The Greatest Pharaohs
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The Greatest Pharaohs is a 1997 American educational documentary film about Ancient Egypt distributed by A&E and narrated by Frank Langella with commentary by experts in the field.[1][2] It is 200 minutes long and split into four parts, with each part explaining the lives of four Egyptian pharaohs.[2]
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The Greatest Pharaohs | |
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Directed by | Scott Paddor and Wayne Grajeda |
Written by | Scott Paddor and Wayne Grajeda |
Produced by | Scott Paddor and Wayne Grajeda |
Starring | Frank Langella Commentators: Cathleen A. Keller– UC Berkeley David O'Connor– New York University Peter A. Clayton– historian/author David Silverman– University of Pennsylvania Lynn Holden– Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum Richard Fazzini,Donald Spanel- Brooklyn Museum Josef Wegner- University of Pennsylvania Carol Redmount- University of California, Berkeley |
Narrated by | Frank Langella |
Cinematography | Paul Johnson |
Edited by | Michael W. Andrews |
Music by | Christopher L. Stone Zeijko Marasovich |
Distributed by | A&E Television Networks |
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Running time | 200 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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