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Aka: Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
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 brick falls down from Judah's house and barely misses the governor. Although Messala knows that 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.
Anno Domini: the seventh year of Augustus Caesar's reign. In the Roman province of Judea, Jews return to the city of their birth for the census. A bright star in the night over Bethlehem marks the birth of Jesus Christ. Years later, Roman commander Messala (Stephen Boyd), who was brought up in Judea, takes command of the Roman garrison in Jerusalem. His Jewish boyhood friend Judah Ben-Hur (Charlton Heston) greets him. Messala is delighted. But when Judah refuses to name Jewish patriots, Messala sentences him to the slave galleys and imprisons his mother, Miriam (Martha Scott), and sister, Tirzah (Cathy O'Donnell)...
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. Judah vows revenge.
In BEN-HUR, William Wyler's much-lauded epic, the story of Judah's search for his mother and sister and his quest for revenge intersects with crucial biblical events such as the Sermon on the Mount and the crucifixion. Wyler gets fine performances from Heston, Boyd, Jack Hawkins (as a Roman admiral who befriends Judah), and Hugh Griffith (as an Arab sheik who dreams of racing his beautiful white horses against Messala). Among BEN-HUR's vivid dramatic sequences are a violent sea battle and the famous chariot race that pits Judah against Messala in one of cinema's great action sequences.
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This 1959 version of Lew Wallace's best-selling novel, which had already seen screen versions in 1907 and 1926, went on to win 11 Academy Awards. Adapted by Karl Tunberg and a raft of uncredited writers including Gore Vidal and Maxwell Anderson, the film once more recounts the tale of Jewish prince Judah Ben-Hur (Charlton Heston), who lives in Judea with his family during the time that Jesus Christ was becoming known for his "radical" teachings. Ben-Hur's childhood friend Messala (Stephen Boyd) is now an ambitious Roman tribune; when Ben-Hur refuses to help Messala round up local dissidents on behalf of the emper...
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or, Messala pounces on the first opportunity to exact revenge on his onetime friend. Tried on a trumped-up charge of attempting to kill the provincial governor (whose head was accidentally hit by a falling tile), Ben-Hur is condemned to the Roman galleys, while his mother (Martha Scott) and sister (Cathy O'Donnell) are imprisoned. But during a sea battle, Ben-Hur saves the life of commander Quintus Arrius (Jack Hawkins), who, in gratitude, adopts Ben-Hur as his son and gives him full control over his stable of racing horses. Ben-Hur never gives up trying to find his family or exact revenge on Messala. At crucial junctures in his life, he also crosses the path of Jesus, and each time he benefits from it. The highlight of the film's 212 minutes is its now-legendary chariot race, staged largely by stunt expert Yakima Canutt. Ben-Hur's Oscar haul included Best Picture, Best Director for the legendary William Wyler, Best Actor for Heston, and Best Supporting Actor for Welsh actor Hugh Griffith as an Arab sheik.
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Twee oude jeugdvrienden komen na een lange tijd weer tegen over elkaar te staan, de ene is een Joodse Prins (Ben-Hur) en de andere een Romeinse generaal. Ze zijn blij elkaar weer te zien na zo'n lange tijd maar hun verschillende politieke meningen zorgen voor heel wat overlast tussen de twee. Uiteindelijk wordt Ben-Hur als slaaf op de Romeinse galeien gezet en men verwacht dat hij nooit meer terugkeert. Vastbesloten om zijn joodse volk te redden houdt hij vol in het harde leven als slaaf.
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The chariot race remains one of the most stunning action sequences ever shot, but William Wyler 's epic of first-century Judaea puts spectacle before specificsDirector: William Wyler Entertainment grade: B–History grade: CDuring the first century Ad, the Roman empire took control of the Mediterranean. The eastern province of Judaea was ruled by prefects Valerius Gratus from 15-26Ad and Pontius Pilate from 26-36Ad.Religion Lew Wallace , previously a general in the American civil war, wrote his epic Ben-Hur in 1880, when he was governor of New Mexico territory. To the modern reader its appeal may be difficult to unlock, but Wallace's pious, turgid and contrived novel was a massive 19th-century bestseller. Despite the subtitle, A Tale of the Christ, Jesus of Nazareth is an incidental character. The film's director, William Wyler , avoids showing his face. "The Christian world would not tolerate a novel with Jesus Christ its hero,
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