Over at
FilmChat, Peter Chattaway reports on how the Easter season is bringing with it a host of old
religious epics coming to DVD!. Peter's most excited about the 50th Anniversary edition of
The Ten Commandments (1956), which also includes the earlier silent film by DeMille as well (a little bit like how he recent release of
Ben Hur did this - see
my earlier blog posts). As I already have both these films, albeit on VHS, I'm less excited by that than he is.

What I am excited by is the release of
David and Bathsheba (1951) which I've never actually seen. It's one of the Films that Babington and Evans discuss at length in "Biblical Epics", plus it stars Gregory Peck who is one of my favourite actors. (Just the other night my wife and I were watching him in
Big Country (1958) which is the film, linking these two DVDs as it also stars Charlton Heston). From a timing point of view having recently watched
one of the earliest David films, I'm keen to see what one of the most famous is actually like.
Matt
By the way, the review of
Jesus will either appear later today, or more likely on Monday.
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