Exodus (1960)
December 15, 1960Release Date
Exodus (1960)
December 15, 1960Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Paul Newman
Ari Ben Canaan
Eva Marie Saint
Kitty Fremont
Ralph Richardson
Gen. Sutherland
Peter Lawford
Maj. Caldwell
Lee J. Cobb
Barak Ben Canaan
Sal Mineo
Dov Landau
John Derek
Taha
Hugh Griffith
Mandria
Gregory Ratoff
Lakavitch
Felix Aylmer
Dr. Lieberman
David Opatoshu
Akiva Ben Canaan
Jill Haworth
Karen
Marius Goring
Von Storch
Alexandra Stewart
Jordana Ben Canaan
Michael Wager
David Ben Ami
Martin Benson
Mordekai
Paul Stevens
Reuben
Betty Walker
Sarah
Martin Miller
Dr. Odenheim
Victor Maddern
Sergeant
George Maharis
Yoav
John Crawford
Capt. Hank Schlosberg
Shmuel Segal
Dov Contact Proprietor
Dahn Ben Amotz
Uzi
Ralph Truman
Colonel
Peter Madden
Dr. Clement
Joseph Fürst
Avidan
Paul Stassino
Driver-Guide on Cyprus
Michael Wynne
Man
Mark Burns
Lt. O'Hara
Esther Ofarim
Mrs. Hirschberg
Zipora Peled
Mrs. Frankel
Philo Hauser
Novak
Clinton Greyn
Officer
Richard Day
Art Direction
Leon Uris
Novel
Dalton Trumbo
Screenplay
Louis R. Loeffler
Editor
Ernest Gold
Original Music Composer
Otto Preminger
Producer / Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 15, 1960
StatusReleased
Running Time3h 27m
Budget$4,000,000
Box Office$20,000,000
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This Movie Is About.
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Exodus is a 1960 American epic historical drama film about the founding of the State of Israel. Produced and directed by Otto Preminger, the screenplay was adapted by Dalton Trumbo from the 1958 novel of the same name by Leon Uris. The film stars an ensemble cast including Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint, Ralph Richardson, Peter Lawford, Lee J. Cobb, Sal Mineo, John Derek and George Maharis. The film's soundtrack music was written by Ernest Gold.
Preminger openly hired screenwriter Trumbo, who had been on the Hollywood blacklist for over a decade for being a Communist and forced to work under assumed names. Together with Spartacus, also written by Trumbo, Exodus is credited with ending the practice of blacklisting in the US motion picture industry.
Released on December 15, 1960 by United Artists, the film earned $8.7 million at the box office in the United States and Canada, and $20 million worldwide.