Thus began an almost 50-year career spanning silent films, talkies, domestic comedies and biblical epics. DeMille spent his early career directing romantic comedies such as Don't Change Your Husband, but it was epics that most interested him, and over the years he made a slew of them, including The King of Kings (1927).
DeMille continued to work steadily during the next three decades on movies such as The Sign of the Cross (1932), The Greatest Show on Earth (earning a Best Director Oscar) and The Ten Commandments (1956).
The Yankee ClipperFilm giants D.W. Griffith and Cecil B. DeMille join forces for this silent saga of America's maritime rivalry with the British. Bostonian Hal Winslow (William Boyd) captains the title ship in a race against a British vessel for China's tea route to America. His journey home from Asia is challenged... Read More
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The Ten Commandments (1956) | G | |
The Greatest Show on Earth (1952) | NR | |
Sunset Boulevard (1950) | NR | |
Unconquered (1947) | NR | |
Reap the Wild Wind (1942) | NR | |
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Union Pacific (1939) | NR | |
The Buccaneer (1938) | NR | |
The Plainsman (1937) | NR | |
The Crusades (1935) | NR | |
Cleopatra (1934) | NR | |
Four Frightened People (1934) | NR | |
The Sign of the Cross (1932) | NR | |
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The Yankee Clipper (1927) | NR | |
The Ten Commandments (1923) | NR | |
The Affairs of Anatol (1921) | NR | |
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Male and Female (1919) | NR | |
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The Little American (1917) | NR | |
Joan the Woman (1917) | NR | |
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Carmen / The Cheat (1915) | NR | |
