“The Deliverer …………..is.. Moses….. !”
We were already at the edge of the seats and at our tethered wits, biting our nails and shivering with expectation…There we are, around 100 school children and it was some time during mid sixties. Already the small town was agog with rumours of the new age big cinemascope screen arranged for screening the movie and in colour ! There was talk about the roaring red sea dividing and other magnificent scenes in the movie…Even the initial introduction where director Cecil B Demille ( The Ten Commandments ) comes and gives a brief talk against the backdrop of a big wall, only giving way as a screen at the end of his talk was simply awesome ! At last, one of the great Sunday school heroes had come alive on the mega screen. As we watched, the story unfolded as the Prince of Egypt was relegated to a hebrew slave, declared as persona non grata finally to return as the great deliverer as prophesised and leading into freedom the Israelites enslaved for 400 years.
As children , we had seen many heroes on the screen donning the role of a deliverer, champion of the down trodden and the weak fighting a lone but brave battle, thrashing an entire bunch of villains by one hand with ease. In all these movies, the police always arrived at the end to arrest the evil doers, and eventual wedding of the hero moments before downing of the screen in the theatre.
There were other great (imaginary) deliverers like Don Quixote de La Mancha accompanied by his squire Sancho Panza roaming across Europe as great champions of the cause adhering to the stringent traditions of the medieval chivalry of knighthood. People celebrated 400th year of Don Quixote with great fame and fanfare across his (imaginary) route.