El príncipe egipcio, Moisés, se entera de su identidad como hebreo y de su destino para convertirse en el libertador elegido de su pueblo.El príncipe egipcio, Moisés, se entera de su identidad como hebreo y de su destino para convertirse en el libertador elegido de su pueblo.El príncipe egipcio, Moisés, se entera de su identidad como hebreo y de su destino para convertirse en el libertador elegido de su pueblo.
- Ganó 1 premio Óscar
- 12 premios ganados y 27 nominaciones en total
Val Kilmer
- Moses
- (voz)
- …
Ralph Fiennes
- Rameses
- (voz)
Sandra Bullock
- Miriam
- (voz)
Jeff Goldblum
- Aaron
- (voz)
Danny Glover
- Jethro
- (voz)
Patrick Stewart
- Seti
- (voz)
Steve Martin
- Hotep
- (voz)
Martin Short
- Huy
- (voz)
Francesca Marie Smith
- Additional Voices
- (voz)
- (as Francesca Smith)
Shira Roth
- Hebrew Child
- (doblaje en canto)
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- TriviaThe production team and executive producer Jeffrey Katzenberg conferred with roughly 600 religious experts to make this movie as accurate and faithful to the original story as possible. After previewing the developing movie, all of the religious scholars, experts, and leaders associated in the making of this movie noted that the studio executives listened and responded to their ideas, and praised the studio for reaching out for comment from outside sources.
- ErroresWhen Moses is dragged by the camel, his arm is looped through a brown bag filled with water. Just before his head hits the well, his arm is looped through a red strap.
- Citas
Moses: Yes, Aaron, it's true. Pharaoh has the power. He can take away your food, your home, your freedom. He can take away your sons and daughters. With one word, Pharaoh can take away your very lives. But there is one thing he cannot take away from you: your faith. Believe, for we will see God's wonders.
- Créditos curiososAt the end of the closing credits, there are verses from religious texts - the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament and the Koran - in praise of Moses.
- Versiones alternativasLater prints of the movie, such as the 2018 Blu-ray release and the Peacock print, add the 2013 Universal Pictures logo.
- ConexionesFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #19.13 (1998)
- Bandas sonorasDeliver Us
Performed by Ofra Haza and Eden Riegel
Ofra Haza appears courtesy of BMG Ariola Munich
Produced by Hans Zimmer
Additional arrangements by Martin Erskine and Andrew Lippa
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
Opinión destacada
For sheer spectacle, it's tough to beat the Bible. With "The Prince of Egypt," DreamWorks makes good on its promise to deliver a state-of-the-art animated film that will compete favorably with the best Disney has to offer. As with "Antz," released earlier this year, DreamWorks has successfully resisted the temptation to populate this film with characters that can be turned into further revenue through toy sales. (I do wonder, though, if three soundtrack albums--the film's soundtrack, an "inspirational" album, and a "country" album--were really necessary.) The animation team has accomplished something truly spectacular; watching "The Prince of Egypt" is like seeing life breathed into a rich, luxurious tapestry. The Biblical story told in the books of Genesis and Exodus is followed very faithfully, with only minor changes made for dramatic reasons. The action sequences are truly exciting, overall pacing is excellent, and the miracles wrought by God are depicted with awed and respectful wonder. One truly astonishing, harrowing sequence recounts the slaughter of firstborn Hebrew children by bringing hieroglyphic drawings to life on the walls of an Egyptian temple. The voice work is especially good--Val Kilmer is fine as Moses, and Pharoah, voiced by Ralph Fiennes, positively seethes with arrogance and hubris. The storytellers wisely chose to end their tale at the climactic crossing of the Red Sea; even the delivery of the Ten Commandments is portrayed only in an epilogue vignette. (After all, the Israelites wander in the wilderness for forty years after that, and Moses ultimately is not allowed to enter the Promised Land--perhaps not the uplifting ending the filmmakers had in mind.) Some of the subject matter is dark and disturbing, and there is no shying away from the harsh realities of the original texts. By all means, see it with the children in your life--and be prepared to discuss it with them afterward.
- WeslyM
- 3 may 1999
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 70,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 101,413,188
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 14,524,321
- 20 dic 1998
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 218,613,188
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 39 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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What is the Hindi language plot outline for El príncipe de Egipto (1998)?
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