The Prince Of Egypt: Full [portable] Film
The film's screenplay was written by Brenda Chapman, Simon Wells, and Steve Oedekerk, with a story by Chapman and Wells. The movie features an all-star voice cast, including Val Kilmer as Moses, Ralph Fiennes as Rameses, and Michelle Pfeiffer as Tzipporah.
Hans Zimmer’s score blends traditional Egyptian instrumentation, Hebrew cantorial chants, and full orchestral power. It elevates from a simple story to a spiritual experience. The Prince Of Egypt Full Film
Stephen Schwartz’s score (with Hans Zimmer’s percussive, African-inflected underscore) is the film’s soul. The film's screenplay was written by Brenda Chapman,
This is not a film for very young children. It does not sanitize slavery. The opening shows a slave being whipped to death. The death of the firstborns is shown not as a cutaway, but as a mournful montage: a royal child’s toy falling silent, a slave mother holding her son. The film refuses to call this “justice.” It calls it cost . It elevates from a simple story to a spiritual experience
The film's impact can also be seen in the many adaptations and reinterpretations that have followed. A live-action stage musical adaptation of "The Prince of Egypt" premiered in London's West End in 2017, featuring music by Elton John and Tim Rice.