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Ben-Hur

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1959 | 222m | English

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In 25 AD, Judah Ben-Hur, a Jew in ancient Judea, opposes the occupying Roman empire. Falsely accused by a Roman childhood friend-turned-overlord of trying to kill the Roman governor, he is put into slavery and his mother and sister are taken away as prisoners.
Release Date: Nov 18, 1959
Director: William Wyler
Writer: Karl Tunberg, Lew Wallace
Genres: Adventure, Action, Drama, History
Keywords christianity, middle east, based on novel or book, roman empire, jewish life, jew persecution, miracle, roman, prince, chariot race, leprosy, jerusalem, ancient rome, governor, politics, epic, love, friends, remake, revenge, religious conversion, religion, redemption, judaism, historical fiction, period drama, dungeon, galley, hatred, sheikh, sea battle, jewish family, galley slave, childhood sweetheart, salvation, 1st century, jesus christ, false imprisonment, judea, subjugated people, awestruck
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $164,000,000
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Charlton Heston Judah Ben-Hur
Stephen Boyd Messala
Hugh Griffith Scheich Ildirim
Jack Hawkins Quintus Arrius
Haya Harareet Esther
Martha Scott Miriam
Cathy O'Donnell Tirzah
Sam Jaffe Simonides
Finlay Currie Balthasar
Frank Thring Pontius Pilatus
George Relph Tiberius Caesar
André Morell Sextus
Terence Longdon Drusus
Ady Berber Malluch
Lando Buzzanca Jewish Slave in the Desert (uncredited)
Giuliano Gemma Roman Officer with Messala (uncredited)
Marina Berti Flavia (uncredited)
Robert Brown Chief of Rowers (uncredited)
Liana Del Balzo Guest at Banquet (uncredited)
Enzo Fiermonte Galley Officer (uncredited)
Richard Hale Gaspar (uncredited)
Duncan Lamont Marius (uncredited)
John Le Mesurier Doctor (uncredited)
Ferdy Mayne Captain of Rescue Ship (uncredited)
May McAvoy Woman in crowd (uncredited)
Aldo Silvani Man in Nazareth (uncredited)
Ralph Truman Aide to Tiberius (uncredited)
Claude Heater Christ
Joe Canutt Sportsman (uncredited)
Richard Coleman Metellus (uncredited)
Antonio Corevi Senator (uncredited)
David Davies Quaestor (uncredited)
Mino Doro Gratus (uncredited)
Michael Dugan Seaman (uncredited)
Franco Fantasia Roman Soldier Who Brings Crown to Gratus (uncredited)
José Greci Mary (uncredited)
John Horsley Spintho (uncredited)
Howard Lang Hortator (uncredited)
Stevenson Lang Blind Man (uncredited)
Tutte Lemkow Leper (uncredited)
Cliff Lyons The Lubian (uncredited)
Tiberio Mitri Roman at Bath (uncredited)
Remington Olmsted Decurian (uncredited)
Laurence Payne Joseph (uncredited)
Aldo Pini Bad Thief on Cross (uncredited)
Diego Pozzetto Villager (uncredited)
Stella Rho Amrah (uncredited)
Edwin Richfield Supplier to Leper Colony (uncredited)
Hector Ross Officer (uncredited)
Maxwell Shaw Rower No. 43 (uncredited)
Gianni Solaro Galley Officer (uncredited)
Pietro Tordi Pilate's Servant (uncredited)
Raimondo Van Riel Old Man (uncredited)
Dervis Ward Jailer (uncredited)
Joe Yrigoyen The Egyptian - Chariot Racer (uncredited)
Nazzareno Zamperla Roman Soldier with a Bow on Galley (uncredited)
Jerry Brown The Corinthian (uncredited)
Eddie Jauregui The Athenian (uncredited)
Gianni Di Segni Galley Guard on Ship (uncredited)
Armando Fracassi Arab (uncredited)
Osiride Pevarello (uncredited)
Renzo Pevarello (uncredited)
Amerigo Santarelli Rower (uncredited)
Artemio Antonini Galley Guard on Ship (uncredited)
Aldo Cecconi Galley Guard on Ship (uncredited)
Mario Meniconi Crucifixion March Guard (uncredited)
Terzo Monachesi Nobleman at the Chariot Race (uncredited)
Giorgio Ubaldi Rower (uncredited)
Name Job
Sergio Leone Second Unit Director
A. Arnold Gillespie Special Effects
Robert Surtees Director of Photography
John D. Dunning Editor
Edward C. Carfagno Art Direction
William A. Horning Art Direction
Hugh Hunt Set Decoration
Elizabeth Haffenden Costume Design
Charles E. Parker Makeup Artist
Edward Woehler Unit Production Manager
Alberto Cardone Assistant Director
Piero Portalupi Additional Photography
Harold E. Wellman Additional Photography
Franklin Milton Recording Supervision
William Steinkamp Sound Recordist
Sash Fisher Sound Recordist
Gabriella Borzelli Hairstylist
Robert R. Hoag Special Effects
Lee LeBlanc Special Effects
Karl Tunberg Screenplay
Miklós Rózsa Original Music Composer
Ralph E. Winters Editor
Lew Wallace Novel
William Wyler Director
Name Title
Sam Zimbalist Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Director William Wyler Won
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Won
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
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Reviews

John Chard
10.0

Majestic in scope and story telling. The truth is, is that Ben-Hur deserved every award that was showered upon it. It's a titanic film both in structure and scope. It doesn't need me to go over old ground about how much the film cost to make, the number of extras, the number of sets and etc, it's ... now folklore that this film could have bankrupted MGM such was the investment, but they needn't have worried since the film went on to make 40 million and still counting. Every cent spent was worth it because it's a magnificent film, the kind that you can get swept away with, the minute the overture starts you feel little tingles as the hairs on your arms stand up on end, you are aware that for over three hours director William Wyler and lead actor Charlton Heston are going to own you. The story centres around Judah Ben-Hur (Heston) who through his staunch loyalty to the Jewish race falls out with his dear Roman friend Messala (Stephen Boyd). He is dispatched to be a slave in the galleys and swears revenge on Messala. After pirates attack the ship he is slaved on, he manages to escape and in the process he saves Roman Admiral Quintus Arrius (Jack Hawkins) and this sets Juda on his destiny to enact revenge on his old friend as Quintus makes him a citizen of Rome. It sounds so simple yet it's a story of the highest order because crucial to the film's core strength is Judah's encounters with Christ, and it's only during the harsh and upsetting final reel that we realise the whole point of the film. There's also strong themes involving family love and loyalty, friendships formed or broken under race and creed banners, and of course religious beliefs and all that comes with that kettle of fish... It's epic, it's simply beautiful, it's actually essential viewing for any serious cinema fan, the film's set pieces are still wondrous even today. You will marvel at the chariot race (a stunning 20 minutes long), you will hoist the flag during the pirate attack, and if you have the emotion in you? You will be hit with sombre silence as Christ is crucified. Come the closing music I personally feel like clapping such is the appreciation I have for this truly wonderful film, if you haven't seen it then make a point of doing so because everything that is great about cinema is right here. 10/10

May 16, 2024
sykobanana
10.0

What can be said about this film that hasnt already been said? I could (justly) use every superlative known and it still does not cover just how amazing this film is. It is the essence of EPIC (and not just historical epic). It is easy to see why it was not matched in the number of Oscars giv ... en for 50 years (and those 'equals' did not include any acting oscars and had more categories to choose from). I first watched this as a kid and struggled to stay awake to see the end late at night. And despite it not having the spectacle of say the Ten Commandments, it became a favourite which I have watched over and over again. I adore everything in this film - from the gritty stoic-ness of Heston's acting and cockiness of Boyd's, the fleshed out minor characters, the jaw-dropping sets, stirring score from Rozsa, the stunning costumes and of course to the incredible set pieces. This is film perfection that does not feel like its (nearly) 4 hour run time.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

It will probably be remembered for it's chariot race long after all of the rest of it has faded away, but this is more than just that. It is a story about friendship, religion, power and opportunity - it is also about sheer bloody-mindedness and cruelty. It resonates all the more because these are a ... ll human traits that abound in all of us to some extent. The film looks truly amazing and Miklós Rósza is on top form with a score that encapsulates the Imperial grandeur of the Roman State in all of it's Tiberian pomp. The story, though, is a less impressive affair. Charlton Heston and Stephen Boyd demonstrate how love can turn to hate splendidly when on screen together, the rest of the time neither performance really delivers much beyond the script. Jack Hawkins tries hard, but again doesn't quite hit the mark as the Consul. Hugh Griffith is a star as the mischievous, avaricious Sheik Ilderim and Sam Jaffe is also a good addition to this cast. It is way too long; after the chariot race it turns a little too much into the "tale of the Christ" referred to by author General Lew Wallace at the very start and for me, somehow loses it's way. The battle scenes at sea are great and the sumptuous costumes, cinematography and sound all well deserving of their golden statuettes. A very good, but not quite great, cinema epic.

Jun 01, 2024