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Overview
Release Date:
17 December 1954 (West Germany) moreTagline:
"I, Sinuhe, The Egyptian, have committed every crime against man, woman and the Gods..." morePlot:
In eighteenth-dynasty Egypt, Sinuhe, a poor orphan, becomes a brilliant physician and with his friend... more | full synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 win moreUser Comments:
This splendidly lavish film of Mika Waltari's tediously philosophic potboiler set in ancient Egypt, was ripe pickings for Darryl F. Zanuck's CinemaScope agenda. moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Jean Simmons | ... | Merit | |
| Victor Mature | ... | Horemheb | |
| Gene Tierney | ... | Baketamon | |
| Michael Wilding | ... | Akhnaton | |
| Bella Darvi | ... | Nefer | |
| Peter Ustinov | ... | Kaptah | |
| Edmund Purdom | ... | Sinuhe | |
| Judith Evelyn | ... | Taia | |
| Henry Daniell | ... | Mekere | |
| John Carradine | ... | Grave robber | |
| Carl Benton Reid | ... | Senmut | |
| Tommy Rettig | ... | Thoth | |
| Anitra Stevens | ... | Queen Nefertiti | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Peter Reynolds | ... | Sinuhe, age 10 | |
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Add content advisory for parentsRuntime:
139 minCountry:
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EnglishColour:
ColourAspect Ratio:
2.55 : 1 moreSound Mix:
4-Track Stereo (Western Electric Recording)Certification:
West Germany:12 (f) | USA:Approved (certificate #16965) | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15 | Argentina:13MOVIEmeter: 
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At a cost of five million dollars, the film took two years to research, the designers ultimately cataloging five million items of clothing and properties for the epic. moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: In the scene where Sinuhe buries his parents with the help of the grave robber, they both use a shovel with a metal blade, not wood. Later on in the movie, iron is introduced to the Egyptians. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Sinuhe: [Older Sinuhe voiceover] I, Sinuhe the Egyptian, write this. In my place of exile on the shores of the Red Sea. There is no more desolate spot on earth. Soon the jackals and the vultures will make a poor meal of what is left of me. No monument will mark my resting place. I will leave only this...
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Zanuck had high hopes for this extravagant production, including a major casting coup when Brando signed on for the lead. Alas, Brando dropped out of the project and was replaced by Edmund Purdom, whose acting is the antithesis of "the method". The completed production is more a tribute to the state-of-the-art in mid-century production values and presentation than a high-quality example of epic filmmaking. The script quality ranges from the sublime (the bordello sequences) to the ridiculous (the royal palace scenes); while the performances, even the best of them (Ustinov, Darvi, Tierney), are mundane at best. That's not to say this picture, like most epics of it's kind, isn't a worthy indulgence. It is, if only for the overbearing production design, magnificently intrusive music score (co-written by two legendary screen composers), and sheer extravagance of it all. It's all relative though, since only the largest TV screens and loudest high-end sound systems can provide anything close to the experience of the 2:55-to-1 CinemaScope ratio employed, featuring dialogue-panning, multi-track stereo. An expensive Fox laserdisc is currently the only available option for viewing this picture as closely as originally intended. It must have been quite a big deal when the movie palace curtains opened on this one in 1956!