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The Ten Commandments (1923) | Directed by Cecil B. DeMille
The Ten Commandments is a silent-era epic that tells two stories: one set in biblical times and the other in the modern day. The first part dramatizes the story of Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt, receiving the Ten Commandments from God. The second part shifts to a contemporary tale about two brothers, one of whom breaks the commandments and suffers dire consequences, reinforcing the moral lessons of the biblical narrative.
Genre: Historical Epic, Religious Drama
Director: Cecil B. DeMille
Cecil B. DeMille was a towering figure in early Hollywood, known for his lavish productions, religious epics, and grand storytelling. A pioneer of American cinema, he directed both silent films and talkies with a flair for spectacle and morality. His career spanned over four decades, culminating in the 1956 remake of The Ten Commandments, which became one of his most famous works.
Star Cast:
Theodore Roberts as Moses
Charles de Rochefort as Pharaoh Rameses
Estelle Taylor as Miriam
Richard Dix as John McTavish (modern story)
Rod La Rocque as Dan McTavish (modern story)
Leatrice Joy as Mary Leigh
Audiences in 1923 were astounded by the film’s scale and ambition, especially its groundbreaking special effects and massive sets, including a full-size Egyptian city built in the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes in California. Critics praised DeMille’s ability to blend religious reverence with cinematic spectacle. The film was a major box office success and helped cement DeMille’s reputation as a master of the epic genre.
Fun Facts:
* The elaborate sets for the Egyptian scenes were buried in the California desert after filming, where remnants still remain and are known as the “Lost City of DeMille.”
* The movie’s dual structure—half biblical epic, half contemporary morality tale—was highly unusual for the time.
* DeMille reused several of the special effects techniques in later productions, pioneering many visual tricks of early cinema.
* This film laid the foundation for DeMille’s later remake in 1956, which was a full-color sound version and became a staple of religious cinema.
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