Exodus (1960 Film) - Apocryphal Story

Apocryphal Story

An often told, probably apocryphal story included in the reference book Halliwell's Filmgoer's Companion relates how comedian Mort Sahl attended the première of Exodus, which of course included the director Otto Preminger and, apparently bored by the lengthy film, stood up after three hours and exclaimed, "Otto, let my people go!"

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