Joseph Laitin (journalist): "Cecil B. DeMille had suddenly ordered the camv eras to stop rolling as Nina Foch, playing the Pharaohs daughter, emerged drip- ping wet trom the 'Nile' bearing a blan- ket containing the baby Moses. With the dress clinging to her body, Miss Foch's personality came through as never betore[.] The dress even looked tleshr colored. . . . The usual procedure is to test—dunk the material betorehand; in this case, Miss l—lead had deemed it unnecessary because the script merely said Miss Foch would ‘wade' into the river, ‘How should I know,’ Edie said later, ‘that Mrs DeMille's idea ot wading is what I call deep-sea diving?” THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (1956) - ARNOLD FRIBERG, EDITH HEAD, DOROTHY JEAKINS, JOHN JENSEN, AND RALPH JESTER, COSTUME DESIGNERS