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あらすじ・解説
One of the most famous stories of all time. In this episode, once again, we delve into the 1998 Dreamworks classic, the Prince of Egypt!
In Part 1 we looked at the background infromation on the film, and then went onto examin the evidence for the exodus, the origin of the Hebrew People, and the meaning of the word Moses. In this second part, we examine the historical accuracy of the film, and then review it.
In terms of the film's cast: Val Kilmer plays Moses, Patrick Stewart plays Seti I, Steve Martin plays Hotep, Martin Short plays Huy, Sandra Bullock plays Miriam, and Ralph Fiennes plays Ramesses II.
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