The Pharaohs' Woman (1960) Poster

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5/10
BORING WALK THROUGH PACE WITH GREAT SCENERY
larryanderson16 April 2021
Lavish attempt to portray life among the elite of ancient Egypt with a good cast and lots of intrigue. A rather strained love story. However there are great sets and huge battles (that were re-used in similar movies). The battles were all filmed in the Egyptian desert. Most of the versions are edited and just tell a plain story. While others include torture scenes and sacking of the city. The re-creation of the throne room and the large palaces was well done. Try and find the longest version you can and enjoy it.
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8/10
One of the few and more successful attempts to portray life in Ancient Egypt
ccmiller14923 April 2003
An earnest and largely successful attempt to portray life in ancient Egypt through the story of an ambitious woman who aggressively hooks up with three young nobles by swimming out to their pleasure barge on the Nile river, rather like an eager groupie going along for a joy ride. Eventually, the rival lords (Barrymore and Francioli) each become a pharaoh, one of upper and one of lower Egypt. The girl (Linda Cristal) becomes a queen but her ambition ends in ruin as the two kings war with each other. The third lord (Brice), a loyal physician is finally rewarded by pairing up with the deposed queen. Costumes, sets, and such props as the royal barge are convincing with colorful period detail and Cristal is lovely, as usual.
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