![]() ![]() There is a sense of nostalgia that accompanies any new viewing of this one-of-a-kind Victorian pageant. For those of us who saw "The Ten Commandments" on the big screen and in one of the now extinct gilded movie palaces of yesteryear, the picture holds special memories. For some, those of us in their 50's or older, it represents the end of an era: Some call it "The Golden Age of Hollywood" the beginning of the end of the studio system and the end of a period in which the real founders of the "public art" took, or began to take, their final bows - DeMille, Zukor, Goldwyn, Selznick, and others. "The Ten Commandments" is a milestone film. ![]()
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