'Wazir' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Aladin dan lampu wasiat (1982)
Actors:
Gatot Sudarto (composer),
Rano Karno (actor),
Doddy Sukma (actor),
Hadisjam Tahax (actor),
Lydia Kandou (actress),
Marlia Hardi (actress),
Sukarno M. Noor (actor),
Sisworo Gautama Putra (director),
Husin Lubis (actor),
Jack John (actor),
Pria Bombom (actor),
Alan Nuary (actor),
Yayuk Suseno (actor),
Johann Mardjono (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
Kismet (1967)
Actors:
Barbara Eden (actress),
George Chakiris (actor),
Cecil Kellaway (actor),
Bob Henry (director),
Hans Conried (actor),
José Ferrer (actor),
Charles Lederer (writer),
Roy Clark (actor),
Norman Rosemont (producer),
Edward Knoblock (writer),
Larry Billman (actor),
Jack Regas (miscellaneous crew),
Luther Davis (writer),
Anna Maria Alberghetti (actress),
Bonnie Evans (actress),
Genres:
Musical,
The Ten Commandments (1956)
Actors:
John Carradine (actor),
Robert Carson (actor),
Yul Brynner (actor),
Henry Brandon (actor),
Robert Bice (actor),
Peter Baldwin (actor),
Rushdy Abaza (actor),
Eric Alden (actor),
Luis Alberni (actor),
Eric Alden (actor),
Eric Alden (actor),
Michael Ansara (actor),
Eric Alden (actor),
Fred Coby (actor),
Ken Christy (actor),
Plot: To escape the edict of Egypt's Pharoah, Rameses I, condemning all newborn Hebrew males, the infant Moses is set adrift on the Nile in a reed basket. Saved by the pharaoh's daughter Bithiah, he is adopted by her and brought up in the court of her brother, Pharaoh Seti. Moses gains Seti's favor and the love of the throne princess Nefertiri, as well as the hatred of Seti's son, Rameses. When his Hebrew heritage is revealed, Moses is cast out of Egypt, and makes his way across the desert where he marries, has a son and is commanded by God to return to Egypt to free the Hebrews from slavery. In Egypt Moses's fiercest enemy proves to be not Rameses, but someone near to him who can 'harden his heart'.
Keywords: 13th-century-b.c., act-of-god, adoption, afi, ancient-egypt, armor, arranged-marriage, barefoot, based-on-novel, based-on-the-bible
Genres:
Adventure,
Drama,
History,
Taglines: The Greatest Event in Motion Picture History It would take more than a man to lead the slaves from bondage. It would take a God. Paramount Pictures is proud to announce the return of the greatest motion picture of all time! (1966 re-release)
Quotes:
Moses: No son could have more love for you than I.::Sethi: Then why are you forcing me to destroy you? What evil has done this to you?::Moses: The evil that men should turn their brothers into beasts of burden, to be stripped of spirit, and hope, and strength - only because they are of another race, another creed. If there is a god, he did not mean this to be so.
Sethi: Harden yourself against subordinates. Have no friend. Trust no woman.
Nefretiri: [approaches Rameses as he is praying to an idol, over their dead son] How many more days and nights will you pray? Does he hear you?::Rameses: [praying] Dread Lord of Darkness, I have raised my voice to you, yet life has not come to the body of my son. Hear me!::Nefretiri: He cannot hear you. He's nothing but a piece of stone with the head of a bird.::Rameses: He will hear me. For I am Egypt.::Nefretiri: Egypt? You are nothing. You let Moses kill my son. No god can bring him back. What have you done to Moses? How did he die? Did he cry for mercy when you tortured him? Bring me to his body! I want to see it, Rameses! I want to see it!::Rameses: This is my son. He would have been Pharaoh. He would have ruled the world. Who mourns him now? Not even you. All you can think of is Moses. You will not see his body. I drove him out of Egypt. I cannot fight the power of his God.::Nefretiri: His God? The priests say that Pharaoh is a god, but you are not a god. You are even less than a man. Listen to me, Rameses. You thought I was evil when I went to Moses, and you were right. Shall I tell you what happened, Rameses? He spurned me like a strumpet in the street. I, Nefretiri, Queen of Egypt. All that you wanted from me he would not even take. Do you hear laughter, Pharaoh? Not the laughter of kings, but the laughter of slaves on the desert!::Rameses: [after hearing the word "laughter," he immediately became irate] Laughter? Laughter? My son I shall build your tomb upon their crushed bodies. If any escape me, their seed shall be scattered and accursed forever. My armor! The war crown! Laughter? I will turn the laughter of these slaves into wails of torment! They shall remember the name of Moses, only that he died under my chariot wheels!::Nefretiri: [Rameses then threw Nefretiri down and clanged the gong, Nefreteri still lying on ground] Kill him with your own hands.
Bithiah: A conquerer, already conquered?::Moses: The first face I look for and the last I find.::[as Moses saw Bithiah, he knelt to her, to honor her]::Moses: Mother!::Bithiah: I was thanking the gods for your safe return. But I find you in grave danger here.::Moses: An intoxicating danger, mother.::Bithiah: Marry her if you can, my son, but never fall in love with her.::Nefretiri: Oh, I'll be less trouble to him than the Hebrew slaves of Goshen.::Bithiah: Goshen?
Sethi: With so many slaves, you could build an army.::Moses: But I have built a city. These lions of Pharaoh will guard its gates, and it shall be the city of Sethi's glory.::Sethi: Are the slaves loyal to Sethi's glory or to you, Moses?::Moses: The slaves worship their God. And I serve only you.
Yochabel: Why have you come here?::Bithiah: Because Moses will come here.::Yochabel: My son?::Bithiah: No, my son! That's all he must know.::Yochabel: My lips might deny him, Great One, but my eyes never could.::Bithiah: You will leave Goshen, you and your family, tonight.::Yochabel: We are Levites, appointed shepherds of Israel. We cannot leave our people.::Bithiah: Would you take from Moses all that I have given him? Would you undo all that I have done for him? I have put the throne of Egypt within his reach! What can you give him in return?::Yochabel: I gave him life.::Bithiah: I gave him love!
Bithiah: They're going away, Moses, and the secret's going with them. No one need ever know the shame I brought upon you.::Moses: Shame? What change is there in me? Egyptian or Hebrew, I am still Moses. These are the same hands, the same arms, the same face that was mine a moment ago.::Yochabel: A moment ago you were her son, the strength of Egypt. Now you are my son, a slave of Egypt. You find no shame in this?::Moses: If there is no shame in me, how can I feel shame for the woman who bore me, or the race that bred me?
Yochabel: [Yochabel's last line, were said in deep joy] God of our fathers, who has appointed an end to the bondage of Israel, blessed am I among all mothers in the land, for my eyes have beheld Thy deliverer.
Sethi: Let the name of Moses be stricken from every book and tablet, stricken from all pylons and obelisks, stricken from every monument of Egypt. Let the name of Moses be unheard and unspoken, erased from the memory of men for all time.
Jethro: You have come far.::Moses: From Egypt.::Jethro: Across the desert on foot? He who has no name surely guided your steps.::Moses: No name? You Bedouins know the god of Abraham?::Jethro: Abraham is the father of many nations. We are the children of Ishmael, his firstborn. We are the obedient of God.::Moses: My people look to him for deliverance... but they are still in bondage.
Kismet (1955)
Actors:
Norman Leavitt (actor),
Frank Mitchell (actor),
Ethan Laidlaw (actor),
Jay C. Flippen (actor),
John Bleifer (actor),
Mike Mazurki (actor),
Howard Keel (actor),
Jack Elam (actor),
David Bond (actor),
George Bruggeman (actor),
Ted de Corsia (actor),
Jamie Farr (actor),
Sebastian Cabot (actor),
Aaron Spelling (actor),
Leonard Mudie (actor),
Plot: Like a tale spun by Scheherazade, Kismet follows the remarkable and repeated changes of fortune that engulf a poor poet. It all happens in one incredible day when Kismet (Fate) takes a hand.
Keywords: 1001-nights, arabian-nights, baghdad-mesopotamia, based-on-play, based-on-stage-musical, based-on-stage-musical-based-on-stage-play, beggar, caliph, dancer, dancing
Genres:
Adventure,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Musical,
Romance,
Taglines: ECSTASY OF SONG, SPECTACLE AND LOVE! {poster - all caps] FAMED STAGE HIT GLORIFIED ON THE SCREEN! [poster - all caps]
Quotes:
The Poet: May your taxes increase! [Said when acting as a beggar to get the Baghdad merchants to give him alms]
Caliph Guard: [closing lines] Is this man to be pardoned, O Caliph?::Omar: Pardon him, All Highest. His crime was a service. Let him go free.::The Poet: No, don't ask that. Under the circumstances it would embarrass the All Highest to pardon his father-in-law. No, O Prince of Justice, let me help you to compose this most difficult of verdicts against a man who in his life never once did right and who never once wronged anyone. Condemn the scoundrel to some dreadful oasis at least a week's camel's journey away. Force him to take with him the widow of the soon to be late Wazir and all the property she can get her hands on before the accounts are audited. Condemn him to lighten her sorrow and to toil ceaselessly to remove all grief from her heart.::Lalume: You have just condemned yourself for life, My Lord.::The Poet: And finally, O Prince of True Believers, take from me my greatest treasure, my daughter, Marsinah. Take her away forever by marrying her til the end of her days.::The Caliph: Such is the Caliph's pleasure. And so he orders.::The Poet: [singing] Princes come/Princes go. An hour of pomp and show./ They know. /Princes come/ And over the sands and over the sands of time./ They go./ Wise men come./Ever promising/the riddle of life to know./Wise men come./But over the sands./ The silent sands of time./ They go./Lovers come./Lovers go./And all that there is to know/Lovers know./Only lovers know.
Lalume: [singing] On days when my lord groweth restless, and bored by his staff and his plume... his handmaiden hath what he needeth- and what doth he need? Rahadlakum!
Marsinah: [on being told that the Wazir intends to visit her room that night] If you do I'll kill myself, I swear it!::Wazir: Really? It'll be one of the most interesting wedding nights I've had in years.
Chief Policeman: [Hajj the poet has just been sentenced by the Wazir, and the Chief Policeman enters to find him and Lalume, the Wazir's wife, kissing] Is that his sentence?
The Caliph: I was stepped upon!::Manservant: Oh inconceivable, All Highest, but true. You were incontrovertibly stepped upon.
The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936)
Actors:
Lumsden Hare (actor),
C. Henry Gordon (actor),
Scotty Beckett (actor),
Frank Baker (actor),
Jimmy Aubrey (actor),
Robert Barrat (actor),
E.E. Clive (actor),
Donald Crisp (actor),
Dick Botiller (actor),
Jack Curtis (actor),
Nigel Bruce (actor),
Herbert Evans (actor),
Errol Flynn (actor),
Martin Garralaga (actor),
Gordon Hart (actor),
Plot: Major Vickers is an officer at the 27th Lancers in India 1856. When the regiment is on maneuver, the barracks are attacked by Surat Khan and his soldiers who massacre British women and children. This leaves an inextinguishable memory and Vickers promises to revenge the dead.
Keywords: 1850s, action-hero, ambush, attack, based-on-poem, battle, battlefield, behind-enemy-lines, betrayal, bravery
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Romance,
War,
Taglines: The reckless lancers sweep on and on - so that a woman's heart might not be broken! You're not fighting a single legion - you're fighting the entire British army, Surat Khan!
Quotes:
[first lines]::Sir Humphrey Harcourt: How do you fellows manage to look so comfortably, Vickers?::Maj. Geoffrey Vickers: We may look it Sir, but we're not. They say the first 40 years are about the hottest up here on the frontier, after that you get used to it.::Sir Humphrey Harcourt: Really?
[last lines]::Sir Charles Macefield: [throws letter into the fire] For conspicuous gallantry.
Sir Charles Macefield: Well, I'll finish my drink. I have a cowardly aversion to meeting reptiles socially 'til I've had at least one sherry and bitters.
Lady Octavia Warrenton: Colonel Campbell has just been begging me to find him a wife. Now what particular quality do you most admire in a woman?::Col. Campbell: The quality of silence!::Lady Octavia Warrenton: Now, Colonel, you're flattering me just as dear Lord Melbourne did once when we sat next to each other at an intolerable meal call banquet. "Lady Warrenton," he said, "you have the power to drive men mad."::Col. Campbell: [Laconically] I can believe that!
Surat Khan: Oh, so it was Captain Randall who so imprudently attempted to penetrate the line? Poor fellow! He paid the penalty for his foolishness!::Maj. Geoffrey Vickers: [Taken aback] He's... he's dead?::Surat Khan: Oh, my friend, life is sweet and dear when one cannot have it! That's why I sent for you.
Maj. Geoffrey Vickers: [Addressing the Light Brigade prior to the attack] Surat Khan is on the field with the opposing Russian forces. The same Surat Khan who massacred the women and children of Chukoti. Our chance has come! Show no mercy! Let no power on Earth stop you! Prove to the world that no man could kill women and children and live to boast of it! Men of the Twenty-seventh. our objective is Surat Khan! Forward!