Ben-Hur
Release: November 18, 1959

Ben-Hur is a 1959 American epic historical drama film directed by William Wyler, produced by Sam Zimbalist, and starring Charlton Heston as the title character. A remake of the 1925 silent film with a similar title, it was adapted from Lew Wallace's 1880 novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ. The screenplay is credited to Karl Tunberg, but includes contributions from Maxwell Anderson, S. N. Behrman, Gore Vidal, and Christopher Fry. In AD 26, Judah Ben-Hur (Charlton Heston) is a wealthy Jewish prince and merchant in Jerusalem, who lives with his mother, Miriam (Martha Scott); his sister, Tirzah (Cathy O'Donnell); and their female servant Amrah (Stella Vitelleschi). The family's loyal slave, the merchant Simonides (Sam Jaffe), pays a visit with his daughter, Esther (Haya Harareet). Seeing each other for the first time since childhood, Judah and Esther fall in love, but she is betrothed to another. Judah's childhood friend, the Roman citizen Messala (Stephen Boyd), is now a tribune. After several years away from Jerusalem, Messala returns as the new commander of the Roman garrison, the Fortress of Antonia. Messala believes in the glory of Rome and its imperial power, while Judah is devoted to his faith and the freedom of the Jewish people. This difference causes tension between the friends, and results in their split after Messala issues an ultimatum demanding that Judah deliver potential rebels amongst the populace to the Roman authorities. Soon the journey is on for Judah's full-on revenge.

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Centurion: "No water for him!"
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Balthasar: "[Pro-Narr-Log-Ing] in the year of our Lord: Judea - for nearly a century - had lain under the mastery of Rome. In the seventh year of the reign of Augustus Caesar, an imperial decree ordered every Judean each to return to his place of birth to be counted and taxed."
[⋯]: "The converging ways of many of them led to the gates of their capital city - Jerusalem, the troubled heart of their land. The old city was dominated by the fortress of Antonia, the seat of Roman power, and by the great golden temple, the outward sign of an inward and imperishable faith."
[⋯]: "Even while they obeyed the will of Caesar, the people clung proudly to their ancient heritage, always remembering the promise of their prophets that one day there would be born among them a redeemer to bring them salvation and perfect freedom."
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Judah Ben-Hur: "[last] almost at the moment He died - i heard Him say: 'Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do'."
Esther: "Even then?"
Ben-Hur: "Even then. ⋯and i felt His voice take the sword out of my hand." "[Miriam and Tirzah appear at the top of the stairs; Ben-Hur goes up to them, sees that they have been miraculously healed; they embrace each other]"
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Quintus Arrius: "Now listen to me, all of you. You are all condemned men. We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well, and live."
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Messala: "Sextus, you ask how to fight an idea. Well I'll tell you how... with another idea!"
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Esther: "It was Judah Ben-Hur I loved. What has become of him? You seem to be now the very thing you set out to destroy. Giving evil for evil. Hatred is turning you to stone. It's as though you had become Messala."
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Quintus Arrius: "In his eagerness to save you, your God has also saved the Roman fleet."
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Quintus Arrius: "Your eyes are full of hate, forty-one. That's good. Hate keeps a man alive. It gives him strength."
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Sextus: "You can break a man's skull, you can arrest him, you can throw him into a dungeon. But how do you control what's up here? (taps head) How do you fight an idea?"
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