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Ben-Hur [DVD] [1959]
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Genre | Drama |
Format | PAL, Subtitled |
Contributor | Haya Harareet, Charlton Heston, Frank Thring, Christopher Fry, Sam Jaffe, Lew Wallace, Jack Hawkins, S.N. Behrman, Cathy O'Donnell, Karl Tunberg, Martha Scott, Terence Longdon, Joseph Vogel, Hugh Griffith, Stephen Boyd, William Wyler, Gore Vidal, Finlay Currie, Maxwell Anderson, George Relph See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 3 hours and 33 minutes |
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William Wyler directs this historical epic starring Charlton Heston in the title role. Judah Ben-Hur (Heston) is a Jewish prince who falls out with his close Roman friend Messala (Stephen Boyd) when he refuses to promote Roman rule over his people - his mother and sister are imprisoned and he is enslaved. Hur plans and achieves revenge after three years as a slave and later becoming a charioteer, but finds true peace when he returns to Jerusalem and joins the new following of Jesus Christ. The film won eleven Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Heston) and Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Hugh Griffith).
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Ben-Hur scooped an unprecedented 11 Academy Awards in 1959 and, unlike some later rivals to this record-breaking win, richly deserved every single one. This is epic filmmaking on a scale that had not been seen before, and is unlikely ever to be seen again. It cost a staggering 15 million dollars and was one of the largest film productions ever undertaken: the Circus Maximus set alone covered 18 acres and was filled with 40,000 tons of Mediterranean sand. But it's not just running time or a cast of thousands that makes an epic, it's the subject-matter that counts and in Ben-Hur the subject is rich, detailed and sensitively handled. Despite both the original novel's and the film's subtitle, "A Tale of the Christ", this is really a parallel life, that of Prince Judah Ben-Hur (Charlton Heston) and his estrangement from old Roman pal Messala (Stephen Boyd). The eponymous character's journey of self-discovery through bitterness and hate to eventual redemption has many deliberate echoes of Christ's life (at one point, Judah is mistaken for Jesus, much as Brian would be later in Monty Python's masterful satire), and the multi-layered script from (uncredited) literary titans Gore Vidal and Christopher Fry wrings out every nuance and every possible shade of meaning.
Director William Wyler, who had been a junior assistant on MGM's original silent version back in 1925, never sacrifices the human focus of the story in favour of spectacle (he had the good sense to leave the great chariot race to second-unit director and experienced stuntman Yakima Canutt), and it is his concentration on human drama and fully rounded characters that gives Wyler's epic its heart. In this he is aided immeasurably by Miklós Rózsa's majestic musical score, arguably the greatest ever written for a Hollywood picture, in which the development of character-driven leitmotifs produces the effect of grand opera. The Christian theme concentrates on the central character's love and compassion for his family (evoked by the discovery of their leprosy) rather than any heavy-handed sermonising (the figure of Christ is seen but never heard--his presence signalled by a serene musical motif instead).
On the DVD: this long-awaited release presents the film's original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.76:1 in a glorious anamorphic print, complete with remastered Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack. The music sounds fresher than ever, and both the theatrical "Overture" and "Entracte" are included (civilised times the 1950s: they had specially composed intermission music to enjoy while topping up on ice cream and popcorn!). There's an extensive and enjoyable documentary tracing the history of the story from Lew Wallace through stage productions to the first MGM version in 1925 and then to the 1959 production. Charlton Heston provides an intermittent commentary, evidently enjoying the experience of watching the film again, and his comments are usefully indexed so you can skip to the next bit without having to sit through chunks of silence (during the chariot race he voiced his concern to second-unit director Yakima Canutt that the stuntmen were better drivers. Replied Canutt: "Chuck, just drive the damn chariot and I guarantee that you'll win"). There's also a couple of screen tests, one with Leslie Nielsen in pre-Naked Gun days as Messala and a photo gallery and theatrical trailers complete an epic DVD package. --Mark Walker
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 16:9 - 1.78:1
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 0.8 x 7.5 x 4.7 cm; 90 g
- Item model number : 2724564410515
- Director : William Wyler
- Media Format : Subtitled, PAL
- Run time : 3 hours and 33 minutes
- Release date : 17 April 2019
- Actors : Charlton Heston, Jack Hawkins, Stephen Boyd, Haya Harareet, Hugh Griffith
- Dubbed: : French
- Subtitles: : Bulgarian, Italian, Dutch, English, Spanish, English, German, French, Romanian
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Warner Home Video
- Producers : Joseph Vogel
- ASIN : B00005BCEW
- Country of origin : United Kingdom
- Writers : Christopher Fry, Gore Vidal, Karl Tunberg, Lew Wallace, Maxwell Anderson
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: 916 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
- 26 in Historical (DVD & Blu-ray)
- 32 in Romance (DVD & Blu-ray)
- 71 in Fantasy (DVD & Blu-ray)
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 February 2025Got for husband loved it as one of his favourite movies
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 January 2025Could not find on the hugh street which is a real shame but bought it here as a gift and well worth watching!
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 November 2011Ben Hur is, quite simply, a lesson in filmmaking. Once you take a step back its hard to believe that, what is arguably one of the top ten greatest motion pictures of all time was produced over 50-years ago, and twelve-million dollars was breaking the bank of MGM. Yet it remains as epic as what it surely must have been when it was first released, and perhaps most prevalent, is even more inspiring than what can expect today from any release. This is sad, for it demonstrates that no matter how much computer power you can pack into a room, or how monstrous a budget the studio and producer are willing to settle, neither technology nor money can conjure up epic craftsmanship. It is clearly a sign that something has gone wrong when we can today fail so miserably with more resources than anyone could even need.
This is where Ben Hur strikes hot - the amount of heart that was put in to every single aspect of the production. The whole reason MGM were willing to spend so much when they were already in trouble was to create the "modern masterpiece", the film to which others could be judged beside. This testament holds true even now. When you watch the famous chariot race scene, you are completely aware that just about every Health and Safety procedure we know today is completely abandoned. So crucifying are some of the stunts and moves as thrown riders are dodging and trampled by horses that you can't help but gasp and cringe.
Equally, Heston's inspiring performance cannot help but bring a tear to the eyes of anyone watching as he is reunited with mother and sister at the end of the film, following the sacrifices of 'Jesus'. I'm far from a religious man, but it says a lot when a film can so artistically portray the wonders of biblical adventure, and make it worthy to sweep '11' Academy Awards.
The restoration for this Blu-ray is another achievement on its own, given the apparent state of the original negatives. It was an 8K scan (currently the highest resolution possible) on the original 65mm film, which itself is already a leap up from regular 35mm film stock. Aside from some very minor 'streak' issues now and again (which are barely noticeable to the untrained eye), it is a revitalisation to which others should be judged by. It is breathtaking. Natural grain is readily intact, and appears very filmic as it doesn't have the 'floaty' or smudged look that many studios compromise when cleaning up their films. The film shows absolutely no signs of digital enhancement or tampering in the cause of clean up. Detail is simply amazing for a film this old; I would say it easily surpasses any 'modern' film I've seen on Blu-ray. What I'm most intrigued by is how much of that detail fills the backgrounds, for you can see so far into the distance and everything is still defined. Even the colours have a natural Technicolor glow and show no signs over over-saturation which, again, can happen in some film restorations.
Of course, since the film has such a wide aspect ratio (2.76:1) you will certainly need at least a 32" TV to start appreciating the detail and scale of this movie. I'm pretty envious of those fortunate enough to have projectors/plasma displays!
Ben Hur's soundtrack also plays a major contribution to the enjoyment of the film, so fans will be pleased that this also has an excellent new reproduction. It sounds absolutely marvellous for its day, so you won't be afraid of cranking it up in all its uncompressed glory. Its like having an orchestra in your room.
Included are a modest variety of bonus features that do a great job of outlining the films production; the best being one dedicated to Charlton Heston's own diary, as narrated by his son, daughter, wife and many other people whom were a part of his life. This is a very fascinating documentary that, at almost one and a half hours long, cottons rare home film footage (16mm), pictures and accounts of his life.
The film is spread across 2 x Blu-ray discs, with a third being dedicated to the extras to ensure maximum quality of the film.
Less is probably more when reviewing a film like Ben Hur, as it has been documented so much already. All the customer needs to know with this release is that it represents ridiculously good value for money; you're getting one of the best films ever made, a restoration that has surely set a new standard and some excellent quality bonus features. Don't forget the posh slip-cover too!
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 December 2012Ben-Hur Blu-ray, Video Quality
Wow. Just stop there and you basically have the gist of everything that can be said about Ben-Hur's astonishing--really breathtaking, and I mean that literally--debut on Blu-ray courtesy of an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 2.76:1. Is there any other studio that has so lovingly gone back to its iconic catalog as Warner has? Once again the studio has returned to the original negative to source new high-res scans, along with a frame by frame restoration, to present this film in high definition, and to say the results are spectacular is something of an understatement. This well over three hour film has been wisely spread across two BD-50's, so kiss any latent fears of compression artifacts goodbye, especially since the bulk of the supplements are included on a third Blu-ray disc. Everything from the copious Roman foliage to the ornate grillwork in the Hur compound resolves perfectly, with precision and absolute accuracy. Colors are incredibly well saturated and those gorgeous Technicolor reds and purples are all that they should be.
True aficionados of Ben-Hur on various home theater media know that the film has routinely, if sometimes slightly, been misframed. We finally are offered the full glory of the M-G-M Camera 65 process (Camera 65 was a 70mm format that afforded 65mm for the image and 5mm for the magnetic audio tracks). Wyler worked hand in hand with cinematographer Robert L. Surtees to craft compositions which exploited the widescreen process and those artful displays of vast vistas are impeccably represented on this Blu-ray. Pay special attention to Surtees' expert use of focus, often in different parts of the frame, which also look spectacular in this high definition outing.
Previous trouble spots like aliasing and significant crush have all but disappeared in this new transfer. Shadow detail is often astounding. All sorts of information which was previously murky in such dank sequences as the nighttime scenes at the Hur compound or the bowels of the prison where Judah's mother and sister are held captive are now visible, from shiny rock surfaces to background matte paintings. In fact the increased resolution has one detriment, and that's that some of the admittedly gorgeous matte work as well as some of the miniatures (particularly in the sea attack scenes) are noticeably fake looking. Some of the process photography also shows its seams (literally), with fairly apparent haloing (not in the artifacting sense) around the foreground characters in front of the process backgrounds.
Ben-Hur instantly becomes the gold standard for what can be achieved in high definition restoration and transfers of catalog titles. While it perhaps may not be financially feasible to devote this much care and effort (not to mention copious moolah) to upgrade every catalog release to these standards, other studios (are you listening, Universal?) should take this new release of Ben-Hur as a sterling example of what can be accomplished if there is the necessary support and willpower.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 October 2020This is a piece of movie history so should be in any film buff's collection. The picture quality was very good with sharp bright vibrant colours. I have seen sharper, but that is to be expected as it is an old film. Sound is not bad for Blu Ray as the levels are much more synced in with the human ear. Most Blu Rays I find have ridiculous sound levels as the speech is so low you can't hear it unless unless you turn the volume up all the way. The problem with that is that as soon as some music starts, you will blow your windows out. This disc thankfully didn't suffer from that as much as most. I have the same film on DVD which still has far superior sound levels (I can hear what they are saying without turning the volume up, yippee!) but visually this is much better.
It's a long one, but some serious eye candy and a very well crafted film that doesn't flag which is surprising considering the epic run time. I'd recommend it.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 December 2024Wonderful film evey body orto which lovely film come with day of ordering it great service thank u very much
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- Joseph P. Durham, Jr.Reviewed in the United States on 24 August 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the very best ever
The only thing wrong with this picture is its 3.5 hour length, but even with this, you don't realize you are watching it for this long. It is clear right from the get-go director William Wyler set out to direct an epic and he succeeded. Only bad part about it, and it really isn't bad, is the Bible doesn't say how many wise men there were. We assume there were three from the three gifts Jesus was given. That being said, this picture won 11 academy awards, including Best Picture, Actor, music, supporting actor, etc. It was awesome in 1959 when i first saw it, and it is still awesome today. This dvd is super good and a perfect rendition of the original theatrical presentation, complete with overture and intermission music. I miss overtures and intermission music, they really added a lot to the presentation. I remember listening to the so-called soundtrack album which was issued at the time and thought there was a lot of music not there. Now, with CD's available, the complete score is also available for a totally satisfying experience. I hope this movie stays around for 50 more years.
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Ghost-BikerReviewed in Germany on 12 February 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Absoluter Klassiker
Da muss man nicht viel schreiben. Der Film ist ein Klassiker. Ein Jude, Ben Hur, der immer ein treuer römischer Staatsbürger, wird durch einen blöden Zwischenfall zum Staatsfeind. Er kämpft um zu überleben. Der Film endet mit dem spektakulärsten Wagenrennen der Geschichte. Ein Sandalenfilm der Extraklasseße.
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Shawn MichaelsReviewed in Spain on 16 January 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Five stars. Blu ray edición inglesa.
Magnífica remasterización que se ha conseguido en formato blu ray. Me decidí por compra el blu ray de la edición inglesa básicamente por los extras ya que, ni la edición española (aunque tenga formato digibook), ni la edición francesa (formato metálico) ni ninguna otra edición creo que tienen los extras de la edición inglesa. Esta edición contiene tres blu rays, dos para la película en si y un tercero únicamente para extras. Estos son, Ben Hur de 1925, un documental sobre el rodaje de Ben Hur de más de una hora en la que salen hijos de Heston, la mujer y más personas que estuvieron relacionadas con la película y un otro documental de una hora de duración con el director de la película. También incluye un video sobre la ceremonia de los Oscars, y más extras.
Esta edición me ha encantado por todos los extras que contiene y por calidad de imagen que es espectacular. La única pega es que el diseño de la carátula no es no tan llamativo como la edición española con libreto y o el estuche metálico de la edición francesa. Pero puestos a elegir compensa más esta edición por todos los extras que contienen, que son una joya.
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Reggis SouzaReviewed in Brazil on 26 July 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Jesus Cristo, uma história...
É o filme que eu mais AMO de todos os tempos..
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Reviewed in Brazil on 26 July 2023
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- Deborah RipplingerReviewed in Canada on 5 June 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Ben Hur the movie
Very nice! However it did take a long time to come! But I think that was due to Covid-