In 33 AD, a Roman Tribune in Judea is tasked to find the missing body of Jesus Christ. The movie is from his perspective as he has been ordered to determine who stole the body of the Jew and keep the population calm by showing their Messiah is dead.
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This one is my very favorite, love.
The version directed by William Wyler...the 1959 version.
I think they built that whole arena for the movie--now it's GCI crapThis one is my very favorite, love.
The version directed by William Wyler...the 1959 version.
Charlton Heston in Ben Hur! Yes! You know, somebody died making the chariot scene in that movie...the guy that gets run over by the chariot.
nothing beats The Ten Commandments--
I think they built that whole arena for the movie--now it's GCI crapThis one is my very favorite, love.
The version directed by William Wyler...the 1959 version.
Charlton Heston in Ben Hur! Yes! You know, somebody died making the chariot scene in that movie...the guy that gets run over by the chariot.
Ben Hur and The Ten Commandments--they don't make them like that anymore
....I bought the TC DVD...then later on I saw a DVD with both movies --I was pissed I didn't get both for onenothing beats The Ten Commandments--
I think they built that whole arena for the movie--now it's GCI crapThis one is my very favorite, love.
The version directed by William Wyler...the 1959 version.
Charlton Heston in Ben Hur! Yes! You know, somebody died making the chariot scene in that movie...the guy that gets run over by the chariot.
Ben Hur and The Ten Commandments--they don't make them like that anymore
Ben Hur and The Ten Commandments, yessir!
“ We keep you alive to serve this ship. Row well and live, 41.”
3 years agoWhen was it made?
The new version is more Christian, and Risen centers upon the crucifixion.This one is my very favorite, love.
The version directed by William Wyler...the 1959 version.
Yeah, it was pretty good.View attachment 256812
In 33 AD, a Roman Tribune in Judea is tasked to find the missing body of Jesus Christ. The movie is from his perspective as he has been ordered to determine who stole the body of the Jew and keep the population calm by showing their Messiah is dead.