Multi Subs Epi... [updated] — Pharaoh - Faraon -1966 - Poland-

(Jerzy Zelnik), a young, ambitious prince who ascends to the throne of an impoverished Egypt. The Magnificent 60s

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| Episode | Runtime | Common Subs Available | |---------|---------|----------------------| | Epi 1 | ~92 min | English, German, Russian, French | | Epi 2 | ~90 min | English, German, Russian, Spanish | Pharaoh - Faraon -1966 - Poland- multi subs epi...

Ramses’s desire to increase his authority leads him into a direct conflict with the high priest Herhor, creating a tense, sophisticated political thriller rather than a simple action film.

Forget Hollywood’s glitter—Jerzy Kawalerowicz’s "Pharaoh" (Faraon) is a masterclass in historical realism. Filmed on location in the deserts of Uzbekistan and at the Giza pyramids, this Polish super-production is famous for its staggering attention to detail. (Jerzy Zelnik), a young, ambitious prince who ascends

Pharaoh (Faraon) 1966: A Masterpiece of Polish Cinema in Multi-Subs and Episodes

preserves the unique 2.55:1 aspect ratio and the distinct "CinemaScope" look of the original 1960s production. Second Run DVD streaming platform If you share with third parties, their policies apply

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The acting is consistently high-caliber, providing an intimate counterpoint to the large-scale production.

Faraon follows the story of (portrayed by Jerzy Zelnik in his debut role), a young, idealistic prince who rises to the throne of Egypt after the death of his father. Upon ascending, he realizes that the wealth and army of Egypt are not under his control, but rather the control of a powerful, shadowy caste of temple priests led by the shrewd Herhor (Piotr Pawłowski).