Title: Ben-Hur
A.F.I. Ranking: 100
Director: William Wyler
Starring: Charlton Heston, Jack Hawkins, Haya Harareet, Stephen Boyd, Hugh Griffith
Release Year: 1959
Brief Synopsis: Judah Ben-Hur is a rich Jewish prince when his old friend Messala comes to visit. Messala is now a commanding officer for the Romans. When Ben-Hur doesn’t agree to help Messala with his cause they become rivals. When Ben-Hur and his mother and sister are framed for an act of violence, and Messala doesn’t come to their aide, Ben-Hur vows to get free and seek his revenge on Messala. Along the way he gets some help from a little known fella named...wait for it…wait for it. Jesus of Nazareth.
I was dreading having to watch this movie. I didn’t think I would like it at all; however, I did end up enjoying it. The four hour length is something I could have done without, but you can see why this movie is considered an epic. Any movie that starts with an overture has got to be big. I think the reason why I liked this movie so much was because it was the typical underdog does good type of movie. I was never a fan of Charlton Heston as a person, but I didn’t mind him in this movie. If a person I detest can make me root for him in a movie you know that is talent.
I will probably never watch this movie again due to its length, but can see why it is considered an epic, and why it is on this list.
“Balthazar is a good man. But until all men are like him, we must keep our swords bright!”
Rating: List worthy.
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