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a good old movie i saw when i was a little boy and i enjoyed it better today .i was a boy and not really into egypt.but now iam .thank you Joe
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I was a youngster when I first saw part of this movie. I recently discovered it and bought 2 videos, one of which I will send as a gift to Dr Zahi Hawass of the Supreme Council of Antiquities of the Cairo Museum. This is the first picture I've seen with Joan Collins that I can remember. It is, in its own way definitely an Epic. It was filmed on location in Egypt and features some scenes of almost 10,000 paid extras (native Egyptian). It is a "must see to believe" motion picture of the life of the Pharoah "Chufu" and the building of the Great Pyramid and some very special FX are spectacular! It is a "Must See" to believe! No one will be disappointed. Definitely a great "must have"! Raymond C. Root
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Joan Collins in her prime as Pharaoh Jack Hawkins cheating Queen during the building of his final resting place. A little cheesy in comparison to
the cinematic standards of today but Collins inexorable downfall as she attempts to grab the dead Pharaohs treasure for herself is a delight.
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What a treat for lusty snobs. A script by William Faulkner and a lubricious 20 year old Joan Collins as leading lady.
This may not be history, but it would be if history hand any say in it. I love the way that the denouement revolves around Jewish craftiness represented by James Robertson Justice. (He doesn't LOOK Jewish.)
Enjoy! The scuttlebutt is the Joan and the actor who played her regicide, (or, more exactly, Pharoahcide), co-conspirator were having such vigorous amorous dalliances off-camera, and replenishing their energies with such gargantuan feasts, that they both become visibly fat and had to be put on diets.
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This film will well satisfy a urge for an ancient Egyptian excursion. On-site location photography, "Warner's Color", drama, excellent interior sets, bunch of good actors, lotsa minions. All adds up to alot of fluff, but heck it's enjoyable fluff well made. Belongs in anyone's Egypt collection.
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