En el antiguo Egipto, un pobre huérfano se convierte en un genial médico y acaba en la corte del faraón, donde es testigo de intrigas palaciegas y aprende peligrosos secretos reales.En el antiguo Egipto, un pobre huérfano se convierte en un genial médico y acaba en la corte del faraón, donde es testigo de intrigas palaciegas y aprende peligrosos secretos reales.En el antiguo Egipto, un pobre huérfano se convierte en un genial médico y acaba en la corte del faraón, donde es testigo de intrigas palaciegas y aprende peligrosos secretos reales.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 1 premio y 1 nominación en total
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¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesOne of the few Hollywood "spectacles" in which top billing went to a woman: Jean Simmons.
- PifiasAkhnaton was succeeded by Tutankhamen, not Horemheb. Horemheb succeeded Aye, who was the successor of Tutankhamen.
- Citas
Nefer: No. I brought you here only to show you the gate in my garden wall. Later, when all of my guests have gone... I will be here by my lotus pool.
Sinuhe: Why do you tell me this?
Nefer: Perhaps because I am fond of gifts, and the greatest gift any man can bring to a woman is his innocence, which he can give only once.
- Créditos adicionalesThe 20th Century Fox logo plays without the usual fanfare.
- Versiones alternativasThe version of the film shown in the UK was shorter than the standard print by several seconds. Missing and apparently censored were the two shots of Nefer's head underwater as Sinuhe is attempting to kill her.
- ConexionesEdited into Ancient Secrets of the Bible (1992)
Purdom is admittedly a bit stiff in the lead role, but one can accept this as part of Sinuhe's character. Victor Mature is, well, Victor Mature. Peter Ustinov is a delight to watch here , in the type of role which he always did so well and so wittily. Bella Darvi's performance as Nefer is classically camp, and I find even Michael Wilding's rather dry portrayal of Akhenaten to have its own appeal.
The historical oddity of Akhenaten's monotheism, a brief detour in ancient Egypt's history, is interesting, as is Akhenaten himself, and well worth reading about; the religious wars portrayed here have a basis in fact.
An interesting footnote regarding Darvi, whose birth name was Bayla Wegier: she was a Polish émigré who producer Darryl Zanuck and his wife Virginia took under their wing (I believe they may even have adopted her). Her screen name Darvi is formed from Zannuck's and his wife's first names. She continued her acting career in France, but never achieved great success and, after a rather unhappy life, died at her own hand in 1971.
Altogether this is an interesting film and enjoyable to watch both for the visual values and for the history. Turner Classic Movies shows this in letterbox, which is essential to capturing the scope and sweep of the story.
- rupie
- 1 jul 1999
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- Presupuesto
- 5.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración2 horas 19 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.55 : 1