'Egyptian' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
The Prince of Egypt (1998)
Actors:
Helen Mirren (actress),
Aria Noelle Curzon (actress),
Sandra Bullock (actress),
Patrick Stewart (actor),
Mel Brooks (actor),
James Avery (actor),
Martin Short (actor),
Jack Angel (actor),
Ralph Fiennes (actor),
Val Kilmer (actor),
Val Kilmer (actor),
Danny Glover (actor),
Steve Martin (actor),
Jeff Goldblum (actor),
Michelle Pfeiffer (actress),
Plot: This is the extraordinary tale of two brothers named Moses and Ramses, one born of royal blood, and one an orphan with a secret past. Growing up the best of friends, they share a strong bond of free-spirited youth and good-natured rivalry. But the truth will ultimately set them at odds, as one becomes the ruler of the most powerful empire on earth, and the other the chosen leader of his people! Their final confrontation will forever change their lives and the world.
Keywords: 13th-century-b.c., actor-playing-multiple-roles, adopted-brother, adoption, ancient-egypt, angel-of-death, attempted-bite, audio-flashback, based-on-the-bible, bible
Genres:
Adventure,
Animation,
Drama,
Family,
History,
Musical,
Taglines: Two brothers united by friendship divided by destiny The Power Is Real The Story Is Forever The Time Is Now
Quotes:
Rameses: [They are both late for the banquet] I'm done for, Father will kill me!::Moses: Don't worry, nobody will even notice us coming in. [they enter, the crowd cheers loudly]::Rameses: [sarcastic] Nobody will even notice.
Moses: Let my people go!
Moses: [singing] You who I called brother, why must you call down another blow?::Chorus: I send my scourge, I sent my sword!::Moses: Let my people go!::Chorus: Thus saith the Lord!::Moses, Chorus: Thus saith the Lord!
Hotep: You're playing with the big boys now.::Huy: Playing with the big boys now!::Hotep: Oh that's pretty.
Seti: Sometimes, for the greater good, sacrifices must be made.
Rameses: Tell me this Moses, tell me this: why is it that every time you start something, I'm the one who ends up in trouble?
God: With this staff, you shall do my wonders.
God: [whispering] Moses...::Moses: Here I am.::God: Take the sandals from your feet, Moses, for the place on which you stand is holy ground.::Moses: Who are you?::God: I am that I am.::Moses: I don't understand.::God: I am the God of your ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.::Miriam: [disembodied] You are born of my mother Yocheved! You are our brother!::[Moses quickly removes his sandals and throws them behind him]::Moses: What do you want with me?::Moses: I have seen the oppression of my people in Egypt, and have heard their cry.::[sound of screams and cracking whips]::God: So I shall stretch forth my hand, and lead them out of Egypt, into a good land. A land flowing with milk and honey. And so, unto Pharaoh, I shall send... you.::Moses: Me? W-who am I to lead these people? They won't follow me, they won't even listen!::God: I shall be with you, and teach you what to say.::Moses: [disembodied] Let my people go!::Moses: But I was their enemy. I was the prince of Egypt, the son of the man who slaughtered... their *children*! You've chosen the wrong messenger! H-how can I even speak to these people?::God: WHO MADE MAN'S MOUTH? WHO MADE THE DEAF, THE MUTE, THE SEEING OR THE BLIND? DID NOT I? NOW GO!::[Moses falls to the ground, cowering]::God: [soothing, lifting Moses up] Oh, Moses, I shall be with you when you go to the king of Egypt. But Pharaoh will not listen. So I will stretch forth my hand and smite Egypt with all my wonders! Take the staff in your hand, Moses. With it, *you* shall do *my* wonders.::[whispers]::God: I will be with you.
[laying his dead son on a bier]::Rameses: [grief-stricken] You... and your people... have my permission to go.
Rameses: [singing] You who I called brother, how could you have come to hate me so? Is this what you wanted?::Chorus: [singing] I send the swarm, I send the hoard!::Rameses: [singing] Then let my heart be hardened, and never mind how high the cost may grow! This will still be so: I will never let your people go!
Nemocný bílý slon (1990)
Actors:
Michal Pavlícek (composer),
Karel Smyczek (director),
Karel Smyczek (writer),
Marián Labuda (actor),
Simona Stasová (actress),
Oldrich Navrátil (actor),
Gabriela Wilhelmová (actress),
Frantisek Husák (actor),
Frantisek Rehák (actor),
Raoul Schránil (actor),
Miloslav Stibich (actor),
Jirí Langmajer (actor),
Vladimír Javorský (actor),
Oldrich Vlach (actor),
Leos Sucharípa (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Dawn of the Mummy (1981)
Actors:
Frank Agrama (director),
Frank Agrama (producer),
Ahmed Rateb (actor),
Shuki Levy (composer),
Frank Agrama (writer),
Jonathon Braun (editor),
George Peck (actor),
Lew Horwitz (producer),
Ellen Faison (actress),
Barry Sattels (actor),
Daria Price (writer),
Daria Price (writer),
Ibrahim Khan (actor),
Ahmed Agrama (producer),
Jehan Agrama (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: A group of fashion models disturb the tomb of a mummy and revive an ancient curse. Along with the mummy rising, slaves who were buried in the desert thousands of years before, also rise, with a craving for human flesh.
Keywords: artifact, cannibalism, curse, death, dynamite, egypt, excavation, fashion-model, fashion-shoot, gold
Genres:
Horror,
Taglines: A monstrous, chilling terror stalking the living ... They came from the dead ... to feast on the living... [video cover]
Dawn of the Mummy (1981)
Actors:
Frank Agrama (director),
Frank Agrama (producer),
Ahmed Rateb (actor),
Shuki Levy (composer),
Frank Agrama (writer),
Jonathon Braun (editor),
George Peck (actor),
Lew Horwitz (producer),
Ellen Faison (actress),
Barry Sattels (actor),
Daria Price (writer),
Daria Price (writer),
Ibrahim Khan (actor),
Ahmed Agrama (producer),
Jehan Agrama (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: A group of fashion models disturb the tomb of a mummy and revive an ancient curse. Along with the mummy rising, slaves who were buried in the desert thousands of years before, also rise, with a craving for human flesh.
Keywords: artifact, cannibalism, curse, death, dynamite, egypt, excavation, fashion-model, fashion-shoot, gold
Genres:
Horror,
Taglines: A monstrous, chilling terror stalking the living ... They came from the dead ... to feast on the living... [video cover]
Moses the Lawgiver (1974)
Actors:
Michele Placido (actor),
Burt Lancaster (actor),
Paul Muller (actor),
John Bartha (actor),
Cosimo Cinieri (actor),
Richard Johnson (actor),
Marne Maitland (actor),
Andrea Aureli (actor),
Yehuda Efroni (actor),
Mario Ferrari (actor),
Enzo Fiermonte (actor),
Giancarlo Badessi (actor),
Jacques Herlin (actor),
Renato Chiantoni (actor),
José Quaglio (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: Announcing the Most Magnificent Human Spectacle Ever Filmed!
Quotes:
Moses: [as he forces a searing punishment - melted gold from the calf - on the idolaters at Mount Herob]... What you took unto the spirit, you must now take unto the flesh. What you kissed, you must now eat and drink.
Aaron: [immediately after forging the golden calf at Mount Herob]... Children of Israel, this which you see here... this is not God. The very idea is absurd! But it will *remind* you of God, each and every day that you pass by it.
The Nine Ages of Nakedness (1970)
Actors:
George Harrison Marks (producer),
Charles Gray (actor),
Rita Webb (actress),
Julian Orchard (actor),
George Harrison Marks (actor),
George Harrison Marks (actor),
George Harrison Marks (actor),
George Harrison Marks (actor),
George Harrison Marks (actor),
George Harrison Marks (actor),
George Harrison Marks (actor),
George Harrison Marks (actor),
George Harrison Marks (actor),
George Harrison Marks (director),
George Harrison Marks (writer),
Genres:
Comedy,
Taglines: From the STONE AGE to the COMPUTER AGE! The History of Passion
Soldaterkammerater på vagt (1960)
Actors:
Louis Miehe-Renard (actor),
Sven Methling (director),
Paul Hagen (actor),
Preben Kaas (actor),
Ebbe Langberg (actor),
Carl Ottosen (actor),
Preben Kaas (writer),
Klaus Pagh (actor),
Ib Glindemann (composer),
Henrik Sandberg (producer),
Bob Ramsing (writer),
Svend Johansen (actor),
Mogens Brandt (actor),
Tor Stokke (actor),
Annie Birgit Garde (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
The Living Christ Series (1951)
Actors:
Martin Balsam (actor),
Ray Bennett (actor),
Ray Bennett (actor),
Ray Bennett (actor),
Robert Bice (actor),
Lane Chandler (actor),
Edward Clark (actor),
Steve Darrell (actor),
Lawrence Dobkin (actor),
Lawrence Dobkin (actor),
Ross Elliott (actor),
James Flavin (actor),
Alex Gerry (actor),
Alex Gerry (actor),
John Alvin (actor),
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
The Huggetts Abroad (1949)
Actors:
Amy Veness (actress),
Cyril Chamberlain (actor),
Everley Gregg (actress),
Kathleen Harrison (actress),
Martin Miller (actor),
Esma Cannon (actress),
Petula Clark (actress),
Clive Morton (actor),
Brian Oulton (actor),
Peter Illing (actor),
Fred Griffiths (actor),
Meinhart Maur (actor),
Ferdy Mayne (actor),
Betty E. Box (producer),
Mona Washbourne (actress),
Plot: Life is not going well for the Huggetts. Father has lost his job. Jimmy and his wife cannot get to South Africa where he has a new job. So the family decide that they should go to South Africa by truck. With their travelling companion they travel across the desert which includes a brush with the law.
Keywords: character-name-in-title, family-relationships, holiday, huggett-family, tourism
Genres:
Comedy,
Cleopatra (1934)
Actors:
Shep Houghton (actor),
Ferdinand Gottschalk (actor),
Arthur Hohl (actor),
Richard Alexander (actor),
Lionel Belmore (actor),
Jerry Frank (actor),
Neal Hart (actor),
George Bruggeman (actor),
Edmund Burns (actor),
Horace B. Carpenter (actor),
John Carradine (actor),
Edgar Dearing (actor),
Harry Beresford (actor),
William Farnum (actor),
Ian Keith (actor),
Plot: In 48 BC, Cleopatra, facing palace revolt in her kingdom of Egypt, welcomes the arrival of Julius Caesar as a way of solidifying her power under Rome. When Caesar, whom she has led astray, is killed, she transfers her affections to Marc Antony and dazzles him on a barge full of DeMillean splendor. But the trick may not work a third time...
Keywords: 1st-century-b.c., abduction, acrobat, ancient-egypt, ancient-rome, anger, army, asp, assassination, barge
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Taglines: History's most seductive woman! The screen's mightiest spectacle! The love affair that shook the world! Set In A Spectacle of Thrilling Magnificence!
Quotes:
Cleopatra: Together we could conquer the world.::Julius Caesar: Nice of you to include me.
Octavia: [about Calpurnia not knowing that Caesar and Cleopatra are involved] The wife is always the last to know.
Cleopatra: It's not the Senate I'm worried about but their fat wives. Do you know anything about senators, Charmion?::Charmion: Well, we only got here yesterday, Majesty.
Cleopatra: Women should be but toys for the great. It becomes them both.
Cleopatra: So Rome would forgive and take you back? And all they demand is for us to part. Why don't they ask the sun to fall right out of the sky?
Cleopatra: I admire men who don't love women.
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Tutankhamun (/ˌtuːtənkɑːˈmuːn/alternatively spelled with Tutenkh-, -amen, -amon) was an
Egyptian pharaoh of the
18th dynasty (ruled c. 1332–1323 BC in the conventional chronology), during the period of
Egyptian history known as the
New Kingdom or sometimes the
New Empire Period. He is since his discovery colloquially referred to as
King Tut. His original name, Tutankhaten, means "
Living Image of Aten", while Tutankhamun means "
Living Image of Amun". In hieroglyphs, the name Tutankhamun was typically written Amen-tut-ankh, because of a scribal custom that placed a divine name at the beginning of a phrase to show appropriate reverence.[4] He is possibly also the Nibhurrereya of the
Amarna letters, and likely the 18th dynasty king Rathotis who, according to Manetho, an ancient historian, had
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The Egyptian Mystery System - Pt. 1 of 4 -
Bobby Hemmitt at "
The Slave Theater"
October 12,
1998
www.siriustimes.com
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The characteristics of ancient
Egyptian technology are indicated by a set of artifacts and customs that lasted for thousands of years. The
Egyptians invented and used many simple machines, such as the ramp and the lever, to aid construction processes. They used rope trusses to stiffen the beam of ships. Egyptian paper, made from papyrus, and pottery were mass-produced and exported throughout the
Mediterranean basin. The wheel, however, did not arrive until foreign influence introduced the chariot in the
16th century BC. The Egyptians also played an important role in developing
Mediterranean maritime technology including ships and lighthouses. Significant advances in ancient
Egypt during the dynastic period include astronomy, mathematics, and medicine. Their geometry was a necessary outgrowth of surveying to preserve the layout and ownership of farmland, which was flooded annually by the
Nile river. The
3,4,5 right triangle and other rules of thumb served to represent rectilinear structures, and the post and lintel architecture of Egypt. Egypt also was a center of alchemy research for much of the western world.
The Nile valley has been the site of one of the most influential civilizations in the world with its architectural monuments, which include the pyramids of
Giza and the
Great Sphinx—among the largest and most famous buildings in the world.
Giza Plateau,
Cairo.
Khafre's pyramid in the background
The most famous pyramids are the
Egyptian pyramids—huge structures built of brick or stone, some of which are among the largest constructions by humans.
Pyramids functioned as tombs for pharaohs. In
Ancient Egypt, a pyramid was referred to as mer, literally "place of ascendance."
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest in Egypt and one of the largest in the world. The base is over 13 acres (53,
000 m2) in area. It is one of the
Seven Wonders of the World, and the only one of the seven to survive into modern times.
The Ancient Egyptians capped the peaks of their pyramids with gold and covered their faces with polished white limestone, although many of the stones used for the finishing purpose have fallen or been removed for use on other structures over the millennia.
The Red Pyramid of Egypt (c.
26th century BC), named for the light crimson hue of its exposed granite surfaces, is the third largest of Egyptian pyramids.
Menkaure's Pyramid, likely dating to the same era, was constructed of limestone and granite blocks. The Great Pyramid of Giza (c.
2580 BC) contains a huge granite sarcophagus fashioned of "Red
Aswan Granite." The mostly ruined
Black Pyramid dating from the reign of
Amenemhat III once had a polished granite pyramidion or capstone, now on display in the main hall of the
Egyptian Museum in Cairo (see
Dahshur). Other uses in Ancient Egypt,[8] include columns, door lintels, sills, jambs, and wall and floor veneer.
The ancient Egyptians had some of the first monumental stone buildings (such as in Sakkara). How the Egyptians worked the solid granite is still a matter of debate. Archaeologist
Patrick Hunt has postulated that the Egyptians used emery shown to have higher hardness on the
Mohs scale. Regarding construction, of the various methods possibly used by builders, the lever moved and uplifted obelisks weighing more than 100 tons.
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The characteristics of ancient
Egyptian technology are indicated by a set of artifacts and customs that lasted for thousands of years. The
Egyptians invented and used many simple machines, such as the ramp and the lever, to aid construction processes. They used rope trusses to stiffen the beam of ships. Egyptian paper, made from papyrus, and pottery were mass-produced and exported throughout the
Mediterranean basin. The wheel, however, did not arrive until foreign influence introduced the chariot in the
16th century BC. The Egyptians also played an important role in developing
Mediterranean maritime technology including ships and lighthouses. Significant advances in ancient
Egypt during the dynastic period include astronomy, mathematics, and medicine. Their geometry was a necessary outgrowth of surveying to preserve the layout and ownership of farmland, which was flooded annually by the
Nile river. The
3,4,5 right triangle and other rules of thumb served to represent rectilinear structures, and the post and lintel architecture of Egypt. Egypt also was a center of alchemy research for much of the western world.
The Nile valley has been the site of one of the most influential civilizations in the world with its architectural monuments, which include the pyramids of
Giza and the
Great Sphinx—among the largest and most famous buildings in the world.
Giza Plateau,
Cairo.
Khafre's pyramid in the background
The most famous pyramids are the
Egyptian pyramids—huge structures built of brick or stone, some of which are among the largest constructions by humans.
Pyramids functioned as tombs for pharaohs. In
Ancient Egypt, a pyramid was referred to as mer, literally "place of ascendance."
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest in Egypt and one of the largest in the world. The base is over 13 acres (53,
000 m2) in area. It is one of the
Seven Wonders of the World, and the only one of the seven to survive into modern times.
The Ancient Egyptians capped the peaks of their pyramids with gold and covered their faces with polished white limestone, although many of the stones used for the finishing purpose have fallen or been removed for use on other structures over the millennia.
The Red Pyramid of Egypt (c.
26th century BC), named for the light crimson hue of its exposed granite surfaces, is the third largest of Egyptian pyramids.
Menkaure's Pyramid, likely dating to the same era, was constructed of limestone and granite blocks. The Great Pyramid of Giza (c.
2580 BC) contains a huge granite sarcophagus fashioned of "Red
Aswan Granite." The mostly ruined
Black Pyramid dating from the reign of
Amenemhat III once had a polished granite pyramidion or capstone, now on display in the main hall of the
Egyptian Museum in Cairo (see
Dahshur). Other uses in Ancient Egypt,[8] include columns, door lintels, sills, jambs, and wall and floor veneer.
The ancient Egyptians had some of the first monumental stone buildings (such as in Sakkara). How the Egyptians worked the solid granite is still a matter of debate. Archaeologist
Patrick Hunt has postulated that the Egyptians used emery shown to have higher hardness on the
Mohs scale. Regarding construction, of the various methods possibly used by builders, the lever moved and uplifted obelisks weighing more than 100 tons.
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Tutankhamun (/ˌtuːtənkɑːˈmuːn/alternatively spelled with Tutenkh-, -amen, -amon) was an
Egyptian pharaoh of the
18th dynasty (ruled c. 1332–1323 BC in the conventional chronology), during the period of
Egyptian history known as the
New Kingdom or sometimes the
New Empire Period. He is since his discovery colloquially referred to as
King Tut. His original name, Tutankhaten, means "
Living Image of Aten", while Tutankhamun means "
Living Image of Amun". In hieroglyphs, the name Tutankhamun was typically written Amen-tut-ankh, because of a scribal custom that placed a divine name at the beginning of a phrase to show appropriate reverence.[4] He is possibly also the Nibhurrereya of the
Amarna letters, and likely the 18th dynasty king Rathotis who, according to Manetho, an ancient historian, had reigned for nine years—a figure that conforms with
Flavius Josephus's version of Manetho's
Epitome
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Tutankhamun (/ˌtuːtənkɑːˈmuːn/alternatively spelled with Tutenkh-, -amen, -amon) was an
Egyptian pharaoh of the
18th dynasty (ruled c. 1332–1323 BC in the conventional chronology), during the period of
Egyptian history known as the
New Kingdom or sometimes the
New Empire Period. He is since his discovery colloquially referred to as
King Tut. His original name, Tutankhaten, means "
Living Image of Aten", while Tutankhamun means "
Living Image of Amun". In hieroglyphs, the name Tutankhamun was typically written Amen-tut-ankh, because of a scribal custom that placed a divine name at the beginning of a phrase to show appropriate reverence.[4] He is possibly also the Nibhurrereya of the
Amarna letters, and likely the 18th dynasty king Rathotis who, according to Manetho, an ancient historian, had reigned for nine years—a figure that conforms with
Flavius Josephus's version of Manetho's
Epitome
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