
Throughout film history, Hollywood has produced a number of sweeping epics and generation-defining movies. However, one Biblical saga - Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments - has withstood the test of time. Beginning with the original 1923 silent film, a powerful story unfolds comparing the Old Testament morality to contemporary immorality. The 1956 film is universally acknowledged among critics as a cinematic masterpiece with a legendary cast including Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner, and Anne Baxter. From its Oscar®-winning director* and revolutionary Oscar®-winning special effects** to its sweeping score and unforgettable sets, The Ten Commandments presents the inspiring story of Moses in all its stunning glory.
Disc 1:
- 1956 4k Ultra Hd Feature Film + Special Feature
- Commentary By Katherine Orrison, Author Of "written In Stone: Making Cecil B.demille's Epic, The Ten Commandments
Disc 2:
- 1956 Blu-ray™ Feature Film (Part 1) + Special Feature
- Commentary By Katherine Orrison, Author Of "written In Stone: Making Cecil B.demille's Epic, The Ten Commandments
Disc 3:
- 1956 Blu-ray™ Feature Film (Part 2) + Special Feature
- Commentary By Katherine Orrison, Author Of "written In Stone: Making Cecil B.demille's Epic, The Ten Commandments"
- Newsreel: The Ten Commandments Premiere In New York
- Theatrical Trailers: 1956 "making Of" Trailer/1966 Trailer/1989 Trailer
Disc 4:
- 1923 Blu-ray™ Feature Film + Special Features
- Hand-tinted Footage Of The Exodus And Parting Of The Red Sea Sequence
- Photo Gallery
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The shipping was Alright and the price was very good, considering it came with not only the 2 extra blu ray discs of the film but also the 1923 original film. but one of the 4 discs (2 or 3) wasn't secure in it's hold. the disc wasn't scratched and i managed to correctly placed it into it's hold, but it was still an annoyance none the less







