The Prince of Egypt with Val Kilmer: DVD Cover

    The Prince of Egypt Director: Brenda Chapman, Stephen Hickner, Simon Wells Cast: Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sandra Bullock

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/14/1999
    • Original Release: 1998
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 1,152
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    Audio commentary with directors Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner, and Simon Wells; "The Making of The Prince of Egypt"; "When You Believe" multi-language presentation; Basics of animation "Chariot Race"; Focus on technical effects; "The Prince of Egypt" art gallery; Two theatrical trailers; Cast and filmmakers' bios; Production notes; Special sneak preview

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    Scene Index
    0. Scene Index
    1. Deliver Us (Main Title) [4:15]
    2. The River [3:59]
    3. Chariot Race [2:53]
    4. One Weak Link [2:26]
    5. Rameses' Hiding Place [1:24]
    6. Desert Flower [4:01]
    7. You are Our Brother [3:19]
    8. All I Ever Wanted [2:01]
    9. Hieroglyph Nightmare [1:32]
    10. Sacrifice [1:45]
    11. This is Your Home [1:33]
    12. Slavery [4:02]
    13. The Sand Storm [4:07]
    14. Through Heaven's Eyes [4:46]
    15. Burning Bush [5:44]
    16. The Mission [2:56]
    17. Let My People Go [2:52]
    18. Playing With the Big Boys [3:13]
    19. Rameses vs. Moses [2:27]
    20. Nile of Blood [5:46]
    21. Plagues [3:02]
    22. Ultimatum [1:02]
    23. Death of the Firstborn [2:59]
    24. When You Believe [4:40]
    25. Parting the Red Sea [5:26]
    26. The Closing of the Red Sea [3:43]
    27. Goodbye Brother [3:05]
    28. End Credits [2:19]

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    Editorial Reviews

    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. Arthur Borman, All Movie Guide

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    perfectby Anonymous

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    November 23, 2005: This movie was amazing. My teacher showed it to me after we studied egypt and it all mader sense. The music was the best part.

    A condensed version of Exodus, but still enjoyable.by Anonymous

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    November 06, 2005: DreamWorks researched this animated film extensively before putting it onto film and the result is a “fairly” accurate attempt to retell the story of Moses (voiced by Val Kilmer) who was sent by God of the Hebrews to deliver His people from the bondage of slavery under Pharaoh. What’s different in this film is that it focuses on the relationship between Moses and Ramses (voiced by Ralf Fiennes), who grew up loving each other as brothers only to face each other later in life as enemies. Parents and kids alike should enjoy this entertaining and visually breathtaking film. G- (uh, well it’s G. Enjoy it.)


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