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Moses is a 1995 internationally co-produced Biblical drama television miniseries directed by Roger Young, written by Lionel Chetwynd, and starring Ben Kingsley, Frank Langella and Christopher Lee. Moses was shot in Morocco and aired in the United States on the TNT Network and internationally on the Trinity Broadcasting Network .
Moses's sister Miriam is depicted as a slave and as younger than him, while in the biblical story she is significantly older and has been watching out for him since he was a baby. The Bible text says that Samson tied torches on 300 foxes' tails causing them to burn the Philistines' crops and plants.
Moses the Lawgiver (1974) Moses und Aron (1975) (Germany) Greatest Heroes of the Bible: The Story of Moses (1978, TV episode) Greatest Heroes of the Bible: The Ten Commandments (1978, TV episode) Animated Stories from the Bible: Moses: From Birth to Burning Bush (1993, TBN, TV episode) Moses (1995, TNT Bible Series) The Prince of Egypt (1998)
Jenkins said the three seasons will be divided into “the three eras of the Moses story. One is the rescue from Egypt. Two is the parting of the Red Sea, the escape, the Exodus and the ...
Exodus: Gods and Kings is a 2014 biblical epic film directed and produced by Ridley Scott, and written by Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Jeffrey Caine, and Steven Zaillian.The film stars Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, John Turturro, Aaron Paul, Ben Mendelsohn, Sigourney Weaver, and Ben Kingsley.
Netflix released a slew of comedy, drama, and reality series throughout 2024. "Baby Reindeer" and "Nobody Wants This" are among the year's top-rated shows. On the other hand, critics said series ...
If you spent Easter Sunday indoors browsing the Netflix show section (no shame), then you probably noticed a new series sitting at the number one spot on the most-watched shows list. Introducing Te
Benjamin Ross is a writer and film director, born in 1964, based in the United Kingdom. [1] His most noted works are The Young Poisoner’s Handbook, based on a real-life poisoning case, Poppy Shakespeare, [2] and The Frankenstein Chronicles, about a search for a murderer, said to stitch together dead bodies of young children, trying to re-animate them.