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Moses, Man of the Mountain

Moses, Man of the Mountain, is a 1932 silent film that portrays the biblical figure Moses as an inspiring leader who guides the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery and toward the Promised Land. The film highlights themes of faith, freedom, and divine intervention, emphasizing Moses's devotion and courage. It was produced by Pathé Exchange and features elaborate biblical storytelling, aiming to bring the significant biblical story to life for audiences of the era. The film is a notable example of early religious cinema, blending dramatic performance with visual spectacle to dramatize the biblical narrative.