- Genre: Animation | Adventure | Drama | Family | History | Musical
- Release Date: 18 December 1998 (USA)
- Runtime: 99 min
- Budget: $70,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross: $101,217,900 (USA) (14 May 1999)
- Director: Wolfgang Reitherman
- Stars: Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Michelle Pfeiffer | See full cast and crew »
- Original Music By: Hans Zimmer
- Soundtrack: All I Ever Wanted
- Sound Mix: Dolby Digital | SDDS | DTS
- Plot Keyword: Hebrew | Pharaoh | Ancient Egypt | Slavery | Tragedy
- Philip LaZebnik (screenplay)
- Nicholas Meyer (additional screenplay material)
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The Prince of Egypt (1998) Known Trivia
- During the starting race sequence, the statue's falling nose is a playful nod to an archaeological mystery of Ancient Egypt: the Sphynx's nose, as well, is missing and no one knows what happened to it. The Prince of Egypt 1998 1 of 1 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
- The original lyrics "You can do miracles when you believe" were changed to "There can be miracles when you believe," to avoid the implication that you (not God) can work miracles. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- The production team conferred with roughly 600 religious experts to make the film as accurate as possible. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- The movie is banned in Malaysia. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- The movie was also banned in Indonesia, but later released in Video CD format. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- It was originally intended that a woman and a child's voice would also be used, as God, but it was decided that might offend some viewers. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Hence Val Kilmer played the voice of God also. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- When Moses and God are conversing, Val Kilmer is actually talking to himself Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- The voice of God, to avoid controversy, was played by all the major actors. The Prince of Egypt 1998 The actors were told to whisper the lines, so none would dominate the performance, but by the time they got around to having Val Kilmer read his lines, they realized they needed someone to be louder. The Prince of Egypt 1998 You still can hear the rest of the cast whispering beneath Kilmer's voice in God's lines. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- Val Kilmer provides a voice for both Moses and God. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Charlton Heston also played both parts in The Ten Commandments. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- This movie was the most expensive animated feature ever made at the time, being beaten out by Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
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Goofs: Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When the plagues destroy Egypt, not a lot of monuments are shown being toppled. The Prince of Egypt 1998 However, in the song "When You Believe", when the Hebrews are walking through the ruins of Egypt, there is far more damage and destruction of Egypt that what was seen in the Plagues. The Prince of Egypt 1998 However, the entire breadth of the plagues could not be shown since, in the record of them, the plagues last a lot longer than a few minutes, leaving the possibility that we didn't get to see all of the destruction.
The Prince of Egypt (1998) Plot: An Egyptian prince learns of his identity as a Hebrew and, later his destiny to become the chosen deliverer of his people. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Full summary » »
The Prince of Egypt (1998) Story: This is the extraordinary tale of two brothers named Moses and Ramses, one born of royal blood, and one an orphan with a secret past. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Growing up the best of friends, they share a strong bond of free-spirited youth and good-natured rivalry. The Prince of Egypt 1998 But the truth will ultimately set them at odds, as one becomes the ruler of the most powerful empire on earth, and the other the chosen leader of his people! Their final confrontation will forever change their lives and the world. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Written byAnthony Pereyra <hypersonic91@yahoo.com>
{tab=Synopsis}The Prince of Egypt (1998) Synopsis: The film begins in Egypt, in which a Jewish settlement is raided by the Pharoah's men, to slaughter the slave's infants. The Prince of Egypt 1998 A woman and her two children steal away to the Nile River, where the mother sets the baby adrift in a reed basket, hoping this will save her child. The Prince of Egypt 1998 The reed basket eventually makes its way to the Pharoah's palace, where his wife finds the baby inside. The Prince of Egypt 1998 The Queen chooses to keep the baby, and names him Moses.
Many years later, Moses and his elder brother Rameses have become rather reckless teenagers, much to the disdain of their father. The Prince of Egypt 1998 After causing a major sculpture to be damaged, Pharoah reprimands his sons, claiming how he worries how 'one weak link' could ruin the family dynasty, as Rameses is next in line for the throne. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Rameses leaves, but Moses tells his father that his brother just needs an opportunity to prove himself.
Later in the evening, a banquest is held in which Pharoah names Rameses as Prince Regent. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Rameses, taking one of his rings, gives it to Moses and joyfully names his younger brother as Royal Chieg Architect.
The high priests Hotep and Huy come forward, and present Tzipporah as a gift to Rameses. The Prince of Egypt 1998 However,she refuses to behave, and Rameses jokingly offers her to Moses. The Prince of Egypt 1998 She is taken to Moses' chambers, where he soon finds that Tzipporah has escaped. The Prince of Egypt 1998 However, instead of having the guards recapture her, he follows her as she leaves the palace and moves into the Jewish settlement. The Prince of Egypt 1998 It is here that Moses is surprised when a woman named Miriam recognizes him. The Prince of Egypt 1998 She claims that she is his sister, and that a man nearby (named Aaron) is his brother. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses is incensed at this, but Miriam relates how he came to come in the palace. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses runs back to the palace, where he encounters his father. The Prince of Egypt 1998 When Moses observes the hieroglyphics showing the death of the first-born infants, his father explains this was a precaution to keep the slaves from causing an uprising.
The next morning, Rameses is telling of a new construction project to several advisers, and with Moses present. The Prince of Egypt 1998 However, Moses is not paying attention, and soon observes a slave being whipped violently. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses moves to prevent this, but in the process, ends up knocking the guard off a high scaffold, and to his death. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Realizing the penalty for killing a person, Moses attempts to run away, but is soon stopped by Rameses, who claims he will make sure that his brother is not punished. The Prince of Egypt 1998 However, Moses is still shook up based on the revelation that Miriam has made, and refuses his Brother's words.
Moses wanders off into the desert, discarding his royal ornaments along the way, but keeps the ring given to him by Rameses. The Prince of Egypt 1998 One day, almost close to death, he encounters a group of camels that lead him to an oasis. The Prince of Egypt 1998 At the oasis, Moses observes some bandits attempting to steal from some young girls. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses manages to save the girls, and soon finds that they are related to Tzipporah, who is not at all happy at seeing Moses again.
That evening, Tzipporah's father Jethro holds a celebration in thanks for what Moses has done, though Moses claims that his past actions make him unworthy. The Prince of Egypt 1998 However, Jethro refuses to believe this.
Moses grows to become a member of Jethro's tribe, and soon marries Tzipporah. The Prince of Egypt 1998 One day, chasing a stray lamb, Moses finds himself in a cavern with a burning bush, alight in a way he has never seen before. The Prince of Egypt 1998 The bush then speaks, revealing that it is the voice of God, who has heard the cries of the Israelites. The Prince of Egypt 1998 The voice says that Moses will speak to Pharoah, and convince him to let the Jews go free. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses is at first apprehensive, given that he was the son of Pharoah, the man who murdered the children of the slaves. The Prince of Egypt 1998 However, the voice commands Moses to go forth, promising to smite Egypt with His 'wonders' if Pharoah does not listen.
Moses returns to Tzipporah and tells her of what transpired in the cave. The Prince of Egypt 1998 She agrees to accompany Moses back to his former home. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Upon reaching the palace, Moses finds that his father is dead, and Rameses has become the new Pharoah, married with a son of his own. The Prince of Egypt 1998 The two brothers greet each other jovially, with Rameses eager to welcome Moses back, forgiving the events that drove him away. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses explains that things cannot return to how they once were, and requests that Rameses let the slaves go free, as requested by God. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses then demonstrates God's power, as his wooden staff becomes a snake. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Rameses just smirks at this 'trick,' and has Hotep and Huy conjure their own magic, which is nothing but cheap trickery. The Prince of Egypt 1998 This impresses the rest of Rameses' court, but not Moses or Tzipporah.
Rameses and Moses soon after meet in private, where Moses returns the royal ring that his brother had given him so long ago. The Prince of Egypt 1998 As they talk, Rameses soon hardens in demeanor, declaring that he does not acknowledge his brother's God, or the request to allow the Israelites to leave. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses pleads for his brother to reconsider, but Rameses claims he will not be the 'weak link' in his family's dynasty.
Rameses then orders the workload doubled for the slaves, and says that this is due to Moses and his God. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Several of the slaves shun Moses, including Aaron. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Miriam however, harbors no ill will towards her brother, claiming that God saved Moses from death for a purpose. The Prince of Egypt 1998 On the Nile river near them, Moses sees Rameses, his son, Hotep and Huy on a royal barge. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses walks a ways into the water, and yells for Rameses to "Let his people go!" Rameses scoffs at this, until Moses places his staff in the water, turning the Nile to blood. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Unsure how this is achieved, Rameses demands Hotep and Huy duplicate this. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Using some red powder, they claim that the power of their gods can do the same, and Rameses just dismisses Moses' 'trick.' Aaron claims that nothing will help them, but Moses promises that God will see to it that they are free.
A series of plagues then begin to befall Egypt. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Locusts destroy crops, the people come down with terrible sores on their skin, and fire rains down from the sky. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Even with all these events and more, Rameses still refuses to give in to Moses' request.
Soon after, the land is covered in darkness, and Moses goes to see his brother. The Prince of Egypt 1998 As they talk, a flicker of brotherly love seems almost rekindled, until Rameses' son comes in and demands to know if Moses is the reason for what has befallen Egypt. The Prince of Egypt 1998 With his son close by, Rameses once again sheds his friendlier side and narrows his eyes. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses explains that the plagues would end if Rameses would just fulfill his request, and says he feels something even more terrifying will happen, pleading for Rameses to think of his son. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Rameses says he does, and proposes that he will 'finish the job' that his father was not able to do, promising a greater massacre among the slaves than ever before.
Moses leaves sadly, and instructs the slaves to put lamb's blood above their doors for protection. The Prince of Egypt 1998 In the night, the angel of death comes, and passes over the protected doors. The Prince of Egypt 1998 In the homes of the Egyptians where there is no protective sign, the angel kills off the first born children of Egypt, including Rameses' son. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses goes to his brother after this, and is given permission to take the slaves.
Moses is at first distraught, but as the slaves make their way out of Egypt, their spirits lift. The Prince of Egypt 1998 When they finally reach the Red Sea, a horn is heard behind them, and it appears that Rameses has gathered his army to finish off the slaves, given there appears no place to go. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Suddenly, a pillar of fire descends from the heavens, separating the Israelites and Rameses' army. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses then walks a ways into the Red Sea, and using his staff, parts the waters.
The slaves make their way through, but soon, the pillar of fire disappears, and Rameses and his men ride through the parted sea. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses is able to get everyone across just as the water descends, drowning Rameses army. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Rameses meanwhile, has been washed back ashore on the other side, and Moses can hear his brother's cries, though they come off as a cursing of his name. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Moses quietly says goodbye to his brother, and proceeds on with the Israelites.
The final scene shows Moses descending from Mount Horeb holding two stone tablets containing the Ten Commandments by which God has deemed them to live by.
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- Penney Finkelman Cox known as producer
- P.J. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Hanke known as voice producer
- Jeffrey Katzenberg known as executive producer
- Linda Olszewski known as assistant producer
- Sandra Rabins known as producer
- Ron Rocha known as associate producer
- R. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Don Smith known as studio producer: Heart of Texas Productions (uncredited)
- Val Kilmer known as Moses / God (voice)
- Ralph Fiennes known as Rameses (voice)
- Michelle Pfeiffer known as Tzipporah (voice)
- Sandra Bullock known as Miriam (voice)
- Jeff Goldblum known as Aaron (voice)
- Danny Glover known as Jethro (voice)
- Patrick Stewart known as Seti (voice)
- Helen Mirren known as The Queen (voice)
- Steve Martin known as Hotep (voice)
- Martin Short known as Huy (voice)
- Jack Angel known as Egyptian (voice)
- James Avery known as Additional Voices (voice)
- Amick Byram known as Moses (singing voice)
- Aria Noelle Curzon known as Additional Voices (voice)
- Sally Dworsky known as Miriam (singing voice)
- Jon Robert Hall known as Additional Voices (voice)
- Ofra Haza known as Yocheved (voice)
- Phillip Ingram known as (voice)
- Brian Stokes Mitchell known as Jethro (singing voice)
- Bobby Motown known as Rameses Son (voice)
- Eden Riegel known as Young Miriam (voice)
- Shira Roth known as Hebrew Child (singing voice)
- Stephanie Sawyer known as Additional Voices (voice)
- Linda Shayne known as The Queen (singing voice)
- Francesca Smith known as Additional Voices (voice)
- Mel Brooks known as Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
- Brian Tochi known as Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
- Kelly Asbury known as artistic supervisor: story
- Barry Atkinson known as visual development
- Lorna Cook known as artistic supervisor: story
- Luc Desmarchelier known as visual development
- Hani D. The Prince of Egypt 1998 El-Masri known as visual development
- Li René Harmon known as color model
- Barry E. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Jackson known as visual development
- Mary Locatell known as visual development artist
- Sam Michlap known as visual development (as Samuel Michlap)
- Craig Mullins known as visual development
- Christian Schellewald known as visual development
- Paul Shardlow known as visual development
- Pat Sito known as artistic supervisor: checking
- Shauna M. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Stevens known as artistic supervisor: checking (as Shauna Stevens)
- Steven J. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Todd known as blue sketch artist (as Steve Todd)
- Bruce Zick known as visual development
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- United International Pictures (UIP) (1998) (Spain) (theatrical)
- DreamWorks Distribution (1998) (USA) (theatrical)
- United International Pictures (UIP) (1998) (Argentina) (theatrical)
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- Argentina Video Home (1999) (Argentina) (VHS)
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- DreamWorks Home Entertainment (1999) (USA) (DVD)
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- Greg Abbas known as research and development
- Danny Albano known as digital artist
- David P. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Allen known as effects animator: "Red Sea" sequence (as David Allen)
- Joe Alter known as digital effects: "Red Sea" sequence
- Mark Asai known as effects assistant: "Plagues" sequence
- Esther Barr known as effects animator: "Burning Bush" sequence (as Esther M. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Barr)
- Lizzie Bentley known as effects inbetween artist
- Suzanne Berger known as digital effects: "Red Sea" sequence
- Kevin Blum known as scanning
- Andrew Brownlow known as effects animator: "Chariot Race" sequence
- Yan Budeen known as effects inbetween artist
- Stuart Campbell known as artistic supervisor: scanning
- Lynette Charters known as effects animator: "Burning Bush" sequence
- Mark Chavez known as modeler
- Moon Choi known as effects assistant: "Chariot Race" sequence (as Moon Hwan Choi)
- Ed Coffey known as sequence lead: "Burning Bush" sequence
- Doug Cooper known as effects animator: "Red Sea" sequence
- Laura Craig known as checker: animation, digital and final check
- Robert Edward Crawford known as digital scene planner
- Damon Crowe known as digital painter
- Chris Darroca known as effects inbetween artist
- Joseph J. The Prince of Egypt 1998 DiMattia known as effects inbetween artist
- Darren Donovan known as effects inbetween artist
- Michael Duhatschek known as effects animator: "Playing with the Big Boys" sequence
- Bryce Erickson known as effects inbetween artist
- Conánn Fitzpatrick known as effects animator: "Burning Bush" sequence
- Matthew Freeth known as effects assistant: "Red Sea" sequence
- Noe Garcia known as effects assistant: "Plagues" sequence
- Leonard F.W. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Green known as sequence lead: "Chariot Race" sequence
- Carolyn Guske known as digital background artist
- Jonah Hall known as digital effects: "Red Sea" sequence
- Raymond Hetu known as digital effects: "Red Sea" sequence
- Brett Hisey known as additional effects animator
- Pin Ho known as effects inbetween artist
- Al Holter known as 2D effects department lead
- Jeff Howard known as sequence lead: "Red Sea" sequence
- John Huey known as effects animator: "Plagues" sequence
- Doug Ikeler known as sequence lead: "Plagues" sequence
- E. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Jane Gotts known as 2D CGI artist
- Helen Javan known as effects assistant: "Plagues" sequence
- David S. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Karoll known as co-head of color models (as David Svend Karoll)
- Susan B. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Keane known as effects assistant: "Plagues" sequence
- Dan Kessler known as digital effects: "Red Sea" sequence
- Daniel Killen known as effects inbetween artist
- Soo Jin King known as color models
- Chris Kirshbaum known as effects assistant: "Playing with the Big Boys" and "Plagues" sequences
- Stephen Krauth known as digital effects: "Burning Bush" sequence
- Eric Kurland known as color modeler
- Henry LaBounta known as supervising sequence lead: "Red Sea" sequence
- Rachel Lagdao known as checker: animation, digital and final check
- Diann Landau known as additional effects animator
- Chance Lane known as effects assistant: "Plagues" sequence
- Martin Lanzinger known as effects assistant: "Chariot Race" sequence
- Hock-Lian Law known as effects animator: "Red Sea" sequence
- Jamie Lloyd known as sequence lead: "Burning Bush" sequence
- Charlene Logan known as effects inbetween artist
- Robert Lowden known as digital background artist
- Susanna Luck known as effects inbetween artist
- David Lyons known as effects animator: "Burning Bush" sequence
- Rosanna Lyons known as sequence lead: "Plagues" sequence
- Bob Lyss known as digital effects: "Plagues" sequence
- John MacFarlane known as effects assistant: "Plagues" sequence
- Kim Mackey known as effects coordinator
- Olivier Malric known as effects animator: "Chariot Race" sequence
- Vicky McCann known as digital development (as Vicky C. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Snyder)
- Rodney J. The Prince of Egypt 1998 McFall known as digital effects: "Red Sea" sequence
- Dina McLaughlin known as production assistant: EFX
- Sean McLaughlin known as sequence lead: "Chariot Race" sequence
- Hezekiah McMurray known as technical director: production support
- Rolando Mercado known as effects assistant: "Red Sea" sequence
- Christopher James Miller known as visual effects
- David Morehead known as artistic supervisor: scene planning
- Richard Moser known as effects assistant: "Red Sea" sequence
- Bud Myrick known as effects animator: "Red Sea" sequence
- Robert Naudon known as digital effects: "Chariot Race" sequence
- David Navarro known as effects animator: "Chariot Race" sequence
- Ken O'Malley known as digital painter
- Claudio Pacciarella known as effects assistant: "Chariot Race" sequence
- Raymond Pang known as additional effects animator
- Dustin Pappas known as effects inbetween artist
- Don Paul known as visual effects supervisor
- Melanie Pava known as effects inbetween artist
- Julie Penman known as effects assistant: "Plagues" sequence
- Mark Peronto known as effects assistant: "Playing with the Big Boys" sequence
- Dan Philips known as visual effects supervisor
- Vittoria Quane known as effects assistant
- Dennis Recchia known as digital effects: "Chariot Race" sequence
- Gisele Recinos known as effects inbetween artist
- Samuel E. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Recinos known as effects assistant: "Red Sea" sequence (as Samuel Recinos)
- Carolyn Ensle Rendu known as digital background artist
- Robert Rios known as effects inbetween artist
- Mark Sachse known as visual effects
- James Scholte known as visual effects
- Justin Schultz known as checker: animation, digital and final check
- Michael W. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Scott known as effects inbetween artist
- Moon Hwa Seun known as effects animator: "Red Sea" sequence (as Moon Seun)
- Jaclyn Seymour known as effects inbetween artist
- Ed Shurla known as digital effects: "Chariot Race" sequence
- Bob Simmons known as additional effects animator
- Laurie Siqueido known as effects inbetween artist
- Amie Slate known as effects animator: "Red Sea" sequence
- Jane Smethurst known as effects animator: "Plagues" sequence
- Tina Staples known as digital ink and paint artist
- Aksel Studsgarth known as effects assistant: "Chariot Race" sequence
- Sharon A. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Sussman known as digital development
- Lisa Suzuki known as digital effects: "Red Sea" sequence
- Matthew Teevan known as production manager: Digital Color
- Paul Teolis known as effects animator: "Burning Bush" sequence
- Jeff Topping known as effects animator: "Playing with the Big Boys" sequence
- Chris Trorey known as effects assistant: "Plagues" sequence
- Jillian Tudor known as artistic supervisor: digital paint
- David Patrick Valera known as digital scene planner
- Ida Voskanian known as effects assistant: "Chariot Race" sequence (as Ida C. The Prince of Egypt 1998 Voskanian)
- Carrie Wilksen known as scanning coordinator
- Patrick Witting known as 2D CGI artist
- Noel Wolfman known as effects animation coordinator
- Kenneth Wong known as effects inbetween artist
- Stephen Wood known as sequence lead: "Playing with the Big Boys" sequence
- Pei Zhu known as digital effects: "Chariot Race" sequence
- Michael Arias known as software development (uncredited)
- Ivan DeWolf known as digital artist (uncredited)
- Charlie Kranz known as digital inker and painter (uncredited)
- Jeffrey Wike known as system engineer (uncredited)
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