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Judah Ben-Hur (Charlton Heston) wins the race while Messala (Stephen Boyd) is left bleeding in the dust.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
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 emperor, 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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Cast: Charlton Heston, Stephen Boyd, Hugh Griffith, Frank Thring
Director: William Wyler
Producers: Sam Zimbalist, Sol C. Siegel, Joseph Vogel, William Wyler
Screenwriters: Lew Wallace, Karl Tunberg, Gore Vidal, Maxwell Anderson, Christopher Fry, S.N. Behrman
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Комментарии : 3,1 тыс.   
@pheenix42
@pheenix42 8 лет назад
Fast and Furious: Jerusalem Drift.
@UGV88
@UGV88 8 лет назад
LOL!!!
@MrTeknow
@MrTeknow 8 лет назад
Amazing.
@mb789-i1g
@mb789-i1g 8 лет назад
+Alonzo Branson Lol i died xD
@afrosymphony8207
@afrosymphony8207 8 лет назад
hahahahaha
@rickylvu42
@rickylvu42 8 лет назад
yes it is lol
@djemn18
@djemn18 Год назад
No CGI. No music. Very little to no special effects. This is raw cinema right here
@yvonneplant9434
@yvonneplant9434 Год назад
No music. 😂 Well, yes, during the actual race.
@philipsfanboy6423
@philipsfanboy6423 5 месяцев назад
@@yvonneplant9434they’re clearly referring to this clip
@user-tm2cr8tq1d
@user-tm2cr8tq1d 4 месяца назад
最真實的👍 不會比現代的電腦特效差
@ilikedinosaurs392
@ilikedinosaurs392 4 месяца назад
And 150 dead horses
@Charon58
@Charon58 3 месяца назад
@@ilikedinosaurs392No horses died during filming
@PackerBronco
@PackerBronco 3 года назад
No background music. The excellence of the stunt work, the cinematography, and the drama of the moment and the frantic sound of the horses and chariot wheels is all that is needed for one of the greatest action sequences in history.
@lilybond6485
@lilybond6485 2 года назад
“The frantic sound of the horses”. So many were injured, suffered and were killed to make this scene.
@gygye
@gygye 2 года назад
@@lilybond6485 You are mistaking the movie version of 1925 in which over hundred of horses died.. In 1959 version, NO horses were killed.
@sprsmoke
@sprsmoke 2 месяца назад
Yakima Canute directed the stunt work. His sons were the stuntmen. One got hurt doing that scene.
@OliviaAnciso
@OliviaAnciso Месяц назад
@@sprsmoke In an interview with Yakima about the chariot race some years later, he said he had discussed to his son how he needed to approach the broken down chariot before having the horses jump it for the scene. Well, that stunt didn't go as planned and Yakima's son nearly got completely thrown out of the chariot, but it was so good that they kept it in and his son had to get several stitches from a deep gash on one of his thighs he received from it.
@narayananmv7629
@narayananmv7629 10 дней назад
🎉benhur the great ❤
@schallrd1
@schallrd1 Год назад
The scene is spectacular on so many levels making it the masterpiece that it is. The movie won 11 Oscars enough said.
@werawera1143
@werawera1143 Год назад
А зачем ему 11 оскаров? Если этих античных героев больше там нет .... Что с осьКАРА....МИ делать будете? Хоть и БУДЕ...т....Е. Будда спрашивает?
@AmyRoseMusicUK
@AmyRoseMusicUK Год назад
11 Oscar's is nothing compared to the 100 horses that died....to this date it's the worst film for animal abuse
@dvdortiz9031
@dvdortiz9031 11 месяцев назад
Stephen Boyd was discriminated against!!!hevdeservedvthec12th oscar!!!Hollywood bigotry
@dvdortiz9031
@dvdortiz9031 11 месяцев назад
​@@AmyRoseMusicUKfool!!!!
@AmyRoseMusicUK
@AmyRoseMusicUK 11 месяцев назад
@@dvdortiz9031 not sure how I'm a fool 🤨
@wolverinefangowings
@wolverinefangowings 4 года назад
Can we take a minute to appreciate how beautiful those horses are?
@alexgataric
@alexgataric 3 года назад
I feel sorry for the black horses the bad guy keeps whipping.
@alexgataric
@alexgataric 3 года назад
The white horses are Lipizzan which are best known for dressage.
@trentonschirmer7389
@trentonschirmer7389 3 года назад
Yes and thank you for pointing it out.
@carlosrincon6017
@carlosrincon6017 3 года назад
*were
@zeckberb9886
@zeckberb9886 3 года назад
they are very beautiful
@abunidalparedes
@abunidalparedes 6 лет назад
The Chariot race is one of the most iconic sequences in cinema history.
@MarcosVinicius-xb7pw
@MarcosVinicius-xb7pw 3 года назад
True
@myoldchannel0
@myoldchannel0 3 года назад
@Robo Redneck really???
@mjw1955
@mjw1955 3 года назад
@@MarcosVinicius-xb7pw Charlton Heston once said that it took six months to plan it and a month to film it.
@Excalion88
@Excalion88 3 года назад
Absolutely.
@mjw1955
@mjw1955 3 года назад
Of the $12 million budget for this film, this scene cost a million dollars all by itself.
@rosegonella3098
@rosegonella3098 Год назад
I understand that while filming Charlton Heston expressed some nervousness about the chariot race. William Wyler told him, "Chuck, I'm pretty sure you're going to win."
@RFED2O
@RFED2O 2 года назад
63 year old film yet this is beyond a masterpiece !!
@yvonneplant9434
@yvonneplant9434 Год назад
It will be 65 years old next year.
@lizrojas7038
@lizrojas7038 Год назад
Para hacer esta película murieron más de 100 caballos 😢
@elizabethroberts6215
@elizabethroberts6215 10 месяцев назад
@@lizrojas7038……no they did NOT! That possibly happened in the 1925 film version………
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 9 месяцев назад
Celebrate the great late Charlton Heston in 100th birthday
@elizabethroberts6215
@elizabethroberts6215 9 месяцев назад
@@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 ……yes, I thought of him on 04-10-2023, that’s for sure, always do………
@colliric
@colliric 5 лет назад
This is only the second half of the race..... The full race goes for nearly 10 mins!!! Best action scene ever!
@christopherdibble5872
@christopherdibble5872 2 года назад
Cost 1 million dollars to make, that is a complete movie today.
@edhoughton2609
@edhoughton2609 Год назад
Yes I remember from before, when the charioteers are being read out to the crowd, small cheers for the teams from Cyprus, Alexandria, etc and another small cheer for the Roman team, and then for the Judean team - wow what a roar, sends chills down the back, Ben Hur is at home, no doubt about that!
@kirsteni.russell5903
@kirsteni.russell5903 7 лет назад
The chariot race from BEN-HUR (1959) never gets old. No CGI, folks. No CGI when this was filmed! There were other special effects that show their age, but not here! No matter how many times you watch this, you're IN that race!
@shakilnc1
@shakilnc1 4 года назад
I’m with you 110%.
@eledhwenmare2403
@eledhwenmare2403 4 года назад
Absolutely.
@eledhwenmare2403
@eledhwenmare2403 4 года назад
An extraordinary movie. We don’t see it’s like today.
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 4 года назад
they don't make 'em like in the old days anymore
@GAMERDANKAR
@GAMERDANKAR 4 года назад
There is nothing wrong with CGI and it is a pretty hard form of art to accomplish the right way, someone who can master it can make you believe you are in that place too, there is no reason to diminish it.
@Aaronservant0
@Aaronservant0 3 года назад
This movie seriously contends as the greatest achievement in art in the history of mankind. The eternal truths embodied and explicated with divine backdrops powered by writing, acting, direction and music of such exemplary quality. I give you 1959's Ben Hur, the greatest film ever made.
@lilybond6485
@lilybond6485 2 года назад
Yeah and the careless treatment of animals. It’s disgraceful how many horses were killed to make this movie “epic”.
@Aaronservant0
@Aaronservant0 2 года назад
@@lilybond6485 I personally think the death of Children in the womb is more horrendous. Thank the Lord for digital effects for today's films.
@YukonCaribou
@YukonCaribou 8 месяцев назад
@@lilybond6485 Do a little research before making this accusation. " Legendary second unit director B. Reeves Eason's nickname "Breezy" was certainly not earned by his work on the BEN-HUR set, for his merciless pace cost the lives of over a hundred horses. As Bushman said sadly, "If it limped, they shot it." A stunt man was killed in a chariot crash, and Navarro himself only narrowly escaped death. The madness ended for a while. " That was the 1925 silent version of Ben Hur. Not the Wyler version
@Maxwell-ty3bf
@Maxwell-ty3bf 7 месяцев назад
@@lilybond6485that was the 1925 version of this film you dunce
@gustavoayala3940
@gustavoayala3940 5 месяцев назад
Amen 🙏 🙏 🙏
@robertm8337
@robertm8337 3 года назад
No matter how many times I watch this movie, and this scene, I always get this shiver of delight and relief at 2:50 watching Judah finally getting control of the whip and beating Messala… and then again at 2:54 when it’s game over for Messala! Cheaters never prosper… or backstabbing friends for that matter!
@iceswallow7717
@iceswallow7717 2 года назад
unfortunately, those are exactly the guys who prosper
@JWBabaYaga
@JWBabaYaga Год назад
@@iceswallow7717 , maybe in this life… but not in the next one, the eternal one. Trust me.
@ivankamarelj3542
@ivankamarelj3542 11 месяцев назад
Only in movies. In real life, these guys almost always win. Sadly but true.
@MariannaAsprommati
@MariannaAsprommati 6 месяцев назад
@@JWBabaYaga I'm sorry but this is not the mind of Jesus. Jesus would feel neither satisfaction nor relief for Messala's downfall (supposing Messala were a real person). He would grieve for him as a father grieves for his son.
@EmilyGloeggler7984
@EmilyGloeggler7984 2 месяца назад
Judah took no pleasure in Messala’s death either.
@mickster1780
@mickster1780 8 лет назад
probably the greatest action scene in cinematic history
@briandavilla1323
@briandavilla1323 5 лет назад
Mickey Taylor agreed!
@fanciot
@fanciot 5 лет назад
Scene entirely shot by Andrew Marton, SERGIO LEONE and Mario Soldati , as Second Unit Directors in that Wyler's film.
@marianbroyles6395
@marianbroyles6395 5 лет назад
Avengers endgame is better
@saibalne5631
@saibalne5631 4 года назад
@@marianbroyles6395 shut up kid
@randywhite3947
@randywhite3947 4 года назад
J&L Supreme Pizza your a funny guy
@momentary_
@momentary_ 8 лет назад
Hard to believe this was made in 1959.
@darthstarkiller1912
@darthstarkiller1912 8 лет назад
The '50s were a time of cinema where film studios made massive, epic movies set in ancient times. With widescreen being introduced at the beginning of the decade, the size and scope of a film doubled and scenes didn't have to be just in a studio set anymore. With full size sets built on location, authentic ancient costumes, and bright colors thanks to Technicolor cameras, movies like "The Robe, "The Ten Commandments" and "Ben-Hur" became some of the most successful films of that decade.
@coolcat5714
@coolcat5714 7 лет назад
+darthstarkiller1912 They made awesome movies in that decade....maybe because the counterculture hadn't yet hit and there was still an innocent belief in our country and American culture. Not saying the counter culture was bad, it was what it was....
@carmenvalenzuela5658
@carmenvalenzuela5658 7 лет назад
sexyloser I know what you mean
@ballzai8232
@ballzai8232 7 лет назад
Woah!!!!!!!!! I thought this was the remake.....
@kirsteni.russell5903
@kirsteni.russell5903 7 лет назад
The remake doesn't touch this. This was a very expensive production filmed far, far from Hollywood--I think it was Rome--with the lead actors actually driving chariots (although some stunt men helped with the most dangerous shots). It's just silly to remake this movie, because it still works NOW. This ain't CGI, folks. This is an action sequence for all time.
@humphreygruntwhistle3946
@humphreygruntwhistle3946 Год назад
What an incredible scene. Remember watching this as a kid, absolutely glued to the action. Still breathtaking to watch in my old age.
@vishwanathanak5139
@vishwanathanak5139 3 года назад
One of the legendary scenes in film history
@alexshatzko1381
@alexshatzko1381 Год назад
I Have the video, and the CD
@Reddylion
@Reddylion Год назад
Yup
@IamSuperEffective
@IamSuperEffective 8 лет назад
I cannot believe this was made in 1959, it's crazy how epic this action sequence is
@jurisprudens
@jurisprudens 8 лет назад
This was a time when Holliwood was facing a crisis. Theaters were bringing less and less revenue; and thus only epic high budget movies were expected to bring profit. But if they failed, they failed hard.
@kirsteni.russell5903
@kirsteni.russell5903 6 лет назад
I can believe the movie was released in 1959 because I first saw the movie at a palace of a theater in Washington, DC, in 1960. The theater had a HUGE screen and a multi-channel sound system. I saw several pictures that were given grand presentations like that--among them WEST SIDE STORY and LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, both early 1960s pictures.
@Dibleydog
@Dibleydog 6 лет назад
I went to see this at the Empire, Leicester Square as a 14 year old schoolboy. Unforgettable.
@sreenivasulujammulapati1400
@sreenivasulujammulapati1400 5 лет назад
I am now 77 years old. I saw this film during year 1959 in India during my college days and thrilled for days recollecting this scene.
@lewisner
@lewisner 5 лет назад
I was made in 1959 and I can be epic at times.
@Myrdden71
@Myrdden71 3 года назад
This never gets old. “The chariot race is done, especially if you see it on a big screen, or at least on a wide screen, with the right aspect-ratio, it’s one of the most thrilling, and one of the most beautifully crafted and artfully made sequences in movie history.” - Martin Scorsese
@jamesbrown5262
@jamesbrown5262 2 года назад
I would pay $100 to see this in a theater on wide screen with good sound
@heitord5539
@heitord5539 2 года назад
@@jamesbrown5262 same. I love most of these so called “cult” movies, made by “cult” directors, but Ben-Hur is the greatest movie ever made. Period.
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 2 года назад
@@heitord5539 Ben Hur called a "disaster" movies before Irwin Allen become the Masters of Disaster in the 70s suchs like The Poseidon Adventures & The Towering Inferno
@andrewm8831
@andrewm8831 Год назад
Could,nt have said it better myself, Sheer utterly brilliance they just don't make em like this any more 🙏🙏🙏
@Lamborafa
@Lamborafa Год назад
I remember watching this as a kid I finally found out the name of this masterpiece 20 years later
@Dremeli
@Dremeli 2 года назад
When Ben-Hur catches Messala's whip, that must be one of the most satisfying moments in history of cinema. If you ask me.
@paulanderson5389
@paulanderson5389 2 года назад
This is one of the best movie scenes of all time. Never gets old…
@WheelsRCool
@WheelsRCool 8 лет назад
At 0:47 when the stuntman almost flies over the front of the chariot, that actually wasn't supposed to happen. He almost got killed for real there.
@WheelsRCool
@WheelsRCool 8 лет назад
***** Not in that part.
@WheelsRCool
@WheelsRCool 8 лет назад
***** Well they may all be dead now, but they didn't all die during the filming of the movie.
@WheelsRCool
@WheelsRCool 8 лет назад
***** Even most were not killed during the filming. I don't think any were killed in fact, but if so, it was only one. They would have stopped filming if stuntmen constantly were getting killed and never completed filming.
@johncombs2990
@johncombs2990 8 лет назад
That stuntman was Joe Canutt, son of famed stuntman/director Yakima Canutt (who directed the stunts in the race). It's true that his flying out of the chariot wasn't planed, but Joe only got a bad cut on his chin from it. As of this writing (2016) Joe is still alive and kicking. Also, according to Wikipedia no horses were harmed nor were any stuntmen seriously injured during filming.
@WheelsRCool
@WheelsRCool 8 лет назад
John Combs Braveheart got investigated over the cavalry charge scene because it was so well done, some thought they had actually charged horses into stakes.
@zuriel_nyamutsaka
@zuriel_nyamutsaka 5 лет назад
The contrast between white horses and black horses, Judah whipping Messala once he has ahold of the whip, and Judah throwing the whip after seeing what happened as a result of him whipping Messala, the little things make this movie GLORIOUS.
@lilybond6485
@lilybond6485 2 года назад
Yeah. Too bad so many horses were killed. The well being of the movie took precedence over the the lives of the horses.
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 2 года назад
2:55 Famous death scene when Messala killed crash during the last chariot race
@cybergothika6906
@cybergothika6906 2 года назад
It also an allegory. The roman thoroughness is the whip. Powerful black horses indeed, but by the whip. While Ben Hur and the Sheik used something else to empower the white horses; training, determination, love and care. Perhaps if the Roman Empire could have dropped the whip they would have lasted for longer.
@rogeredwarrddeshon5000
@rogeredwarrddeshon5000 2 года назад
@@cybergothika6906 There would have been no Empire had the Romans not used force. You don't create an Empire by being nice to the enemy.
@cybergothika6906
@cybergothika6906 2 года назад
@@rogeredwarrddeshon5000 My teacher used to say that the world is dumber for a reason. The empire felt because it tried too hard to conquer. Enemy? Yep, enemy within. Corruption was also a major problem. You keep with that cooper age mentality, next thing you know you're invading the capitol hill.
@gingerayyle
@gingerayyle 4 месяца назад
This scene is the cinematic equivalent of the moon landing. It's absolutely mind-shattering that something this complex was made in 1959, at a quality that would impress filmgoers over half a century later.
@michaellazzeri2069
@michaellazzeri2069 Год назад
STILL ---------IN 2022 & 0N FOREVER, THE greatest action sequence ever put on film. Heston practiced for 18 months ; Boyd, for 9 months. The sequence took 6 weeks to film. Nothing yet, has even come close to the brilliance of this sequence. -----------------------MJL< 76 y/o
@thomastarwendie7577
@thomastarwendie7577 Год назад
I always love this chariot chase and remember this is 1960s no CGI yet....🖒🖒🖒👏👏👏
@mattgonzales3994
@mattgonzales3994 Год назад
I bet the guy who died, didn't.
@Schizm1
@Schizm1 8 лет назад
HOLY SHIT!! I mean... it's from 1959!! And look at it! Jaw dropping how timeless this scene is.
@izzysgotthefrizzies9908
@izzysgotthefrizzies9908 6 лет назад
No movie effects were here tho, some horses died
@matthewgoodman7588
@matthewgoodman7588 6 лет назад
Why did some horses die?
@izzysgotthefrizzies9908
@izzysgotthefrizzies9908 6 лет назад
Matthew Goodman cuz they used real horses in the movie, chariot races were dangerous and have killed many players because of the lack of rules and the fact that you can't always stop horses quickly. Plus, they aren't wearing much protection either.
@Ben-yj8ye
@Ben-yj8ye 6 лет назад
Izzy's Got the Frizzies I read it’s the 1926 movie that didn’t care much about the horses?
@izzysgotthefrizzies9908
@izzysgotthefrizzies9908 6 лет назад
Ben i don't think that they didn't care for the horses, they just didn't have cji back then so they just had to use real horses
@graceskerp
@graceskerp 8 лет назад
The word "epic" was invented just for this film.
@infoweeb4634
@infoweeb4634 8 лет назад
ebun :^)
@claus1225
@claus1225 8 лет назад
+Grace Skerp sure thing.
@finisaboriginependet7010
@finisaboriginependet7010 8 лет назад
Exactly
@kamrulhassan7352
@kamrulhassan7352 7 лет назад
rightly said
@ThreadBomb
@ThreadBomb 6 лет назад
Is that what your dictionary says?
@yatwingleung6878
@yatwingleung6878 2 года назад
It is absolutely a great and exciting chariot racing scene which we have ever enjoyed in movie history.
@chonamariecordova
@chonamariecordova 9 месяцев назад
There will never be another Charlton Heston, he was one of a kind...they broke his mold when he was born Oct . 2023.
@inlpwetrust
@inlpwetrust 8 лет назад
Mad Max: Fury Rome
@manuelvieira1335
@manuelvieira1335 6 лет назад
Manuel Vieira sempre gostei do filme 🎥 de Celia Sánchez González 💝 HUAAU??!!!
@manuelvieira1335
@manuelvieira1335 6 лет назад
Manuel Vieira sempre gostei do filme 🎥 de Celia Sánchez González 💝 HUAAU??!!!
@manuelvieira1335
@manuelvieira1335 6 лет назад
Manuel Vieira sempre gostei do filme 🎥 de Celia Sánchez González 💝 HUAAU??!!!
@manuelvieira1335
@manuelvieira1335 6 лет назад
Manuel Vieira sempre gostei do filme 🎥 de Celia Sánchez González 💝 HUAAU??!!!
@adriantorres4431
@adriantorres4431 5 лет назад
You're a freaking genius!
@potato4534
@potato4534 9 лет назад
This is how action should be filmed none of that shaky cam crap
@swindle2345
@swindle2345 9 лет назад
Hayden Hemstreet its still shaky but subtly, more immersive i feel
@potato4534
@potato4534 9 лет назад
It's all practical that's the big thing that I forgot to touch on in my comment A guy DIED making this scene
@FaceUnreality
@FaceUnreality 9 лет назад
Hayden Hemstreet Really makes me wonder if old huge camera's from the 50's can capture a scene this well, then how come our new model camera's have to be so shaky?
@artsylovelylady
@artsylovelylady 9 лет назад
FaceUnreality It's merely stylistic. There are steady cams out there but those require better acting and more dangerous stunts.
@FaceUnreality
@FaceUnreality 9 лет назад
artsylovelylady I still don't like it.
@beastsahil8526
@beastsahil8526 Год назад
Sign of excellence, masterpiece. This chariot-race was made in real life, no special effects or computerized.
@jean-claude5965
@jean-claude5965 2 года назад
The greatest action scene ever, of which is also probably the best movie ever. The deafening noise made by these high galloping horses is astonishing
@lilybond6485
@lilybond6485 2 года назад
Yeah -- I’m wondering what sound the horses made that were killed making this scene ?
@lawrencebittke8478
@lawrencebittke8478 5 лет назад
Those closeup shots of the teams of horses racing side by side were fabulous. You really get a FEEL for the race you’re watching.
@johncarter6331
@johncarter6331 7 лет назад
These classics are ageless..Rest in Heaven Mr Heston.
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 2 года назад
Soylent Green is People!
@jeffkatt
@jeffkatt 2 года назад
...and Mr Boyd..
@deathnotelight7963
@deathnotelight7963 2 года назад
Questa scena è la più straordinaria che si sia mai realizzata nella storia della cinematografia, con l'apporto magistrale del regista, e l'interpretazione inimitabile di Charlton Heston e del suo antagonista!!! Spettacolare 👏👏👏
@haraldtennert1181
@haraldtennert1181 2 года назад
Der beste Film aller Zeiten, die Geschichte Jesus wunderbar erzählt, mit phantastischen Schauspielern, ein super Meisterwerk mit 16 Oscars!!!
@pmdl23
@pmdl23 8 лет назад
Could watch this scene over again. No CGI here all 100% pure old school film-making. How I miss it.
@thelordegon3334
@thelordegon3334 4 года назад
Yeah man but sometimes you have to take risks
@lilybond6485
@lilybond6485 2 года назад
Yeah. -- and so many horses were killed making this scene. Great isn’t it.
@LeraSvThatKemetovskaya
@LeraSvThatKemetovskaya 2 года назад
It is a pity that now films are shot only with computer graphics.☹☹😢😢😢☹
@apk775
@apk775 2 года назад
@@lilybond6485 not even 1 horse was killed brother.
@elizabethroberts6215
@elizabethroberts6215 Год назад
@@lilybond6485 NO horses’ were killed in the 1959 film.
@flipingboredcritic
@flipingboredcritic 8 лет назад
Holy shit! This was filmed half a century ago?! This looks better than the remake!!! There's just no comparison. This looks so good and amazing. Speechless, there's just no comparison, this scene alone is a masterpiece, this just can't be beat.
@darthstarkiller1912
@darthstarkiller1912 8 лет назад
You, like me, know what it takes to make a great movie, and the remake is nothing more than an insult to this classic!
@flipingboredcritic
@flipingboredcritic 8 лет назад
+darthstarkiller1912 lol I feel shamed watching the remake. Hollywood should of left, well enough alone xD
@Tmanaz480
@Tmanaz480 8 лет назад
70mm film, huge screen theatres. Digital has not quite caught up to these large-format films yet. It will though.
@damionmascoe161
@damionmascoe161 7 лет назад
flipingboredcritic it really does look better than the remake
@marvintrujillo2647
@marvintrujillo2647 7 лет назад
true in a way....at least in this classic no animals/horses really got killed or tortured in the race scene...the CGI in the remake SUCKED plus scared the heck out of some...at least check out 2:51-3:01....Boyd had a tunnel off screen and that was a dummy that got trampled....though he acted like an idiotic monster thru out the film,gotta feel sorry for him then.....
@theeternalnow6506
@theeternalnow6506 Год назад
What a magnficent looking scene. To think this was 60 years ago. Wild.
@juubey
@juubey 3 года назад
I remember seeing this movie with my mother and her excitement to see this scene and now more than 30 years from that time and 60 from when it was released and it has shaken me more than many movies today. It's so simply EPIC
@gabi2424pr
@gabi2424pr 8 лет назад
Came from the remake trailer and this looks ten times better.
@WheelsRCool
@WheelsRCool 8 лет назад
+Micah Johansson They did a Ben Hur remake?
@WheelsRCool
@WheelsRCool 8 лет назад
+Kyle Blank Okay, went and watched it. Seems like it primarily is going to be a film about revenge and the chariot race as the centerpiece, as opposed to the original, in which the chariot race was not the centerpiece but a tremendous piece of filmmaking nonetheless. Also I believe a revenge story butchers the original story of the book.
@cosmicfish1000
@cosmicfish1000 8 лет назад
+Gabriel Torres HA!! Same here dude! Exactly the same! The new one looks terrible!!! All of this is REAL! No CG, truly epic!
@julianwarmington1267
@julianwarmington1267 8 лет назад
+Gabriel Torres -- Sure, but apparently at least one person and a number of horses died in making this little scene of a few minutes.
@julianwarmington1267
@julianwarmington1267 8 лет назад
+Julian Warmington - Actually the new movie does look pretty damn good too... - but wait: Where's Tom Hardy?! They're not allowed to make a movie without Tom Hardy in it these days are they....?!
@modrenwarefare
@modrenwarefare 8 лет назад
I hope the remake does not have music during this scene! This is so perfect without music! This scene speaks for itself with the thunder of the horses, the crack of the whips and the roar of the crowd! Who agrees?
@qveenferreira2625
@qveenferreira2625 7 лет назад
nope! it's just exactly the same :)
@jameswolfe3611
@jameswolfe3611 7 лет назад
"it's just exactly the same :)" what are you simple? It isn't exactly the same the remake is worth less than a pile of dog shit in comparison to the original.
@caramelspice7244
@caramelspice7244 7 лет назад
James Wolfe I guess none of the great movies are sacred anymore...The goal of a remake should be to make an improved, better version. In this case that is impossible. One does not remake a masterpiece, w/out failing miserably. Why even attempt??? 11 Oscars...Only a fool would even think of wasting a budget on such an asinine idea.
@kirsteni.russell5903
@kirsteni.russell5903 7 лет назад
Of course, there's music just before the race (Parade of the Charioteers) and just after the race, but not DURING the race. Moviemakers were pretty savvy about movie music back then. Another 1959 movie, Alfred Hitchcock's NORTH BY NORTHWEST, has music at the train station immediately preceding the prairie scene, which plays without music UNTIL the aerial crash into the oil tanker, when the tension explodes in a variation of Bernard Herrmann's fandango. NO music during action sequences like the chariot race and the cropduster attack, but great music on the borders of these action sequences.
@loveispatient0808
@loveispatient0808 6 лет назад
modernwarfare agree!
@dfochoa77
@dfochoa77 3 года назад
This scene is simply Extraordinary
@Redmow51
@Redmow51 4 года назад
Sorry, but nothing they make these days can touch this masterpiece.
@thunderbird1921
@thunderbird1921 4 года назад
There's another chariot pursuit scene in Quo Vadis that's almost as thrilling as this. MGM sure knew how to make big action scenes!
@brendonrutherford5118
@brendonrutherford5118 3 года назад
Never a truer word spoken, this is real movie making, never get tired of looking at the Chariot Race, absolutely superb, they can't make movies like this today!!
@LannisterFromDaRock
@LannisterFromDaRock 3 года назад
@@thunderbird1921 Well, I check that, but it was filmed in the front of a greenscreen, so aged horribly. :S
@johnjackson7045
@johnjackson7045 3 года назад
@@LannisterFromDaRock YUP SO TRUE!.people sure dont know what filmed backgrounds are.they blame all the effe ts on cggi and greenscreen when greenscreen has better effects than the aged filmed backgrounds.the only film that looks good with that effect is the wizard of oz
@imiscellaneous9980
@imiscellaneous9980 3 года назад
@@LannisterFromDaRock what are you talking about this scene looks amazing
@SuperAxon2
@SuperAxon2 5 лет назад
Almost 4 hours of film, but every second has you hooked to the screen.
@AnnaMarianne
@AnnaMarianne 5 лет назад
It doesn't feel that long. There's no stalling, no filler. Every scene, every frame, every line of dialogue moves the story forwards.
@3piper
@3piper 4 года назад
I watched it in college.From 8Pm to midnight straight thru
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 2 года назад
Very long like Cleopatra in 4 hours
@captpicard6894
@captpicard6894 2 года назад
Apparently this took 9 weeks to film for 20 mins of Screen time. Without doubt the most exciting 20 mins of Film excellence ever produced, from arguably the greatest film ever made.
@franciscoarce1556
@franciscoarce1556 3 года назад
Ben Hur una película inigualable,ni que decir que Charlton es un actorazo de todos los tiempos
@leftcoaster67
@leftcoaster67 8 лет назад
The real stars were the horses. :)
@bouxesas2046
@bouxesas2046 5 лет назад
You mean they were paid actors?
@indiaone9485
@indiaone9485 4 года назад
2.54the villian almost got killed in doing that stunt ..what a perfection !!!!!!!!! in those days 60 years back !!!?????!?!!!! how much proffessionalism!!???!??!thecameraman also could have made same stunt in catching such breathtaking stunts ,without slightest shaking!!!!!!!!!!!
@daletwin1
@daletwin1 4 года назад
@@bouxesas2046 do you have to get paid to be a star? Is it only about the money?
@headshotsongs9465
@headshotsongs9465 4 года назад
"Secretaret, he's moving like a tremendous machine!"
@scrlttgrnwd
@scrlttgrnwd 4 года назад
up to 150 horses died in this movie and many others filmed then :( the horses were amazing
@munsterfloyd
@munsterfloyd 4 года назад
Still, in 2020, one of the greatest movies ever made. As for the chariot race, one of the greatest action scenes ever.
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 2 года назад
Still, in 2022 Ben Hur one of the most epic "disaster" movies ever made
@ahorsewithnoname773
@ahorsewithnoname773 Год назад
2023 and the chariot race is still one of Hollywood's best action sequences.
@gianninadelgado7116
@gianninadelgado7116 Год назад
And still in 2023 !!!!❤️❤️
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 6 месяцев назад
Not disaster, it's a Bible epic
@nelyherrera771
@nelyherrera771 3 года назад
Estos sí que eran tremendos actores ,hacían sus escenas peligrosas ellos mismos. Esta es una de mis favoritas de esta película.
@dianalee3059
@dianalee3059 2 года назад
One of the best movies of all time..,.and one of the most fantastic sequences
@TheFlash3237
@TheFlash3237 7 лет назад
To this day... still one of the best filmed action sequence of all times!
@lilybond6485
@lilybond6485 2 года назад
Of course it is. When you care more about a scene than you do the horses that were killed making it.
@TheFlash3237
@TheFlash3237 2 года назад
@@lilybond6485 🤷🏽‍♂️
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 2 года назад
Ben Hur not just epic movie, but it's a disaster epic biopic movie including Jesus Christ, The Pirates vs Roman Army & Chariot Race
@GrumpyPenguin1
@GrumpyPenguin1 Год назад
@@lilybond6485 thats the 1920s version
@sdawg4834
@sdawg4834 3 года назад
Hands down one of the best action sequences in cinema history! Intensely amazing
@umityldz3240
@umityldz3240 2 года назад
An amazing masterpiece. Head-to-head fight of horses, horsesshoes sounds, death scene. Pure acting. The horses added a special splendor to the scene. It's a movie made in 1959, but 4 hours is worth every frame of this movie, rather than spending 10 minutes on vampire movies with sharks swimming in the sand made today. What a movie you made, Charlton! Even after 50 years it is watched with pleasure. The purest action scene in movie history, unbelievable! The only sentence to be said for the movie; OH MY GOD!
@TheLambdaTeam
@TheLambdaTeam 2 года назад
I agree! Absolutely marvelous! A trillion and two times better than any CGI - this is the _real_ thing!!!!
@justin_sanchez_
@justin_sanchez_ Год назад
I would like to watch a vampire movie with sharks swimming in the sand.
@halinabinkowska8123
@halinabinkowska8123 Год назад
Scena będąca prawdziwym majstersztykiem, która na trwałe zapisała się nie tylko w historii kina, ale także w pamięci widzów.
@FaceUnreality
@FaceUnreality 9 лет назад
I never seen Ben Hur before, but after seeing this scene I want to watch it, I never expected effects this good from a late 50's-60's movie. This scene was really intense and I was kind of at the edge of my seat in suspense wonder what was going to happen. It's extremely rare I see a movie that actually does that to me, regardless of the decade whether its the 50's or 2009 or what ever. Even the most exciting movies don't get me as much as this did, I really need to find the whole movie.
@dimmak6434
@dimmak6434 3 года назад
02:58 The best death scene ever? Absolutely. This movie is a MASTERPIECE.
@amartheprettyalrightkotare1359
@amartheprettyalrightkotare1359 2 года назад
R.I.P. that chariot
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 2 года назад
Messala death by a horse
@mattbernabe
@mattbernabe Год назад
Brutal death, but at the same time, it's the most satisfying death scene.
@Ken_Scaletta
@Ken_Scaletta 3 года назад
One of the most spectacularly staged scenes in Hollywood history and not an ounce of that CGI cartoon crap. I wish movies would do this again.
@abdullah5141
@abdullah5141 2 года назад
And cut their cast in half
@marvinsilverman4394
@marvinsilverman4394 5 месяцев назад
this was in the studios of Rome
@03pattie1972
@03pattie1972 3 года назад
Saw this incredible movie as a young girl. One of my absolute favourites . This Chariot race left me speechless. One of the best action sequences of all time and still holds up today. IMO
@shaidanwheel6199
@shaidanwheel6199 Год назад
How old are you now? Truly incredible.
@eoinoneill6176
@eoinoneill6176 6 лет назад
This is the greatest scene from the film and one of the greatest in all cinema history. Ben Hur is just awesome!!!!👏👏
@darthstarkiller1912
@darthstarkiller1912 8 лет назад
*THIS is how you do an epic chariot race!* Not the crappy overuse of CGI that is the 2016 remake.
@VF010
@VF010 8 лет назад
it wasn't CGI, it was real
@darthstarkiller1912
@darthstarkiller1912 8 лет назад
Jazi Gold I'm talking about the overuse of CGI within the film.
@VF010
@VF010 8 лет назад
darthstarkiller1912 oh
@pkminpkmon
@pkminpkmon 8 лет назад
The sad thing is when you can easily tell which bits are CGI cos they just don't look right, and it takes you out of the moment, unlike the realistic epicness the 1959 film had :/
@skeaneable
@skeaneable 4 года назад
let's pretend that 2016 movie does not exist
@NikosHania
@NikosHania Год назад
The most spectacular scene ever filmed!
@amilcarvillareal1577
@amilcarvillareal1577 2 года назад
Gracias por hacernos recordar viejos tiempos .Está parte. es una de las escenas que más me gusta.Saludos desde Ecuador .
@theycallmejudo
@theycallmejudo 9 лет назад
Proves you don't need bombastic Hans Zimmer music to make a scene exciting
@ArnoldTriyudho
@ArnoldTriyudho 9 лет назад
theycallmejudo And Murray Walker commentary
@paolagonzalezorozco4767
@paolagonzalezorozco4767 9 лет назад
theycallmejudo And CGI horses
@ThePortexx
@ThePortexx 9 лет назад
Paola González Orozco Considering many horses were harmed and some died because of this scene, I see no problem with some CGI horses.
@LaVitaNouva
@LaVitaNouva 9 лет назад
theycallmejudo Don't need ? not sure, arguable But it's a plus, and nothing's wrong with good music and cgi
@Sebastian37s
@Sebastian37s 8 лет назад
+theycallmejudo Great comment.
@josephpullium913
@josephpullium913 7 лет назад
This is way better than NASCAR
@Wolfen443
@Wolfen443 6 лет назад
Maybe they should bring back Chariot races too, but the Humane Society and Horse welfare crowd might not like it.
@AbrahamLincoln4
@AbrahamLincoln4 4 года назад
@@Wolfen443 chariot racing was the most dangerous. People back then were bloodthirsty. Their only entertainment was not only rooting for their favorite driver but seeing many chariots and drivers get trampled or destroyed. They came here for the thrillment.
@e.m.p.3394
@e.m.p.3394 3 года назад
@Pooh Xi I partially agree. Look at the boxing crowd!
@hugopelkonen3249
@hugopelkonen3249 3 года назад
Yeah
@zacharysiple629
@zacharysiple629 3 года назад
This is the OG NASCAR. :)
@agninagaseshu3216
@agninagaseshu3216 2 года назад
The Great photography, Editing and Photography Direction 👌🙏🔥🐍💲🇮🇳
@emtz6593
@emtz6593 10 месяцев назад
That was in 1959....what a great movie.. and great director and action
@pspboy7
@pspboy7 8 лет назад
One of the all time greatest movies ever... watching the chariot race was intense!
@ronaldh8446
@ronaldh8446 6 лет назад
Hugh Griffith played the Sheik and won an Oscar. He's fine. But Stephen Boyd should have been nominated. Just for his death scene following this epic race alone. He made you feel the pain he was enduring. Anyway without a doubt one of the greatest movies ever.
@silverblack5475
@silverblack5475 4 года назад
Probably this biggest robbery in oscar history.
@seniorlady5998
@seniorlady5998 3 года назад
I totally agree, Boyd was magnificent in the role. He won a Golden Globe but nit the Oscar.
@mjw1955
@mjw1955 2 года назад
In the book, he survives but his legs are paralyzed and he is in constant pain. Not to mention the 1000 Talents he lost, which I understood was more than his total worth.
@MrPatrickworthington
@MrPatrickworthington 2 года назад
@@mjw1955 He bet 1,000 talents at 4 to 1 so he lost 4,000 talents.
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 2 года назад
@@silverblack5475 Like Roy Scheider in All That Jazz
@metarcee2483
@metarcee2483 Год назад
This is absolutely incredible, and contrary to popular story, nobody died filming it.
@dcarbs2979
@dcarbs2979 5 месяцев назад
They did from filming the original (1929)
@georgegreenberg3784
@georgegreenberg3784 2 года назад
Years ago I bought a roman tribunes outfit in a Hollywood outlet in Yonkers NY and wore it while bike riding on the Bronx river parkway to white plains what a sight people got out of my way and lined the way cheering and applauding I never imagined what an affect it would bring especially with the red feathers of a tribune blowing in the summer wind
@subkontrabasklarinet
@subkontrabasklarinet 8 лет назад
Nobody's ever going to shoot as brilliant films as Beh-Hur.
@jordanrb1996
@jordanrb1996 8 лет назад
not even with th=e remake there doing
@subkontrabasklarinet
@subkontrabasklarinet 8 лет назад
Eu nu sunt român, doar iubesc România. :-)
@geraldjohnson3567
@geraldjohnson3567 8 лет назад
I read that Sergio Leone actually did the camera work for this sequence.
@subkontrabasklarinet
@subkontrabasklarinet 8 лет назад
***** Ceh.
@kingv911
@kingv911 7 лет назад
Leone was the senior assistant director in the second unit and responsible for retakes.
@DG-gx4sg
@DG-gx4sg 4 года назад
The whole chariot scene was way ahead of its time, still can't believe this was filmed in 1959
@gustavopanesso7297
@gustavopanesso7297 2 года назад
Masterpiece. EXITING! . It makes me wish to be there raising those chariots. I love horses. So MAGNIFICENT
@cgiraffs
@cgiraffs 2 года назад
bruh this looks like it was made in 1990s, it’s undeniably ahead of its time
@M_Carter_
@M_Carter_ 8 лет назад
now THIS is podracing!
@garyjones2561
@garyjones2561 5 лет назад
M Carter The podrace was inspired by this too. ☺
@stolasgoetia93
@stolasgoetia93 3 года назад
@@garyjones2561 I remember one idiot tried to say the Podrace ripped off this. lol They forget how much old school films inspired Lucas.
@InterstellarWarrior7
@InterstellarWarrior7 5 лет назад
The chariot race is one of my favorite action scenes. It's truly legendary!
@peeweedinosuar3281
@peeweedinosuar3281 Год назад
This is why old films will never be forgotten
@ramaniramani180
@ramaniramani180 2 года назад
Even today's Computer Graphics can never never never ever match this. Amazing
@defenstrator4660
@defenstrator4660 5 лет назад
Still one of the greatest action sequences ever filmed.
@dhirajsharma3936
@dhirajsharma3936 6 лет назад
At the time of its release in 1959, MGMS’s lavish quasi-biblical spectacle *Ben-Hur* was the most expensive film ever made, with a budget of nearly $16 million. The famed chariot race alone required an 18 acre set at Rome’s Cinecitta Studios, a five week shooting schedule & 7,000 extras, won a record 11 Academy Awards. The chariot race in Ben-Hur was directed by Andrew & Yakima.​The chariot arena covering 18 acres, was the largest film set ever built at that time. Constructed at a cost of $1 million, it took a thousand workmen more than a year to carve the oval out of a rock quarry. The racetrack featured 1,500-foot long straights & five-story-high grandstands. Over 400 km of metal tubing were used to erect the grandstands​.​A chariot track identical in size was constructed next to the set & used to train the horses & lay out camera shots. Planning for the chariot race took nearly a year to complete. Seventy-eight horses were bought & imported from Yugoslavia and Sicily in November 1957, exercised into peak physical condition, and trained by Hollywood animal handler Randall to pull the quadriga. The firm of Danesi Brothers built 18 chariots,​ ​nine of which were used for practice, each weighing 410 kg​. Principal cast members, stand-ins, and stunt people made 100 practice laps of the arena in preparation for shooting.Heston & Boyd both had to learn how to drive a chariot. Heston, an experienced horseman, took daily three-hour lessons in chariot driving after he arrived in Rome. The chariot scene took over three months​ ​to film at a total cost of $1 million​ ​& required more than 320 km of racing to complete​.​The cameras used during the chariot race also presented problems. The 70mm lenses had a minimum focusing distance of 50 feet, and the camera was mounted on a small Italian-made car so the camera crew could keep in front of the chariots. The horses, however, accelerated down the 1,500-foot straight much faster than the car could, and the long focal length left ​cinematographers​ with too little time to get their shots. The production company purchased a more powerful American car, but the horses were still too fast, and even with a head start, the filmmakers only had a few more seconds of shot time. As filming progressed, vast amounts of footage were shot for this sequence. The ratio of footage shot to footage used was 263:1, one of the highest ratios ever for a film​ for this 11 minute spectacle​​ & rest is history... 🍁
@LK-pc4sq
@LK-pc4sq 5 лет назад
Dhiraj Sharma could not have said it better. Yakima Canutt is my great uncle..my mom is Marcia Canutt ..the niece of Yakima. I got to see Yakima for the last time in 1979 and got to hold his acadamy award. Joe Canutt was in the chariot when it hit the wood and the chariot flipped him onto the lashes. that was not scripted in the movie. Sadly joe Cannut passed away last year.
@p.kayward6966
@p.kayward6966 5 лет назад
And now we know ….the rest of the story (as the late, great Paul Harvey would say) ;-)
@dharmashekhar1047
@dharmashekhar1047 5 лет назад
@@LK-pc4sq, My Salute to your great uncle ! Nothing like this , ever again ! An absolutely must case material for a movie making course ! Movie making shows its presence & impact with such footage !
@sugunakumarjohn515
@sugunakumarjohn515 4 года назад
Sir where did you get this much information? Thank you. I have read the novel BEN HUR after having watched the movie. It’s an awesome experience by itself.
@largeformatmaster2994
@largeformatmaster2994 4 года назад
Just one question. It cost $16 million to make, when adjusted for inflation, how much would it cost today?
@jbloun911
@jbloun911 3 года назад
One of the greatest movies ever made
@badweetabix
@badweetabix 2 года назад
I watched this on a huge screen in a theater a year after it was released. The theater had 2 levels and had at least 6 mezzanines, and every seat was occupied. It was glorious. It was due to this childhood experience that I took a minor in classics in college where I learned that this scene was correct in every respect except one: they were using war chariots which are very different from racing chariots which were extremely lightweight such that one of the common dangers in the race was the chariot catching fire due to friction in the wheel axel joints.
@RightOne40
@RightOne40 2 года назад
Yes, I saw it also on the big screen but not until 1968, I was only 8 and I loved the movie1
@jlow532
@jlow532 5 лет назад
It might be the greatest scene ever filmed. I've probably seen it dozens of times I'm getting chills just thinking about hiting the play bottom after I submit this comment. 10/10
@iSabier
@iSabier 8 лет назад
0:32...ever since childhood, I've always wondered how they managed to get a perfect sync between black and white hoofs. This movie is a class apart.
@YDDES
@YDDES 8 лет назад
+iSabier The chariots probably were hooked together.
@anomalyp8584
@anomalyp8584 6 лет назад
He means the galop of the horses
@elisabethandersen1102
@elisabethandersen1102 5 лет назад
The gallop is a four-beat gait. There are four "sequences" of foot placements that occur in very quick secession. Its not unusual that all four horses could hit the same 4/4 timing, just statistical odds. Watching horses at liberty they often match up while moving. This scene was just lucky to have had both sets of four horses hit the same 4/4 beat. Also many experienced driving horses learn to try and stay on the same beat as it's tandem partner, as it's easier, like if two people were to walk tied together they'd figure out a mutual way of going.
@rnilu86
@rnilu86 4 года назад
I read somewhere that it took them 5 months to shoot this chariot race sequence.
@martinschmitt6502
@martinschmitt6502 4 года назад
Yes, the horses are hooked together. This kind of things made that 3 monthes were necessary to film the race.
@filizilhan6495
@filizilhan6495 Год назад
Anneannem, teyzemin yorumları sayesinde eski filmlere olan merakım arttı...Aktrisler, yaşadıkları her konu hakkında bilgisi vardı..
@dairovalencia8441
@dairovalencia8441 Год назад
Definitivamente esa escena es una de las más vistas en la historia del cine...técnicamente perfecta para ser de 1959..hoy con tanta tecnología no han podido igualar la perfección de esa escena
@leonardoyramm1856
@leonardoyramm1856 Год назад
El sonido, la iluminación, la escenografía, los stunts, las tomas, todo, todo de está escena es perfección. He visto la película más de 20 veces (posiblemente más) y siempre me transmite la emoción esta carrera.
@dairovalencia8441
@dairovalencia8441 Год назад
@@leonardoyramm1856gracias...
@Luisaused
@Luisaused 10 месяцев назад
Y la historia de los contendientes. La carrera está llena de pasión, odio,
@zachscardino3510
@zachscardino3510 8 лет назад
It took them a month to create this three minute scene that became a hallmark of American cinema.
@theiammike123
@theiammike123 8 лет назад
damn. the production value in here is too damn high. i dont think the remake is going to do justice.
@flipingboredcritic
@flipingboredcritic 8 лет назад
I've seen the remake, it does not.
@Zopdoz
@Zopdoz 7 лет назад
For its time, it's ridiculously insane!
@flipingboredcritic
@flipingboredcritic 7 лет назад
Yusuf Omar still is!
@alcd6333
@alcd6333 7 лет назад
If made today the budget would be around $350-400 million. Fantastic film. They never should have done a remake - just re-release this one (it would have made more money).
@peterauerbach5593
@peterauerbach5593 5 лет назад
​@@Zopdozfor its time? This is timeless! They really shot a race for all intents and purposes. They built the entiree track, had real everything. It was nuts! Could never be done today.
@rajendraseth4848
@rajendraseth4848 Год назад
Year 1959. I had gone to see this film called “BEN HUR” at the Metro cinema in Bombay. I must be of 10years of age. This scene cannot be replicated for thousands of years to come. Simply mind-blowing. I think the film was in 70mm. I would want to continue to see this film till my last breath. Mind-blowing
@simunooi5306
@simunooi5306 3 года назад
My dad told me about this scene from the movie he watched as a young man. I'm seeing it for the first time as a middle aged guy and I agree that it's spectacular.
@Bhodisatvas
@Bhodisatvas Год назад
No CGI back then, holy crap this is some amazing footage!
@tiagocruz10
@tiagocruz10 8 лет назад
One of the best scenes in movie history. Truly breathtaking.
@sherifffdb905
@sherifffdb905 6 лет назад
I was just a kid when I saw Ben Hur on the huge screen at the old University theatre in Toronto. That was an experience that I'll never forget.
@lifeskater9899
@lifeskater9899 3 года назад
Notice there's no musical soundtrack, just the sounds of hooves, chariots, whipping of horses, wheels falling off, crowd cheering. Makes it all the more impactful and adds to the intensity. Excellent decision by the director(?), an Oscar well deserved. As for the set design of the Arena - just awesome.
@barbarapommier5219
@barbarapommier5219 2 года назад
The director is William Wyler
@rappar9673
@rappar9673 14 дней назад
Last week, I was in Mérida, Spain, at the Roman circe itself. What a treat to be there, to imagine these things going on so long ago, exactly where I was standing. Twelve horsemen, one for each month, four horses each, for the seasons of the years, seven laps, for the days of the weeks. The Romans sure new about brutal spectacle!
@gwakchoon3852
@gwakchoon3852 5 лет назад
This scene should be recorded in movie history with its amazing, unprecedented filmmaking technologies.
@rldabomb33
@rldabomb33 8 лет назад
cant believe how clear it looks from 1959..
@irwinisidro
@irwinisidro 8 лет назад
Was shot in 65mm cameras instead of the normal 35mm cameras which is a standard in cinema. Basically the film that was shot in was larger and could carry more details. One of the reasons why it's amazing to watch.
@Rilumai
@Rilumai 8 лет назад
Even 35 mm film has an insane amount of detail and quality to it. Not to mention, this clip has been compressed multiple times and is only being viewed on small monitors. This film looks so much better than this and yet it still looks good here.
@ShroomKeppie
@ShroomKeppie 5 лет назад
Also, Technicolor was an amazing technology. Stands up to time extremely well.
@racewiththefalcons1
@racewiththefalcons1 3 года назад
Shot on the highest quality film stock in history. That's why.
@ethanpayne4116
@ethanpayne4116 Месяц назад
the stunt at 0:46 is incredibly dangerous, the making of this film is almost as fantastic as the story it portrays
@josewalterbenitez2309
@josewalterbenitez2309 3 года назад
Ben Hur is the best movie of all time! No doubt. A genuine masterpiece!!
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