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Rameses: Wrath Of God Or Man? (2004)
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Category: Television, Documentary
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Subtitles:
French
Length:
90 mins

 
 

 

A murder investigation of biblical proportions is about to begin

A major controversy behind the Old Testament's Plague of the Firstborn is revealed in the landmark documentary, Rameses: Wrath Of God Or Man? Follow celebrated Egyptologist Kent Weeks into the Valley Of the Kings where he uncovers what may be the skull of Rameses II's eldest son. As forensic scientists determine its identity and the exact cause of death, the events surrounding the young Prince's demise and the Israelites' exodus from Egypt are painstakingly recreated through a stunning combination of faithful reenactments, spectacular CGI visual effects and a breathtaking journey to the ancient sites themselves, beginning at Mount Sinai and ending at the Red Sea.