Ten Commandments to the people. No expense is spared, with a top line ensemble cast being joined by over 25,000 extras. The wide-screen special effects work dazzles the eyes, the direction of ginormous crowd sequences impressive, and an ebullient spectacle is never far away in what is a picture running at three hours thirty minutes (add ten for the glory of an intermission). It would have been easy for the cast to get lost amongst such a large scale production, but the principals shine bright and make telling characteristic marks. Heston was born for the Moses role, Yul Brynner absolutely excels as Moses' silky and sulky nemesis - Rameses, Anne Baxter gives Nefretiri a beauteous and villainous twin arc, which in turn is counterpointed by Yvonne De Carlo's sultry yet homely Sephora (wife of Moses). Elsewhere we get Debra Paget filling out a trio of gorgeous lady stars, where as Lilia she does determined and heartfelt oomph as a woman yearning to be freed from male dominance. Edward G. Robinson (Dathan) and Vincent Price (Baka) camp it up and have a good time, while Cedric Hardwicke (Sethi) turns in a heartfelt old Pharaoh and John Derek as Joshua, Moses' underling, does surprisingly well given the enormity of the character trajectory. As the music (Elmer Bernstein) swirls and thunders we are treated to Loyal Griggs' colour photography that pings out the screen and brings to life expert costuming. John Fulton's special effects work won him the Academy Award, and even though a couple look creaky these days, they all still today hold great entertaining spectacle worth. While the sheer gusto of the performances overcomes some less than stellar dialogue. Lavish yet vulgar, hokey yet magnificent, this maty not be the greatest historical epic ever made, but it booms loud and proud and is an utter joy for like minded fans of the genre's output. 9/10
As good today as in 1956 This film consists of an all star cast and is an amazing movie. The special effects are incredible especially for 1956. The acting is clearly amazing in this account of Moses and the Ten Commandments. 9-10 ...
Until very recently, I had never actually made it all the way through this Cecil B. De Mille marathon. It is a glorious piece of cinema but no amount of beautiful colour and costumes can detract from what is really rather a staid, over-egged production. Sir Cedric Hardwicke helps open the proceeding ... s as Seti, but once he has gone the film loses much of it's class and just becomes a vehicle for Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner to play Moses and Ramses as this overly scripted tale of frail brotherly love becomes enmity and ultimately open hostility. Edward G. Robinson and Vincent Price present us with a bit of menace; the special effects are cleverly applied - giving the plagues an extra bit of potency and Elmer Bernstein provides a strong score but basically this is just one long story more of biblical, than, epic proportions.