Pharaoh (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Ramses XIII; and his look-alike, Lykon: Jerzy Zelnik
  • Herhor (High Priest of Amon): Piotr Pawłowski
  • Pentuer (priest, Herhor's assistant): Leszek Herdegen
  • Thutmose (Ramses XIII's cousin): Emir Buczacki
  • Ennana (Egyptian army officer): Ryszard Ronczewski
  • Fellah: Jerzy Block
  • Sara (Ramses XIII's mistress, mother of his son Seti): Krystyna Mikołajewska
  • Ramses XII (father of Ramses XIII): Andrzej Girtler
  • Nitager (Egyptian general): Wiktor Grotowicz
  • Queen Nikotris (mother of Ramses XIII): Wiesława Mazurkiewicz
  • Berossus (Chaldean priest): Kazimierz Opaliński
  • Mefres (Egyptian high priest): Stanisław Milski
  • Mentezufis (Egyptian priest): Józef Czerniawski
  • Dagon (Phoenician merchant): Edward Rączkowski
  • Rabsun (Phoenician merchant): Marian Nosek
  • Hiram (Tyrian prince): Alfred Łodziński
  • Kama (Phoenician priestess): Barbara Brylska
  • Sargon (Assyrian envoy): Jarosław Skulski
  • Tehenna (Libyan commander): Leonard Andrzejewski
  • Priestess at mummification of Ramses XII: Lucyna Winnicka
  • Keeper of the Labyrinth: Bohdan Janiszewski
  • Samentu (High Priest of Set): Mieczysław Voit
  • Hebron (Ramses XIII's last mistress): Ewa Krzyżewska
  • Other principal actors: Bronisław Dardziński, Jerzy Fidler, Jerzy Kozłowski

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