2 years after "The Ten Commandments", the triad of Cecil B. DeMille, Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner reunited for this epic tale of the Battle of New Orleans.
To: ReformationFan
To: ReformationFan
Yul Brynner was hot. Charlton Heston wrote that they realized too late that they’d made the Jackson character too old.
3 posted on
05/26/2013 1:39:29 PM PDT by
Tax-chick
(The Commie Plot Theory of Everything. Give it a try - you'll be surprised how often it makes sense.)
To: ReformationFan
When a man loses everything else, he still has the sea. This deck is the only country we have. This is all the country I want.
4 posted on
05/26/2013 4:43:58 PM PDT by
Daaave
("Where it all ends I can't fathom my friends")
To: ReformationFan
5 posted on
05/26/2013 6:10:20 PM PDT by
jyro
(French-like Democrats wave the white flag of surrender while we are winning)
To: ReformationFan
Cecil B. De Mille made this movie originally in 1938, with Frederick March as Jean Lafitte.
7 posted on
05/26/2013 8:12:10 PM PDT by
Fiji Hill
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