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. EnglishBudget$70 millionBox office$218.6 millionThe Prince of Egypt is a 1998 American produced by and released. It is the first DreamWorks feature to be traditionally animated. The film is an of the and follows the life of from being a prince of to his ultimate destiny to lead the out of Egypt. Directed by, and, the film features songs written by and a composed. The voice cast consists of in a dual role, and.had frequently suggested an animated adaptation of the 1956 film while working for, and he decided to put the idea into production after founding DreamWorks Pictures in 1994.

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To make this inaugural project, DreamWorks employed artists who had worked for and the recently disbanded, totaling a crew of 350 people from 34 different nations. The film has a blend of and, created using software from and.The film was released in theaters on December 18, 1998, and on home video on September 14, 1999. Reviews were generally positive, with critics praising the animation, music, and voice work. The film went on to gross over $218 million worldwide in theaters, which made it the most successful non-Disney animated feature at the time. The film's success led to the (2000) and the development of a stage adaptation.

The song ' became a commercially successful single in a pop version performed by and, and went on to win at the. Contents.Plot In, the enslaved Hebrew people pray to God for deliverance., fearing that an alarming increase of Hebrew slaves could lead to rebellion, orders his guards to kill all of the newborn Hebrew boys. Fearing for her own newborn son's safety, along with her two young children, and, rushes to the, where she places him in a basket on the water, not before bidding him farewell with a final but powerful lullaby.

Miriam follows the basket as it sails to the Pharaoh's palace and witnesses her baby brother safely adopted by Seti's wife, who names him. Before leaving, Miriam prays that Moses will one day come back to them and set their people free.Years later, Moses and his adoptive brother, heir to the throne of Egypt, are scolded by their father for accidentally destroying a temple during a chariot race. At Moses's suggestion, Seti, seeking to give Rameses the opportunity to prove that he is a responsible young man, names him and gives him authority over Egypt's temples.

As a tribute, the high priests and offer Rameses a beautiful young woman,. Rameses gives Tzipporah to Moses and appoints him Royal Chief Architect. Later that night, Moses follows Tzipporah as she escapes from the palace, and runs into the now-adult Miriam and Aaron, but he does not recognize them. Miriam then sings their mother's lullaby, which Moses remembers; however, he returns to the palace, eager to go back to familiar surroundings. The truth about his past is later confirmed by a nightmare, and finally by Seti himself, who disturbs Moses by claiming the Hebrews were 'only slaves'.The next day, Moses accidentally pushes an Egyptian guard to his death while trying to stop him from whipping an elderly Hebrew slave. Horrified and ashamed, Moses flees into the desert in exile, despite Rameses's pleas that he stay.

While in the desert, Moses defends three young girls from, only to find out their older sister is Tzipporah herself. Moses is welcomed by Tzipporah's father and the high priest of Midian,. After assimilating into this new culture, Moses becomes a shepherd and marries Tzipporah. One day, while chasing a stray lamb, Moses discovers a, through which God tells him to return to Egypt and guide the Hebrews to freedom. God bestows Moses's shepherding staff with his power and promises that he will tell Moses what to say. Moses and Tzipporah return to Egypt, where Moses is happily greeted by Rameses, who is now Pharaoh with a wife and son. Moses requests the Hebrews' release and changes his staff into a snake to demonstrate his alliance with God.

Hotep and Huy boastfully recreate this transformation with 'smoke and mirrors', only to have their snakes eaten by Moses's snake. Not wanting to have his actions cause the empire to collapse, Rameses hardens and doubles the Hebrews' workload.Moses inflicts nine of the, but still Rameses refuses to relent and vows never to release the Hebrew slaves.

Disheartened, Moses prepares the Hebrews for the tenth and final plague, instructing them to sacrifice a lamb and mark the doorposts with the lamb's blood. That night, the final plague kills all the firstborn children of Egypt, including Rameses's son, while sparing those of the Hebrews. A grief-stricken Rameses finally gives Moses permission to free the Hebrews. After leaving the palace, Moses collapses and sobs in grief, heartbroken at the pain he has caused his brother and Egypt.The following morning, the Hebrews, led by Moses, Miriam, Aaron and Tzipporah, leave Egypt.

At the, they discover that a vengeful Rameses is pursuing them with his army, intent on killing them. However, a pillar of fire blocks the army's way, while Moses uses his staff to.

The Hebrews cross the open sea bottom; the fire vanishes and the army gives chase, but the water closes over and drowns the Egyptian soldiers, sparing Rameses alone. See also:Composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz began working on writing songs for the film from the beginning of its production. As the story evolved, he continued to write songs that would serve both to entertain and help move the story along. Composer Hans Zimmer arranged and produced the songs and then eventually wrote the film's score.

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The film's score was recorded entirely in.Three soundtrack albums were released simultaneously for The Prince of Egypt, each of them aimed towards a different target audience. While the other two accompanying records, the -themed soundtrack and the -based soundtrack, functioned as film tributes, the contained the actual songs from the film. This album combines elements from the score composed by Hans Zimmer and film songs by Stephen Schwartz. The songs were either voiced over by professional singers, such as, or sung by the film's voice actors, such as Michelle Pfeiffer and Ofra Haza. Retrieved February 18, 2019. Lovell, Glenn (December 10, 1998). Retrieved April 23, 2017.

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