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Land of the Pharaohs Details

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"Nobody knew how a Pharaoh talked!" That's how producer/director Howard Hawks explained some of the sillier dialogue exchanges in the William Faulkner-Harry Kurnitz-Harold Jack Bloom script for Hawks' Land of the Pharaohs. Extravagantly produced with a cast of seeming millions (actually there were some 10,000 extras), the film speculates on the circumstances surrounding the construction of the Great Pyramids of Egypt. Jack Hawkins plays the Pharaoh, who orders enslaved architect James Robertson Justice to build a magnificent, thief-proof tomb for him. At first, the people of Egypt willingly pitch in to construct the huge pyramid. But as the years roll by and the work shows no signs of abating, the Pharaoh begins relying upon forced labor from lands he has conquered. He also plunders the coffers of his neighboring countries. Cyprus can't pony up the necessary gold, so the country sends luscious Joan Collins (complete with a jewel in her navel) as a "present" for the Pharaoh. Fascinated by the spitfire Collins, the Pharaoh makes her his second wife. What he doesn't know is that Collins is just as much a predator as she would be in the TV series Dynasty. Hoping to gain all of the Pharaoh's kingdom and the riches therein, she stage-manages her husband's death. After the funeral procession, the Pharaoh is sealed in his tomb by a series of sand-operated weights, levers and pulleys (this speculation as to how the Pyramids were closed is the most fascinating part of the film). Collins watches in barely controlled glee; she isn't yet privy to the Egyptian custom of entombing the Pharaoh's widow alive, along with her husband's body--but she soon will be. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

  • Release date:June 24, 1955

Cast

Jack Hawkins
as Pharaoh Cheops
Joan Collins
as Princess Nellifer
Dewey Martin
as Senta
Alexis Minotis
as Hamar
James Robertson Justice
as Vashtar
Luisa Boni
as Kyra
Sydney Chaplin
as Trench
James Hayter
as Mikka, Vashtar's Servant
Piero Giagnoni
as Prince Zanin

Crew

Howard Hawks
Director
Howard Hawks
Producer
William Faulkner
Screenwriter
Harry Kurnitz
Screenwriter
Lee Garmes
Cinematographer
Russell Harlan
Cinematographer
Dimitri Tiomkin
Composer (Music Score)
Rudi Fehr
Editor
Alexandre Trauner
Art Director
Don Steward
Special Effects
Emile LaVigne
Makeup
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