I wish YT, or whomever is responsible for pulling the '25 version would reconsider. This is a damned fine movie, and more in tune with the novel than the one from '59.
@benhurfanclub -- stories of Christ, or any other production, should also not be pirated. This one especially. Try not to promote pirates, and "atone" by making up for the many many times u killed artists. That's what Ben Hur teaches...not just any small atonement, but huge debt owed to those you "imprisoned".
All but this and the sea battle have been pulled from YT. Damned shame, that. Though the '59 is a far superior version, this one is more in concert with the novel.
@benhurfanclub - thanks, but sheesh, u like saying "dammmed this dammed that" what r u an ex navy sailor enlisted? I used to work with lots o' them, and got sick of it after 5 minutes of cuss culture, which doesn't help them at all in their spiritual growth...rather retards them.
There is a great new bio (Charlton Heston: An Incredible life) selling at amazon! Its by Michelle Bernier (Heston was Ben Hur in the 1959 version of course!).
I like what you did here. Music is very important in adding expression to the movie scene. You put a lot of work into your score, and it is a very interesting one. i wish i could compose music.
When we were a boy lo these long years passed, this picture I saw in a big theatre in Los Angeles. Bun-Hur was as I remember...the best of early movie making. The music in my day was by pipe organ played by an expert. It was thrilling when the low notes shook the building. This new score for Turner Classic Movies...nope, doesn't work at all except to push the "boring" button.
Yepp, he's right, the organists of old were far superior, and unfortunately there isn't much opportunity for anyone nowadays to develop that level, since there are no theatres that pay one to practice this art every day to get there. So yes, this was a slap-on job of an early piece of mine, that miraculously, happened to sync with scene timings. Actually, I hate new age crap and what it stands for. Yawnii I am not: See my other stuff for more worthy classical work.
This expensive epic was notable for its use of a hanging miniature - to fill in the upper tier portion of the coliseum (with fake spectators) for the famed chariot race sequence
i love what tcm did with this and still does because it gives everyone a chance to express their artistic abilities. hey i hope the best for ya i hope it takes you somewhere because you have talent!
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etragedy 10 months ago
Just wondering how old are you zeekwolfe? The movie came over 80+ years ago or do you see it in a movie revival house "lo those long years ago?"
ad6a8a 11 months ago
In the cast, rare bit of JANET GAYNOR, one slave girl.
mmmlima1 1 year ago
I wish YT, or whomever is responsible for pulling the '25 version would reconsider. This is a damned fine movie, and more in tune with the novel than the one from '59.
benhurfanclub 1 year ago
@benhurfanclub -- stories of Christ, or any other production, should also not be pirated. This one especially. Try not to promote pirates, and "atone" by making up for the many many times u killed artists. That's what Ben Hur teaches...not just any small atonement, but huge debt owed to those you "imprisoned".
ArtsJazz 1 year ago
All but this and the sea battle have been pulled from YT. Damned shame, that. Though the '59 is a far superior version, this one is more in concert with the novel.
YouTube is difficult to figure, sometimes.
benhurfanclub 1 year ago
@benhurfanclub - thanks, but sheesh, u like saying "dammmed this dammed that" what r u an ex navy sailor enlisted? I used to work with lots o' them, and got sick of it after 5 minutes of cuss culture, which doesn't help them at all in their spiritual growth...rather retards them.
ArtsJazz 1 year ago
Read!!!!!!!
There is a great new bio (Charlton Heston: An Incredible life) selling at amazon! Its by Michelle Bernier (Heston was Ben Hur in the 1959 version of course!).
BestManMe09 3 years ago
I like what you did here. Music is very important in adding expression to the movie scene. You put a lot of work into your score, and it is a very interesting one. i wish i could compose music.
80stimeagain 3 years ago
When we were a boy lo these long years passed, this picture I saw in a big theatre in Los Angeles. Bun-Hur was as I remember...the best of early movie making. The music in my day was by pipe organ played by an expert. It was thrilling when the low notes shook the building. This new score for Turner Classic Movies...nope, doesn't work at all except to push the "boring" button.
zeekwolfe 3 years ago
Yepp, he's right, the organists of old were far superior, and unfortunately there isn't much opportunity for anyone nowadays to develop that level, since there are no theatres that pay one to practice this art every day to get there. So yes, this was a slap-on job of an early piece of mine, that miraculously, happened to sync with scene timings. Actually, I hate new age crap and what it stands for. Yawnii I am not: See my other stuff for more worthy classical work.
arthursulit 2 years ago
This expensive epic was notable for its use of a hanging miniature - to fill in the upper tier portion of the coliseum (with fake spectators) for the famed chariot race sequence
davidcovo 4 years ago
WOW!
it'beter than
ABACUS THE FILM!
nerisio2 4 years ago
Grand, yet simplistic!
pookerville 4 years ago
Increible es muy dificil encontrar esta primera version de Ben-Hur
atocsr 4 years ago
i love what tcm did with this and still does because it gives everyone a chance to express their artistic abilities. hey i hope the best for ya i hope it takes you somewhere because you have talent!
towson88 5 years ago
good i like it
cflchick 5 years ago