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    The Prince of Egypt

    PG1998 · Children · 1h 37m

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  1. The Prince of Egypt is a 1998 American animated musical drama film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures.

  2. Dec 18, 1998 · The Prince of Egypt: Directed by Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner, Simon Wells. With Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sandra Bullock. Egyptian Prince Moses learns of his identity as a Hebrew and his destiny to become the chosen deliverer of his people.

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  4. An epic adventure and milestone in cinematic achievement, The Prince of Egypt has captivated movie audiences the world over, becoming one of the top animated films of all time.

  5. The Prince of Egypt. The epic journey of Moses from slave to prince to deliverer has been told and retold for centuries, inspiring generation after generation. Now DreamWorks Animation brings this timeless story to the screen for audiences of every generation to enjoy.

  6. When his plea is denied by his brother Rameses (Ralph Fiennes), the new pharaoh, a series of horrific plagues strike Egypt. Moses finally leads the Israelites to freedom by parting the Red Sea...

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    • Kids & Family, Musical, Animation
    • PG
  7. Egyptian Prince Moses learns of his identity as a Hebrew and his destiny to become the chosen deliverer of his people. Centuries ago in Ancient Egypt, Pharaoh Seti ordered all the male Hebrew babies to be executed.

  8. Dec 18, 1998 · "The Prince of Egypt" is one of the best-looking animated films ever made. It employs computer-generated animation as an aid to traditional techniques, rather than as a substitute for them, and we sense the touch of human artists in the vision behind the Egyptian monuments, the lonely desert vistas, the thrill of the chariot race, the ...

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  10. Wells recalls Katzenberg's rather intimidating directive for The Prince of Egypt: The film should look as if it were drawn by French illustrator Gustave Doré, painted by famed impressionist Claude Monet, and directed by David Lean — a filmmaker who definitely knew a thing or two about scope.

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