The Egyptian - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Egyptian"
The Egyptian (1954)
Timing: 2:19 (139 min)
The Egyptian - TMDB rating
6.305/10
82
The Egyptian - Kinopoisk rating
6.804/10
692
The Egyptian - IMDB rating
6.5/10
4900

Film crew

Director

Producer

Editor

Art Direction

George W. Davis
Art Direction

Set Decoration

Walter M. Scott
Set Decoration

Paul S. Fox

Paul S. Fox
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Photo Ben Nye #72370

Ben Nye

Ben Nye
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Bernard Herrmann #2484

Bernard Herrmann

Bernard Herrmann
Original Music Composer
Photo Alfred Newman #72368

Alfred Newman

Alfred Newman
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Leon Shamroy
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Photo Casey Robinson #192335Photo Casey Robinson #192336Photo Casey Robinson #192337
Casey Robinson
Screenplay
Photo Philip Dunne #83767
Philip Dunne
Screenplay

Novel

Photo Mika Waltari #282632
Mika Waltari
Novel

Researcher

Frances C. Richardson
Researcher

Research Assistant

Gertrude Kingston
Research Assistant

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Mika Waltari's novel "Sinuhé, the Egyptian".
  • Marilyn Monroe longed to play the role of Nefertiti, which, however, was reserved for the producer's protégé, Bella Darvi. This was Darvi's second of only three films. She later returned to Europe, where she committed suicide in 1971.
  • The first thing Akhenaten did upon taking power was to move the capital from Thebes to Akhetaten – a city built by his order specifically for the god Aten. Therefore, the hero's return to Thebes after several years and his meeting there with a 'long-time friend, the pharaoh' seems rather strange.
  • After Akhenaten's death, it was not Horemheb who ascended the Egyptian throne, but Akhenaten and Kiya’s son – Tutankhamun. Nefertiti – Akhenaten’s wife, who is not mentioned at all in the film – was likely the regent during his reign. However, the film shows Baketaton ascending the throne, who historically never ruled, as she died in childhood.
  • After Tutankhamun's death, Egypt was ruled by Aye, who was likely Akhenaten’s uncle. Only after Aye did the throne of Egypt actually pass to Horemheb.
  • The film is based on the novel "Sinuhé, the Egyptian" by Mika Waltari.
  • The first thing Akhenaten did upon taking power was to move the capital from Thebes to Akhetaten – a city built by his order specifically for the god Aten. Therefore, the hero's return to Thebes after several years and his meeting there with an 'old friend, the pharaoh' seems rather strange.
Did you like the film?

© ACMODASI, 2010-2026

All rights reserved.
The materials (trademarks, videos, images and text) contained on this site are the property of their respective owners. It is forbidden to use any materials from this site without prior agreement with their owner.
When copying text and graphic materials (videos, images, text, screenshots of pages) from this site, an active link to the site www.acmodasi.in must necessarily accompany such material.
We are not responsible for any information posted on this site by third parties.