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The Ten Commandments

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jeremykushnier1fan
#25re: The Ten Commandments
Posted: 4/16/06 at 12:06am

Friggen 4 hours, I think not.

Dollypop
#26re: The Ten Commandments
Posted: 4/16/06 at 12:08am

Was the restaurant kosher?

Dunno. It was called Bagel Nosh. What do you think?


"Long live God!" (GODSPELL)

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cturtle
#28re: The Ten Commandments
Posted: 4/16/06 at 3:24am

so i'm not the only one who had a crush on john derek. what a handsome cuss ...


RIP glebby <3

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Mr Roxy
#29re: The Ten Commandments
Posted: 4/16/06 at 7:17am

Believe the movie clocks in @ 3 hours & 39 minutes

It recently played @ the Loews Jersey & I really wanted to see it in a big palace the way it was intended. It was my wife's birthday we were celebrating so that went out the window

I love that movie. Cecil knew how to entertain. Brynner was an awesome presence. Anne Baxter was a hoot running around with the hots for Moses. My favorite was Edward G playing his charactor like a gangster out of one of the old Warner Brothers 30's gangster movies

No sense watching it on TV with commercials. Fire up the old DVD & watch it the way it was intended


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#30re: The Ten Commandments
Posted: 4/16/06 at 12:04pm

DollyPop..........Couldn't have been the Bagel Nosh. It was Passover!!! BTW, in this film DeMille changes the names from the Hebrew. For instance Jochabel is really Yochevad, Bithia is really Batya, and Sephora is really Zipporah.

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Elphaba
#31re: The Ten Commandments
Posted: 4/16/06 at 12:24pm

wasn't Zipporah, the Swede that invented the zipper?


It is ridiculous to set a detective story in New York City. New York City is itself a detective story... AGATHA CHRISTIE, Life magazine, May 14, 1956
Updated On: 4/16/06 at 12:24 PM

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#32re: The Ten Commandments
Posted: 4/16/06 at 1:40pm

Zipporah was the wife of Moses.

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Elphaba
#33re: The Ten Commandments
Posted: 4/16/06 at 2:10pm

yes, and She was Swedish, (maiden name was Skolenklangst) and she invented the zipper when er, ah...Moses could "get it out"....


I just love Anne Baxter in this movie...
"Oh Moses, Moses, Moses."


fowlers knots?


It is ridiculous to set a detective story in New York City. New York City is itself a detective story... AGATHA CHRISTIE, Life magazine, May 14, 1956


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