Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1956)

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HTie foundation of freedom's triumph over the forces of darkness is found in the words that came flaming from Mount Sinai — the Ten Commandments. It has required more than two years of production to re-enact on film the events that brought about the giving of the tablets bearing the Ten Commandments. These events are both timely -and timeless. They are timeless as God's word to Moses heard as the last speech in our film and found on America's famed Liberty Bell "Proclaim liberty throughout all the land, unto all the inhabitants thereof." They are so timely that I regard "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" as the most modern motion picture I have ever made. Anne Baxter as Princess Nefretirl Edward G. Robinson as Dathan Yvonne DeCar/o as Sephora, daughter of Jethro Debra Paget as Lilia, the house slave Filming of Cecil B. De Mille's production of "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." Scene shows the re-enactment of the Exodus before the gates of Per-Rameses. Judith Anderson as Memnet Sir Cedric Hardwicke as the Pharaoh Sethi Martha Scott as the Mother of Moses Vincent Price as Baka, the Masterbui/der