
The Prince of Egypt

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The Prince of Egypt/Joseph: King of Dreams
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Dreamworks Pictures has taken the biblical story of Exodus, put it into cartoon form, and released it on the big screen as an epic animated feature. The Prince of Egypt tells the story of Moses releasing the Jews from Egyptian slavery under the hand of the evil pharaoh Rameses. Think of The Ten Commandments with songs and an all-star cast doing the voices. In the Charlton Heston role of Moses is Val Kilmer. Moses' brother Rameses, previously played by Yul Brynner, is now voiced by Ralph Fiennes. The story revolves around these two close brothers, Moses and Rameses. While Rameses is groomed to take over the land, his beloved brother Moses is a carefree prankster, until he learns the true secret of his past. His secret, of course, is that he is really a Jew and as a child was floated down the river to escape mass genocide. The pharaoh Seti (Patrick Stewart) raised Moses as his son. Upon learning the truth of his past from a burning bush, Moses returns to Egypt with God on his side and demands that the pharaoh (now his brother Rameses) must "Let my people go." With songs written by Oscar-winner Stephen Schwartz and sung by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, The Prince of Egypt covers all the classic story points of the story of Moses, including the ten plagues and the parting of the Red Sea.
Cast and crew
Additional information
Directors
Brenda Chapman
Steve Hickner
Simon Wells
Released year
1998
Genres
Action/Adventure
Animation
Comedy
Family
Size
5.55 GB (HD 1080p)
3.47 GB (HD 720p)
2.78 GB (SD 480p)
Studio
Dreamworks
Age rating
Writers
Philip Lazebnik
Nicholas Meyer
Additional terms
Subtitles
English (CC)
Duration
1 H 38 Min
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