A full-length, animated musical version of the story of Moses. After being raised as the son of a Pharoah, Moses learns that he is a Hebrew and must accept his destiny as the leader of his people. Moses' brother Rameses refuses to let the Hebrews go, and brings down the wrath of God upon Egypt. A triumph of animated storytelling and colorful design. Academy Award Winner: Best Song, "When You Believe."
A beautiful gold and blue head piece of King Tut sits on center stage of this screensaver surrounded by jeweled hyroglyphs down the sides. Screensaver created to Bangles-Walk Like An Egyptian with jeweled scarabs crossing your screen. Source: Ezthemes Size: (964 Kb)
A beautiful gold and blue head piece of King Tut sits on center stage of this theme surrounded by jeweled hyroglyphs down the sides. Matching screensaver included to Bangles-Walk Like An Egyptian with jeweled scarabs crossing your screen. Easy Install Source: Ezthemes Size: (1787 Kb)
Let's get the basics out of the way. "The Prince of Egypt" is a well- acted, great-looking movie. While the animators' attempts to fully integrate computer-generated images with traditional drawings are not always successful, the story of Moses is still visually sumptuous, aided immeasurably by impressive cinematography worthy of a live-action film. The sunbaked desert vistas are quite handsome and a few scenes, notably the parting of the Red Sea and a raucous chariot race, are dazzling. That said, "The Prince of Egypt" is not quite the awe-inspiring epic it wants to be.