Released in five parts (The Persecution of the Children of Israel by the Egyptians, Forty Years in the Land of Midian, The Plagues of Egypt and the Deliverance of the Hebrews, The Victory of Israel, The Promised Land), 4 December 1909 to 19 February 1910. A Vitagraph advertisement in the Moving Picture World (31 Dec. 1909) refers to The Life of Moses as a "Biblical Film-de-Luxe". It is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.
J. Stuart Blackton
Director
Madison C. Peters
Writer
Rollin S. Sturgeon
Writer
The Ten Commandments77%
The Book of Daniel70%
Munich - The Edge of War69%
The King of Kings64%
Oranges and Sunshine69%
Radium Girls67%
The Greatest Story Ever Told64%
King of Kings71%
The Ten Commandments66%
The Robe69%
The Bible: In the Beginning...73%
Richard Jewell74%
Suffragette71%
Panther62%
Shattered Glass69%
Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend64%
Ararat61%
Oslo65%
Waiting for Anya62%
Holy Lands61%