Ben-Hur (1959)
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close  Ben-Hur (1959)  (AFI: 72)
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Rated:  PG 
Starring: Charlton Heston, Jack Hawkins, Haya Harareet, Stephen Boyd, Hugh Griffith, Martha Scott, Cathy O'Donnell, Sam Jaffe, Finlay Currie
Director: William Wyler
Genre: Action | Adventure | Drama
DVD Release Date: 03/13/2001

Tagline: The World's Most Honored Motion Picture.

A coliseum-sized event! A Jewish nobleman is enslaved but survives to triumph over his Roman tormentors in a furious chariot race. Charlton Heston heads the cast of this winner of 11 Academy Awards, seen in a breathtaking new digital transfer in refurbished digital stereo, now at its lowest-ever and making its long awaited DVD debut!

Storyline: Judah Ben-Hur lives as a rich Jewish prince and merchant in Jerusalem at the beginning of the 1st century. Together with the new governor his old friend Messala arrives as commanding officer of the Roman legions. At first they are happy to meet after a long time but their different politic views separate them. During the welcome parade a roof tile falls down from Judah's house and injures the governor. Although Messala knows they are not guilty, he sends Judah to the galleys and throws his mother and sister into prison. But Judah swears to come back and take revenge. Written by Matthias Scheler

Cast Notes: Complete credited cast:), Charlton Heston (Judah Ben-Hur), Jack Hawkins (Quintus Arrius), Haya Harareet (Esther), Stephen Boyd (Messala), Hugh Griffith [I] (Sheik Ilderim), Martha Scott (Miriam), Cathy O'Donnell [I] (Tirzah), Sam Jaffe [I] (Simonides), Finlay Currie (Balthasar), Frank Thring [I] (Pontius Pilate), Terence Longdon (Drusus), George Relph (Tiberius), André Morell (Sextus).

User Comment: (databits@pacbell.net) Atwater, CA • Ben Hur, a Tale of the Christ, was hugely popular as a novel, a play and two movies. It was written in a less vulgar time about a very spiritual event. Seen today by moviegoers addicted to constant action and low frequency effects, it will seem ponderous, slow and pretentious. Well, it is a little. You have to pay attention to the dialogue or you won't get it at all. Some of the intimate scenes aren't all that great. Anyone that really pays attention can tell the sea battle is done with miniatures. It's still worth watching. As everyone ought to know by now, the chariot race is one-of-a-kind; nothing else comes close to that real live race where the main actors actually raced most of the time. I just watched this movie after lapse of about 10 years. I still enjoyed it. The sea battle is still fun even if you know the boats are about as big as a man. The few moments which have Christ on the screen are still moving. Just about all of the acting is good with only a few forgettable moments. Just be ready to spend about 4 hours in front of the screen listening to occasionally flowery dialog.

Summary: Still good after 40+ years, but made for a different audience.

--- JOYA ---

IMDb Rating (07/24/14): 8.2/10 from 120,558 users Top 250: #185
IMDb Rating (10/14/13): 8.1/10 from 106,677 users Top 250: #177
IMDb Rating (10/15/07): 8.1/10 from 35,700 users Top 250: #129
IMDb Rating (06/01/01): 8.1/10 from 7,948 users Top 250: #126

Additional information
Copyright:  1959,  Warner Bros.
Features:  • Film Highlights
• Theatrical Trailer
• Behind-the-scenes Footage
• Seperate Film Score Audio Track
• Photo Gallery
• Documentaries
• Audio Commentary
• Additional Footage
Subtitles:  English, Portuguese, French, Spanish
Video:  Widescreen 2.76:1 Color (Anamorphic-16x9)
Audio:  ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Time:  3:42
DVD:  # Discs: 1 -- # Shows: 1
D-Box:  No
Other:  Written by Karl Tunberg; DVD released on 03/13/2001; running time of 222 minutes.
One of the American Film Institute's Top 100 American Films (AFI: 72-100).
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