The producers of the Prince of Egypt were faced with the challenge of needing to create multiple language tracks so that the film could be viewed all over the world. Dreamworks International Production located and recorded talent from all over the globe. This video demonstrates the seamless quality the entire Dreamworks crew was able to achieve.
Really, really beautiful and just another testament (no pun intended) to how well-made this movie was. Always gonna be my favorite.
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March 11, 2012
January 27, 2012
January 27, 2012
That wall painting scene always scared me as a kid.
“They were only slaves” still gives me chills though.
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