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Dathan (Character)
from The Ten Commandments (1956)

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  1. The Ten Commandments (2007) Played by Lee Tockar

  2. Ancient Secrets of the Bible (1992) (TV) Played by Wayne Brennan
    ... aka "Mysteries of the Ancient World: Program 3 - History's Greatest Secrets" - USA (DVD title)

  3. "Moses the Lawgiver" (1974) TV series Played by Joseph Shiloach
    ... aka "Moses" - USA (theatrical title)
  4. The Burning Hell (1974) Played by Arzone Burns

  5. The Ten Commandments (1956) Played by Edward G. Robinson

  6. The Ten Commandments (1923) Played by Lawson Butt

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From The Ten Commandments (1956)
Lilia: Dathan, if you fear God, let me go.
Dathan: I am here, girl, because I would put no fear in a desert god and his mud-pit prophet. I am here because I bowed lower than my brothers before the Egyptians. Now the Egyptians bow low before me. Joshua wanted you. Baka wanted you. But you belong to me, a gift from Rameses.
Lilia: I will bow before you, Dathan. I will work my hands raw for you. But please do not shame me before my Lord.
Dathan: Your lord is the govenor of Goshen.
Lilia: What difference to my shame?
Dathan: No difference to you, my dove of Cannan, but to a condemned slave like Joshua it could mean the difference between death on the spikes and life in the copper mines of Sinai. What would you do to influence his excellency's clemency?
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