Clint Walker

Clint Walker

  • Born: 1927-5-30
  • Height: 6' 6" (1.98 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Issac 2022-03-24 09:02:11

      Background analysis on the Ten Commandments

      "Once Upon a Time in America: Hollywood Mirror Image and Historical Memory" (author: Wang Yan) said:
      Hollywood is a huge cultural production machine, from the stage of Edison's technological monopoly, to the studio system of the golden age, and then to the post-war era. In the epic era, although...

    • Hannah 2021-12-30 17:21:42

      It's more outrageous than the Bible

      The picture is very beautiful
      . It is worth watching the film half a century ago.

      But the screenwriter is too bragging. It will blow
      this film more than the Bible. The title of the article was translated into "miracles" just right. The

      Bible: "6 She opened the box and saw the child. When the child...

    • Lela 2022-04-22 07:01:32

      It still looks shocking and majestic to this day. Similar to Binxu, it is full of piety and reverence for God.

    • Carroll 2022-04-21 09:02:29

      CB is really a lucky creator, and at the end of his directorial career, a remake of his old work has become a Paramount piece of art.

    The Ten Commandments quotes

    • Yochabel: Why have you come here?

      Bithiah: Because Moses will come here.

      Yochabel: My son?

      Bithiah: No, my son! That's all he must know.

      Yochabel: My lips might deny him, Great One, but my eyes never could.

      Bithiah: You will leave Goshen, you and your family, tonight.

      Yochabel: We are Levites, appointed shepherds of Israel. We cannot leave our people.

      Bithiah: Would you take from Moses all that I have given him? Would you undo all that I have done for him? I have put the throne of Egypt within his reach! What can you give him in its place?

      Yochabel: I gave him life.

      Bithiah: I gave him love!

    • Bithiah: They're going away, Moses, and the secret's going with them. No one need ever know the shame I brought upon you.

      Moses: Shame? What change is there in me? Egyptian or Hebrew, I am still Moses. These are the same hands, the same arms, the same face that was mine a moment ago.

      Yochabel: A moment ago you were her son, the strength of Egypt. Now you are my son, a slave of Egypt. You find no shame in this?

      Moses: If there is no shame in me, how can I feel shame for the woman who bore me, or the race that bred me?