The EGYPTIAN (1954) part 24 [final conclusion] classic epic Egypt Sinuhe Ankh Nibiru Winged Disc

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The EGYPTIAN (1954) part 24 [final conclusion] classic epic cinema Egypt Sinuhe Ankh Nibiru Winged Disc

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  • Jó a film,de egy csomó minden ki lett hagyva belőle,ami a könyvben van.

  • um...

  • Because of this movie I bought an ankh cross for myself.

  • ME TOO! I saw it first as an impressionable young person and it CHANGED MY LIFE! A lot of deep messages. We use the ankh here at mardukites too and the winged disc... Thank you for your interest!

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  • WTF? Why did you have to go and do THAT to Horemheb?!

  • I agree with Gnickk - Victor Mature had one of the greatest voices in classic, vintage Hollywood, and you botched it up! He's one of my favorite actors!

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  • RIP Edmond Purdom, RIP!

  • merlynstone,i presume you are from Egypt??? Is there possibility to buy a nemes, you know, the head wearing?

  • What happened to Victor Mature's voice?

  • Thank you for uploading this! A timeless classic movie! xD

  • yes... i remember this... a remarkable film...

    it may not have been true to the novel, but that doesn't take anything from it...

    the ending was perfect...

    thx for putting this up...

    --Mike

  • Thank you for uploading. The quality is in need of improvement though - sound and vision. As for the film, I am hugely disappointed at how unfaithful it is to the plot and spirit of the book, but it was made a while ago in Hollywood, in a civilization that felt compelled to sell its own dreams and truths, I guess. To all interested in the full story, I highly recommend Mika Waltari's original novel!

  • Respond to this video... I had read the book when I was 13, and did come from a medical family. I followed Sinuhue's path as his father stated (paraphrase) even kings must bow down before doctors. Everyone is in need when ill, equally. I wish the film had been better, but for Hollywood, the look of the 18th dynasty was rather good. T hat was what I liked, Edmund Purdom, God Rest your soul, you were a damned fine actor!

  • @MrAlienscribe Yeah, why?

  • Good one

  • @Gnickk What gives with the distortion?

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