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Clocking in at nearly four hours, the film was a "sacred mission" for DeMille, who insisted on realism and spiritual gravity. Shot in VistaVision and Technicolor, it used thousands of extras to create a sense of overwhelming scope.
Cecil B. DeMille's 1956 epic The Ten Commandments remains a towering achievement of Old Hollywood, defined by its massive scale, groundbreaking visual effects, and iconic performances. 🎬 Cinematic Spectacle Clocking in at nearly four hours, the film
DeMille had directed a silent version in 1923, but the 1956 version focused entirely on the biblical story of Moses rather than a contemporary morality tale. 🎭 The Iconic Rivalry Clocking in at nearly four hours
This sequence won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects and remains one of cinema's most famous moments. defined by its massive scale