Moses (1975) Reviews

Moses (1975)
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Originally filmed for British television as a six-hour miniseries, Moses appeared in the U.S. in 1975 as a 2 1/2-hour theatrical release. God's lawgiver (Burt Lancaster) is chosen by God to deliver the Israelites out of Egypt, across the Red Sea and into the promised land of Canaan. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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Starring:
Burt LancasterAnthony Quayle, (more)
Director(s):
Gianfranco de Bosio
Format(s):
DVD
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Terri H.

Boring! This was a little too "violent" for me. They didn't really have to go into so much detail. We didn't even watch the whole movie.

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Alexandria M.

This is a shortened version of a 1970's TV mini series dealing with the story of Moses and the exodus of the Hebrews during the reign of an Egyptian pharaoh. This movie is not close to the epic of the 1950's classic The Ten Commandments. It can't be really being made for TV. The acting is ok, not stellar, but it won't put you to sleep watching it. The story goes over more than that covered in The Ten Commandments though, and that is something that it has going for it. Overall it's a good compliment to the de Mille classic and one I recommend watching for what happens after the Hebrews receive the Ten Commandments.

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    Terri H.

    Boring! This was a little too "violent" for me. They didn't really have to go into so much detail. We didn't even watch the whole movie.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Alexandria M.

    This is a shortened version of a 1970's TV mini series dealing with the story of Moses and the exodus of the Hebrews during the reign of an Egyptian pharaoh. This movie is not close to the epic of the 1950's classic The Ten Commandments. It can't be really being made for TV. The acting is ok, not stellar, but it won't put you to sleep watching it. The story goes over more than that covered in The Ten Commandments though, and that is something that it has going for it. Overall it's a good compliment to the de Mille classic and one I recommend watching for what happens after the Hebrews receive the Ten Commandments.

    Yes   |   No

     
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