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  • Moses and 12+ slaves disliked this video!

  • a very good job. Yul Brynner is a brilliant actor and a hot man :D. Great vid!

  • Fantastic job of compiling every facial expression, commanding Pharoahic-pose, & every colorful royal-Ramses-regalia the man had in his Egyptian closet! The impact of this epic Biblical production on our 1950s generation is without question. To God be the glory!

  • Ramses is ruled out. 1 King 6:1 dates the Exodus Pharoah to either Amenhotep II or his father Thutmoses III, with the exodus at about 1440 BC. "Moses" was a play on the Thus"moses" lineage. Pharoah's daughter, about 15 years old, adopted Moses to become heir to the throne. Her three brothers died. However, Amenhotep, a true-blooded heir, was born and Moses was out and lost favor. Josephus also tells us that Moses did marry an Ethopian woman before he was 40. Book of Numbers confirms that.

  • i love designing religious pics,please visit my online store and tell me what you think, love to hear some comments about my designs, my moses design parting the sea i recive alot of comments about cafepresdotcom/jmcks

  • Yul was such a bad mofo in this film. the costumes, he looked like an evil snake, the voice, the accent, the music. everything perfect. truly a classic! he even had a six pack before there were six packs. and he posed like superman with acape. BRAVO!

  • Such an awesome movie. One of my all-time favourites, if not The All Time. Very profound effect it had on me as a kid and made me a better Bible student, which is how I found so many inaccuracies in it (Ramses lived around 200 years AFTER the Exodus! Oops, wrong Pharaoh! Common mistake...). Still, a monumental film. They don't make movies like this anymore...

  • STUD!

  • I want to watch the full movie but where?

  • @FilmFanatic5 You can watch it spoken in Spanish (dubbing), here in Youtube. Do search. You can also buy DVD for selling. Do search in Amazon site.

  • I used to watch this movie every year on ABC growing up. Thank you for posting this, good memories. What a great movie.

  • very very attractive man acting pharaoh :)

  • about the movie: the 35th anniversary has 20 mins added, making it 245 mins in total (or was it 1989 or 1991 for the release), what is the change between the 225 min cut and the 245 min cut?

  • @TheJamesmario Maybe like five seconds different. I can recite the film by heart, and it was virtually no different than when I'd watch it on tv from the early eighties onward. When Ranses orders the tenth plague so to speak we suddenly see Nefretiri steal off to warn Moses- that was the ONLY new part. Maybe in times past more was left out.

  • i love yul brynner gijoe 989,.

  • The Ten Commandments is my all-time favorite movie! No joke! Ever since I was a kid, I've loved this movie. Yul Brenner was one of my first crushes! He's still a huge crush of mine. LOL Super handsome, suave and sexy! That walk, how he stares, his build, those bowlegs...everything!

  • It should be illegal to be that cute! It can kill girls all over! It killed me that's for sure. :)

  • They didn't need "special effects" so much back then to still make a very popular movie. AH.. THEY ARE OUT OF IDEAS

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  • My God...thank you so much for recognizing Yul ...because this man was an actor supreme..and to see him in the same movie opposite Charlton Heston was just wow...I love the ten commandments.As a child I used to watch it wide eyed and never move...as long a movie as it is..it never lost my attention.I used to wish I would grow up to be him! Hee hee.His Ramses was stubborn but I was sympathetic to the elements and tradition and emotions with his father..Only Yul could have pulled this off.

  • @TheHeavensSpear I love the outfits they wear... I can see you in those... Those outfits were made for you... they look like the outfits a Pharoah would wear... In having seen you, you look more the part to me, even moreso than Yul...

  • TWO PRIME ACTORS!!

  • SO LONG, MY ONE TIME BROTHER

  • Loved it! Thank you for posting this- it was good to see him in that part again :)

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  • What looks he gave in his performances.... I can't imagine anyone else playing Ramses..he was awesome and not to forget his others rolls in the King and I...he was the best and made bald men sexy...what a physique....wow

  • I think he was my first official crush.....sigh......

  • For this 04/24/11 10:47 PM

    Moses was the top of the line no one not even the devil him safe couldn't tuch mose

    He was made to do gods work. And he did untill the end he is in haven with christ right now but as you see the devl has a short time to go. He is going to hell for ever no return he will burn for ever And ever and ever and thoses who flow after him will burn in hell as will. So if you don't want to end up in hell with hitler and

  • Yul in this and in The King and I is the reason I'm gay....I swear

  • I never noticed until now... But dang. Pharaoh was hot.

  • His eyes were amazing!!

  • Can yall actually believe this shit. They teach people to watch the ten commandments. Dont lie and shit. But the actors in this movie are a strait lie. Aint no white people in Africa back then. For any black people watching this. Wake yo ass up to the lies of the Jews and white man. or you will be praising and worshipping white jesus forever. How a white God gonna save a black man. Get real.

  • @OsirusIIII wtf are you talking about black ppl and spanish ppl have it made collect welfare food stamps and wic and free cash while my friends and i have to work from sun up to sun down just to put food on the table while they get to sit home and drink beer steel from white men while there sleeping and sell it back to them the next day at a yard sale unreal you know what i think they should end welfare and make all those lazy basterds get jobs

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  • @OsirusIIII its only a movie calm the heck down!

  • @Mortskcab Only a movie thats is supposed to be historically accurate. So make it historically accurate. Thats all. Just a movie hunh?

  • wow Yul was awsome!

  • "So shall it be written. So shall it be done." A classic movie line.

  • That was a different Hollywood from what it is today. Just different acting, I mean compare to Hollywood today.....

  • Nice skirt Yul, Lady Gaga could have worn it better

  • I grew up watching this movie during the holidays and thought this movie was epic with all the colors, outfits, the actors and actresses. Everyone in this movie was perfect for their role. I had never then and now seen the like. Very nice job, well done.

  • Yul Brynner is so awsome in this! Ect....Ect....Ect! :)

  • perfect for rameses II, or rameses the great.

  • hi i like cheese

  • I have a fettish for a good looking guy dressed as an acnient egyptian... I always loved this film because of the egyptian folklore... and Mr. Brinner in a short kilt!! :D

  • damnit he was TOO charming!

  • what was his nationality background? he was TOO handsome.. O.o

  • @kr35t6

    Russian, mostly. A little Mongol and Romani as well.

  • A legend,an Everlasting hero of the Motion Picture

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  • I saw Yul in the King and I in the spreckles theater in San Diego.

    very fortunate am I.

  • @pchtermino1 so lucky I was born a year after he died i was born October 1986.

  • he was indeed charming met him in person once...

  • k, like wtf i wanted to see the movie!!!!!

  • @brrriiiiittttttttttt you can't excpect a movie with a message this powerful to be allowed here, even the sunday Movie on ABC has moved to a Saturday.

  • YOU TUBE IS INTIMADATED BY THIS MOVIE,THATS WHY THEY WONT LET YOU WATCH IT THE WAY IT IS

  • ...and why didn't Yul Brynner win an Oscar for this performance?

    (scratching my head) I'm not saying this to be funny, like really? One of the most powerful performances I've seen of from any actor!

  • Interesting that DeMille used a Russian to portray Pharoah during the start of the Cold War.

  • Funny how Yul, a Russian by nationality, played the quintessential Egyptian Pharaoh. Terrific job casting and acting.

  • @Slave2Reason he is a Gypsy

  • He had a huge, HUGE presence. He walked on screen and BAM you knew he was there; he didn't even have to say much, or talk very loudly. He was just fantastic!

  • Yul Brynner - made a great pharo. But I just can't see the goa'uld pouch... ;-P

  • You really did a nice job on this video!!

  • Wonderful compilation. Magnificent Tribute!!!!

    ...personally, I'd have put a litte bit of of The Magnificent Seven in there as well. :)

  • I was young when I watched this movie. My dad used to joke that Moses' name was actually "Moses Moses," (since the lady often says, "Oh, Moses, Moses."). I believed my dad, and for a long time, I thought Moses had two of the same name!

  • Wonderful, a great actor Yul video congratulations.

    Maravilloso video Yul un gren actor felicitaciones.

  • @pilar1965ful Thank you very much, I maked this video with so much love in memory of my dear Yul.

  • @cerveral he was a wonderful actor. people now and days need to realize that is how is suppose to be done.

  • what a man they dont make them like that anymore. whew he was truly a man 4 all intents and purposes. i never found my yul brenner but at least i can say i had him. even if it was only in my dreams. he will truly be missed. to his wife and family i only wish u my blessings. i myself have lung cancer and am fighting it with all my heart im never gona give up fighting.

    forever and always a loving fan jeanie

    patch11403@yahoo.com

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  • yes Yul Brynner was one class act .

  • @TheBannanaTribe14 etc. etc. etc.

  • Yes Yul was a handsome man and he would have made a good Professor X as well!!

  • I wish people would use youtube for video and picture sites for pictures.

  • @beaubrent What is a video, but moving pictures?

  • Thank You, I enjoyed the movie.

  • I have seen other Ten Commandments movies, but this is far the best one. This is my all time favorite movie. Yul Brenner did a great job and the special effects are great for a 1956 movie.

  • Too bad in life Yul smoked like a chimney. But anyway, never tire of this film. He blew Charlton Heston away in this movie.

  • Yul Brynner was so perfect for the part. It's as if he was born for it.

    So let it be written; so let it be done.

  • Yul Brynner was so perfect for the part. It's as if he was born for it.

  • At the time , in Hollywood, these movies were "the first" of their kind. Also film makers, were very dramatic, & had to follow strict moral codes. Don't forget people, these are only movies, interpretations, mainly from one man, telling a story to the world, in a simplistic version. We did & still flock to the movies, to "lose" ourselves in a story, whether it's accurate or not. Being hollywood it was all about entertainment.

  • Iam only 27 so i never saw YB in the king and i, but he was born to play the role he played in the 10 commandments. RIP.

  • Yul, qué gran actor fuiste, además de hermoso y sexy.

  • he had it...personality, character, a great actor, singer and dancer...and a great charm and so sexy!

  • You just can't find that kind of gorgeous in a man today baby, uuuh, uuuh, no way! Taylor Lautner eat shit! (Sorry Twilight fans) :'(

  • Even, some parts are not accurate. But it tells of the battle of the Gods. The true God Jehovah or Yahweh battle false gods of Egypt and the priests of Pharaoh had magic powers show the gods of Egypt was there. Issue, was who as the right to rule mankind and the universe.

  • Most attractive man, inside and out. I miss his style and talent. Always a pleasure to watch and enjoy.

  • @TheTreacle52 So agree, he was incredibly sexy.  His walk would do it for me everytime, he was sex on legs. Incredible stage presence, from Taras Bulba to the Magnificent Seven.

    This is the only actor I could watch paint a wall. The opening scenes from Magnificent Seven where he walks to the hearse and climbs up, oooohhhh! I replay that must be a thousand times just to see that walk.

  • I fell in love with Yul brynner after watching the ten commandments. I am saved now, so i won't discuss 'fantasies', but, yeah, he was blessed man.

  • Bathe herrrrr, and brrrrring herrr TO ME...

  • I saw this film in the easter holidays. These actors were gr8. May Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner be RIP! GOD BLESS THEM!

  • I really think Yule Bryner was made for the pharaoh in this movie. He did such a great acting in it.

  • Charlton Heston: "There is the best performance in the film, Yule Brynner as Ramses. I could have been better."

    Reporter: "How old were you?"

    Heston: "28. I think I could do better as the old Moses now, but I could no longer play the young Moses." (Sometime in the late 1990s)

  • @axecalibore

    Interesting quotes! :) I definitely think Yul Brynner was the best looking star in this movie. Talentwise, it's hard for me to say who was the best, but Yul definitely did a fabulous job playing Ramses. He was perfect for the role of a pharoah.

  • @stealth4386 Actually the best looking guy was Edward G. Robinson! Psych!

  • @kalimaganeshshivan

    Are you kidding me?! Edward G. Robinson?! LOL, I actually kinda liked the fact that he was in some scenes with Brynner in this movie just because Brynner's extreme hotness was all the more evident compared to Robinson's utter hideousness.

  • @stealth4386 You know I kidding right? LOL

  • @stealth4386 You know I'm kidding right? LOL

  • @stealth4386 ...come on now, they can't all be red hot looking, Edward G was very talented, and a fabulous dancer in his early days.. give credit where due... I'm sure you are good at some things too, even tho you might not be "hot"

  • I remember watching the movie just for Yul. I think he was the most interesting character in the movie. His magnetism caught up around his eyes... and... gosh!! look at those muscles!!!

    Great vid!

  • Yul Brynner, the best and will never be duplicated.

  • I enjoyed Yul Brynner in this Movie. He was very attractive, here. This movie was the best they should never have tired to remake it. There could never be another Yul or Charleston Heston. R.I.P Yul Brenner and Charleston Heston. You both were to outstanding men in your work...

  • Yul Brynner was hot in this movie. I know he was the villain and all but damn.

  • incredible performance!!!!!

  • The Ten Commandments in Outer Space was Sesson One of the Original TV series Battlestar Galactica. Lorne Greene with his Deep Theatrical Stage Voice was like Moses leading the survivors of the Human Race across the Great Desert towards the Holy Promised Land . All that kept the people going was their Faith in the" Holy Book of the Word ", and their Trust and Faith in their Leader, Adama played by the late Lorne Greene. In Galactica there was a Last Supper, Twelve Apostles,a Judas, & a Red Sea...

  • Epic actor

  • bravissimi tutti

  • this movie and "The King and I" was one of the best outstanding "Yul" movies. Man those where them days ok !!!!

  • the most memorable casting part in the movie for me. Even better than Charleton Heston.

  • I would like to remember to all, that this video, was maked for me, not for discuss about religions or races, this was maked like a tribute to Yul Brynner and we can discuss about his work in this movie, or how good looking he was, so please, try to avoid polemics about religions or races.

    This is not the case.

    Thank you very much for your comments.

    Cerveral

  • @cerveral : Very good and honest introductory editorial. It reminds me of Hugh Hefner's introduction in the first issue of Playboy magazine. Well done.

  • @cerveral I think Yul is a great example of rising above all that. I recently discovered how he came out of Communist Russia, and became a big movie star...a great success.

  • @cerveral Just to tell you, it's "made", not "maked". But still, great speech and I respect you for that. :)

  • The Pharao Rameses II usuallly wore the red-and -white crown of Upper and Lower Egypth. At his pursuit for the Israelites, Rameses II wore the blue Iraeus helmet that pharaohs wore for battle.

  • It is no coincidence that Charlton Heston s 3 mos. old son Fraser Heston appeared as the infant moses in the film.GODs Divine plan indeed .Moses robe was handwoven by the finest handweaver in Hollywood who made the costume in movies like David and Bathsheeba and Sampson and Delilah. Optical techniques such as Parting of the Red Sea was kept secret by the director for a long time.

  • The infant moses was Charlton Heston s newborn son.Some details of Moses life that were not in the Holy bible were taken from the Koran.An amazing coincidence in the production..Mr.Arnold Friberg who designed the distinctive rust-white-black striped robe of Moses who used these colors because they were most impressive,only later discovered these were actually the colors of the Tribe of Levi,the priestly tribe of Israel.

  • The greatest film of all times,the popularity unsurpassed. No coincidence that this was the very last movie thhe infamous Camille de Mille directed before he died in 1957. It was GODs will indeed! This was the most financially successful film made in history grossing $978 million in todays adjusted inflation rate,if my math is correct.Won the Academy Awards Best Picture,Best Visual and Sound Effects etc. This made Chalton Heston a legend.

  • He was definitely very good in this role....just as Charlton Heston will always be seen as Moses by so many....Yul Brenner will always be remembered as Pharoah - Ramses.......in the Ten Commandments............

  • "So let it be written, so let it be done."

  • check out my Yul Brynner impersonations on my page, impersonations 4

  • really??! you didn't put one scene from the movie in your vid? REALLY!?!?

  • Sex appeal, when alot of bald heads weren't sexy. He could wear it well. Yul had some black in him. Believe that.

  • lol i never knew he was actor also in movie Bitka na Neretvi

  • How can this possibly be historically correct?! Europeans were band from Africa b/c they had leprosy or now a days called Vitiligo, Exodus 4:6 states that God told Moses to put his "hand into his bosom: and when he took it out, his hand was Leprous as snow". Moses& all of Egypt had ppl with Dark Pigmentation & these white ppl go around trying to rewrite history, eradicate any trace of African from biblical figures, when in all actuality the ten commandment say THOU SHALT NOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS

  • This is not the actual music from the movie. The movie theme is better. I know it well enough to notice the difference.

  • i love this movie

  • Daaaaaaaaaaaarn, he ws so HOT

  • Outstanding soundtrack. Perhaps the best of any movie. You'll never hear or see the likes of this type again.

    Yul was a fine actor also. Imo, he and Anne Baxter carried this one.

  • I always looked forward to when they would show this movie at the end of the year every year growing up. Gotta get this on DVD. Still a classic!

  • Ramses the Great was a white man. He has white DNA.

  • sorry, I had the idea that the ancient egyptians, especially the pharaohs and queens had a very fine, nice and delicate face, like tuthankamon´s mask

  • @lovelygrissell black people come in all varieties. I can show you modern day black Africans who look like the Egyptians, with "very fine, nice and delicate face."

  • @sethaus75 Oh god are you one of those 'negroids built the pyramids' morons? Sheesh.

  • @MrGrevy Get an education you piece of shit.

    One thing's for sure, they sure as hell weren't white trash from Europe. They were dark skinned Africans, i.e., black Africans.

  • @sethaus75 lol, no, Egyptians were certainly not negroids. Nice try though. Try reading a book sometime, it won't hurt you I promise.

  • @MrGrevy They were black Africans. Negroid is as useless a term as Caucasoid. Ask any scientist, dimwit, and they'll tell you the same thing. Now run back to whatever white power shithole site you crawled out of. On YouTube you won't have an echo chamber like you have on stormfront. Here you will be challenged and people will wipe the floor with you.

  • @sethaus75 Sociologists use the term negroid. Sorry those pesky facts get in the way of your anger, but it is true.

  • @MrGrevy What anger? How did you deduce anger from my comments? Negroid is a term popular in low-IQ white power circles. The terms are meaningless. Black people aren't all dark skinned with wide flaring noses and thick lips. There is typical more diversity in a single black African tribe than there is in the entire white race. The fact that you would cling to a term like Negroid speaks to your lack of education. Sociologists my ass. Which ones? And which scientists use that term?

  • @sethaus75 Again, maybe this didn't sink in, but negroid is used by sociologists, as is australoid, caucasoid, and others. I know your method of discussion is to simply call people stupid and then run away, but you're simply wrong. You want to be offended and you want to be a victim. I suppose the united negro college fund is racist as well? Sad.

  • @MrGrevy Oh, now you're crying about insults. As I recall you started the insults. Anthropologists and geneticists will tell you Negroid is a meaningless term. Moronic white power types have clung to the word--they think it makes them seem all smart and scientific, lol. No reputable scientist I know has said that Egyptians were white. They may say they were racially ambiguous, but never white. Now there are some unmixed 100% black Africans who look like Egyptians today. To me it's pretty clear.

  • @sethaus75 some egyptian were black, but not all

    egyptians hated Nubians, Hittites and other Aziatics and Hebrews

  • @sethaus75 and do not call us white trash! "White trash" GAVE YOU INTERNET THAT U CAN BULLSHIT NOW

  • @VendPrekmurec Who gave you a lot of the stuff that led up to the Internet? Who gave you gunpowder and rocketry, for example? Would there even be a United States without gunpowder? Nope. Without the United States there would be no Internet.

  • ENCORE! BRAVO! Yul Brynner was one of the GREATEST actors of all time! He was Born for the role of Pharaoh Ramses, because Royalty flows from his pores...He was so Handsome & Regal, with that Deep Commanding Voice & Powerful accent! His physical attributes remind me of "The Rock", but his GOD given acting skills were those of a Gifted GENIUS!

    And who has ever had a sexier Bald Head than Him? :D

    R.I.P. Yul Brynner...We Love U 4-Ever!

  • @bostonscott1 Oh, Jeez......Jeezus Pleezus. You're never going to be satisfied because there is no possibility of every specific, exact type being portrayed by that specific, exact type. Jimmy Stewart as Idi Amin......really? I'll bet money that you have strenuous objection to Sean Connery playing an Irishman instead of a Scottishman in Disney's "Darby O'Gill And The Little People". In other words......Fuck you.

  • Yul Brynner was hot as all fuck in that! I'd lick the sweat out of his pits and off his balls no problem.

  • Funny, at that time black Egyptians were slave masters and lorded over white Jews for centuries, but they never portray it correctly. I guess they thought Yul could pass as a black man. Too much.

  • i watch dis ever easter even if i dont go to church dat much ! ONE OF MY TEN BEST OF ALL TIME MOVIES!

  • I want that vulture wing cape. Good tribute. Now do one of Edward G. Robinson...

    Where's yer Moses now, see?

  • Dude Was Bad ASS In THIS MoVie! HARDCORE! MAHALO HAPPY E 2 ALL!

  • I dont care who or what the actors looked like. When I was growing up in the 70's I stopped playing stickball in Queens to watch this movie every year. I believe it's attempt to recreate the Biblical Story is what should really be emphasized. I've seen passion plays with both white characters playing Jesus as well as blacks playing Jesus. Don't lose sight of the truth of God's word regardless who is playing the characters. Jesus is Lord!

  • @fothgt I like your piety, but this is an Old Testament story. It has nothing to do with the New Testament or Jesus so your comment is really quite irrelevant. Though I'm sure a crappy black actor could play Jesus as well as a crappy white actor.

  • Great movies, saw it yesterday! :D

  • I was 11 yrs. old in 1956 growing up in a small town in Texas. When I got a load of Ramses it took my breath away!! Whatever planet he was from, I wanted to be on it. Yul Brynner gave us many wonderful performances over years. Here he IS RAMSES !

  • This is shocking i am the morning star...amazing words i say....interesting....what a wonder.......

    words

  • @abson1234 What the fuck does that mean?

  • He actually is a great actor and a very sexy looking Prince too... well cast this Movie- forgot just how good this Story was ...and long...... :)

  • this is shit without yul talking.sad.

  • Mr. Sexy!

  • Uno de mis grandes actores favoritos de los todos los tiempos, sin duda.... YUL BRYNNER....en esta gran pelicula, "Los 10 Mandamientos"......

  • One of the last of the Great Actors. He's a actor's actor.

  • oh yeah he was GOD GIFT to Hollywood and to WOMAN for those that had a chance to LOVE HIM lol.. wish i was ONE !!! smile

  • great performance of Yull Brynner as Ramses the great, great costume also, the only thing that the director of the make up artist of that movie forget is that the ancient egyptians use black eyeliner " kahal" on their make up, the kahal was very common on the pharaohs,

    Generaly great performance, he is the best actor that I´ve seen playing the roll of Ramses, congratulations , God bless Yull

  • @lovelygrissell

    THE DIRECTOR OF THIS MOVIE ALSO FORGOT THAT THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS WERE BLACK PEOPLE..HE FORGOT TO SHOW THAT MOSES MARRIED AN ETHIOPIAN WOMAN.

    THE DIRECTOR ALSO FORGOT THAT MIRIAM TURNED WHITE WITH LEPROSY SO COULD NOT HAVE BEEN WHITE TO BEGIN WITH.

    ...OTHER THAN THE FACT THAT THE DIRECTOR FORGOT TO USE AFRICANS TO PLAY AFRICAN PEOPLE IT'S A GREAT FILM

    GOD BLESS YOU

  • @lovelygrissell on the dvd the narrator talks about how they decided not to use the eyeliner, I think because it would distract a 1950's movie audience.

  • @Perktube1 excuse me, in what dvd the narrator talks about not to use the eyeliner ?

  • @lovelygrissell on the dvd I bought. It is a 2-disc dvd and has part 1 of the movie and comments on it, and on the second part. The intermission divides the two...

    on the first one the commentary is by a woman who wrote a book on the movie and made the comment on how they didn't want to use eyeliner.