The Prince of Egypt

The Prince of Egypt1998

The Prince of Egypt is a 1998 DreamWorks animated film based on the book of Exodus about Moses, an Egyptian prince who learns of his identity as an Israelite, and later his destiny to become the chosen deliverer of his people. This movie's 2000 dire… more »



'Ephorah:
(Screams) What are you doing! Help!

'Ajolidoforah:
Wait!

'Jethrodiadah:
Leave us alone!

'Ephorah:
Let our sheep drink!

'Ajolidoforah:
Get away!

'Jethrodiadah:
Stop it! Our Father's the High Priest of Midian, you're going to be in big trouble!

[Moses watches this scene for a few moments, then notices two camels standing calmly on the other side of the sheep. Guessing that the must belong to the two brigands he sneaks over to them and unties their tethers.]"

Moses:
Hey you!(The two brigands stop wrestling with the girls and look at Moses) Aren't these your camels?

[The two brigands can immediately tell what is on Moses' mind. They lift their hands up to stop him. But Moses already has his hand on the camels rump.]"

Moses:
Hut Hut!

[He gives both camels a wallop on their rears and they go running off into the desert followed by the two brigands who have no chance of catching up to them for several miles.]"

[The three little girls stop to look at Moses in astonishment. Unlike their men folk he is mostly clean shaven bareheaded and except for his Egyptian kilt wears nothing. Days of wandering without food, water and rest have finally caught up to Moses and he collapses with exhaustion against the well, but the stone at the well shakes loose and Moses goes flying down into the water below.]"

[Moses has fallen into Jethro's well. Zipporah's sisters are trying to pull him out.]

Tzipporah:
What are you girls doing?

Jethrodiadah:
We're trying to get the funny man out of the well!

Tzipporah:
Trying to get the funny man out of the well. Well that's one I've never heard before. [looks down the well and see a figure] Oh! Oh, my! Don't worry down there! We'll get you out! Hold on! [sees that it is Moses] You! [lets go of the rope, nods, and saunters away]

Ephorah:
That's why Papa says she'll never get married.

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