Remember, my sweet, that you must be wife to the next Pharaoh, that you're going to be mine, all mine, like my dog or my horse or my falcon. Only I will love you more, and trust you less.

Ramses Ii (Yul Brynner)

15 seconds sound clip from the The Ten Commandments (1956) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:41:59.255 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- He will not be here, my father.

- What? I sent for both of you.

- His word is that he cannot attend you, being pressed by other matters.

- Did you hear that? Other matters?

(Egyptian gong clanging)

- My escort.

- I will ride with you, my son, to see what rears itself in Goshen, a city or treason.

- You lying adder! You'll destroy yourself with your own venom if you try to turn Sethi against Moses.

- You would turn Sethi against me.

- Remember, my sweet, that you must be wife to the next Pharaoh, that you're going to be mine, all mine, like my dog or my horse or my falcon. Only I will love you more, and trust you less.

- You will never do the things to me you would have done to Moses.

- I know you, my sweet. You're a sharp-clawed, treacherous little peacock.

- But you're food for the gods, and I'm going to have all of you.

- None of me.

- Did you think my kiss was a promise of what you'll have? No, my pompous one, it was to let you know what you will not have.

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