Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "The Ten Commandments (1956 film)" in English language version.
When legendary director Cecil B. DeMille was screening schoolchildren for the role of Moses' older sister Miriam, he asked Riselle Bain if she could recite a poem from memory... Bain completed all four verses of "Daffodils", and that's the short version of how she wound up in the 1956 classic The Ten Commandments... She would likely have introduced herself as Babette, her second name, which is how she is credited in the DeMille film and her other Hollywood endeavors.(front page newspaper story with video, Sarasota, Florida) Photo as Miriam Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
When legendary director Cecil B. DeMille was screening schoolchildren for the role of Moses' older sister Miriam, he asked Riselle Bain if she could recite a poem from memory... Bain completed all four verses of "Daffodils", and that's the short version of how she wound up in the 1956 classic The Ten Commandments... She would likely have introduced herself as Babette, her second name, which is how she is credited in the DeMille film and her other Hollywood endeavors.(front page newspaper story with video, Sarasota, Florida) Photo as Miriam Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
When legendary director Cecil B. DeMille was screening schoolchildren for the role of Moses' older sister Miriam, he asked Riselle Bain if she could recite a poem from memory... Bain completed all four verses of "Daffodils", and that's the short version of how she wound up in the 1956 classic The Ten Commandments... She would likely have introduced herself as Babette, her second name, which is how she is credited in the DeMille film and her other Hollywood endeavors.(front page newspaper story with video, Sarasota, Florida) Photo as Miriam Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
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