Ben-Hur [Diamond Luxe Edition] (Blu-ray)
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Ben-Hur (Anniversary Edition) (2-DVD)
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Ben-Hur (50th Anniversary) (Blu-ray)
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Ben-Hur (50th Anniversary Edition) (2-DVD)
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Blu-ray Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Rated: TV-PG
- Run Time: 3 hours, 42 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: December 9, 2014
- Originally Released: 1959
- Label: Turner Classic Movies
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Charlton Heston, Jack Hawkins, Haya Harareet & Stephen Boyd | |
Performer: | Hugh Griffith, Martha Scott, Cathy O'Donnell, Sam Jaffe, Finlay Currie, Frank Thring, Terence Longdon, André Morell & George Relph | |
Directed by | William Wyler | |
Edited by | Ralph E. Winters & John D. Dunning | |
Screenplay by | Karl Tunberg | |
Composition by | Miklos Rozsa | |
Art Direction by | Edward C. Carfagno & William A. Horning | |
Produced by | Sam Zimbalist | |
Director of Photography: | Robert Surtees |
Major Awards:
Academy Awards 1959 -
Best Actor: Charlton Heston
Academy Awards 1959 -
Best Art Direction - Set Decoration (Color): Not Applicable
Academy Awards 1959 -
Best Cinematography: Robert Surtees
Academy Awards 1959 -
Best Costume Design (Color): Not Applicable
Academy Awards 1959 -
Best Director: William Wyler
Academy Awards 1959 -
Best Film Editing: John D. Dunning & Ralph E. Winters
Academy Awards 1959 -
Best Original Score: Miklos Rozsa
Academy Awards 1959 -
Best Picture: Not Applicable
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Best Sound: Not Applicable
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Best Sound Effects: Not Applicable
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Best Special Effects: Not Applicable
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Best Supporting Actor: Hugh Griffith
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: A --
The chariot race still holds up.
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rachelsreviews.net
The biggest and the best of Hollywood's super-spectacles.
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TIME Magazine
The movie could be trying to say that for some people religion is an escape from their sexuality, but it seems unlikely.
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Time Out
Rating: A- --
[VIDEO ESSAY] It's worth sitting through four hours of Charlton Heston's hammy pregnant pauses of strained dialogue and toothy grimaces just to savor the legendary larger-than-life marathon where single rider chariots...
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ColeSmithey.com
Rating: 3/5 --
1959 Biblical epic has fierce blood-spilling, cruelty.
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Common Sense Media
Rating: 5/5 --
Although it is a spectacle film, the story of how a man takes on the tyranny of the Romans, with all sorts of horrible consequences to himself and his family, is powerful and gripping.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
...William Wyler's 1959 Roman drama still has a self-confidence and sheer scope that's jaw-dropping...
Variety
Product Description:
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). 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.
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.
Keywords:
Action
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Adventure
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Bible Epic
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Classic
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Religion
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Epic
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Recommended
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Period Piece
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Ancient World
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Theatrical Release
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Essential Cinema
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Based On A Novel