A teacher and two students die in shooting rampage at Frontier Junior High School in Moses Lake on February 2, 1996.

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It was the most expensive film ever made at the time of its 1956 release and remains one of the highest-grossing films when adjusted for inflation. Torrent sites are notorious for malware and phishing links

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The film tells the story of Moses (played by Charlton Heston), an Egyptian prince who discovers his true Hebrew heritage. As he learns of his people's suffering under Egyptian rule, Moses becomes determined to lead them to freedom. With the help of his brother Aaron (played by Edward G. Robinson) and the prophet God, Moses receives the Ten Commandments, which become the foundation of the Hebrew people's covenant with God.

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"The Ten Commandments" is a classic 1956 epic religious drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner. The movie retells the story of Moses, who leads the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and receives the Ten Commandments from God.


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