Ben Mankiewicz Intro - Ben-Hur (1959)
Ben Mankiewicz introduces Ben-Hur, 1959.
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Judah (Charlton Heston) is being made an example for fellow slaves being driven through Judea when a long-haired carpenter (Claude Heater) offers water in a key scene from William Wylers Ben-Hur 1959.
Ben-Hur (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Down Eros Up Mars!
Judah (Charlton Heston) greets boyhood friend Messala (Steven Boyd), returned as a Roman tribune to Judea in their first scene together in William Wylers Ben-Hur, 1959.
Ben-Hur (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Who Does Not Agree?
Messala (Stephen Boyd) demands that Judah (Charlton Heston) give him the names of Judeans who dont wish to submit to Roman rule in William Wylers Ben-Hur, 1959.
Ben-Hur (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Hail, Arrius!
Big reception in Rome for the victorious Arrius (Jack Hawkins) and his sidekick (Charlton Heston) who draws the attention of the Emperor Tiberius (George Relph) in William Wylers Ben-Hur, 1959.