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Building the Great Pyramid in Egypt


This 50's sword & sandal epic doesn’t overstay its welcome at well under 2 hours. It was director Howard Hawk’s first box office failure and so he took four years off from filmmaking to tour Europe before returning with the hit Western “Rio Bravo” (1959). The flick has since become a cult film and Martin Scorsese admitted that it is one of his favorites.

The subject is fascinating. The Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops, Giza) is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the only one to remain relatively intact. It is estimated to have taken almost three decades to build. There are several theories of its planning & construction and the movie brings this to life for the viewer. The Egyptian government supplied 3000-10,000 extras for the 50+ day shoot, half of them soldiers. While Jack Hawkins and the actor who plays Vashtar look decidedly European as opposed to anyone from the ancient Egypt region, producers wisely darkened Joan’s skin and her potential lover looks serviceably Egyptian.

Although critics decry the subplot in the second half concerning an assassination conspiracy, there’s plenty to enjoy in this lush spectacle: cowards thrown to crocodiles, the curious beliefs behind building such a unique colossal structure, the obsession & perseverance it took to see it through, thousands of extras, real vessels in the river, authentic locations, recreations of hauling the 2.5 ton stones, the Pharaoh taking on a bull, death traps, athletic dancing, Joan’s youthful beauty, a quality sword fight to the death, the tragic close and Dimitri Tiomkin’s great score.

Lastly, the flick inspires one to look up the actual pyramid, its history and videos of its exterior and innards. It might even inspire you to see it firsthand.

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Today our public broadcaster delights us with this dusty tomb of ancient cinema.
I definitely won't miss young Joan Collins as an Egyptian princess, hossa! 👸🏻​

Btw. the Great Pyramid's inside (Cheops) isn't worth it, not much to see.
It might have been used for something else anyway.
The Valley of the Kings is worth seeing! 👑​

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I've vaguely heard of "The Valley of the Kings," but have never seen it. I'll give it a watch as soon as I get a chance, thanks.

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