Dec 24th
Ben-Hur***sub-title: A Tale of the ChristUS 1925. MGM. 151m. bw(with Technicolor inserts). silent
In Judea at the time of Christ, the heir to a wealthy Jewish family is arrested for falsely attempting to murder the Roman governor and is sentenced to the galleys, but returns to take revenge - against the childhood friend who betrayed him - in the chariot arena.
Dollar-for-dollar probably MGM's most expensive movie ever made: a conventionally told religious epic patterned after Griffith (Jesus is never seen facially), but the results are most definitely up on the screen, with a costly barge battle (in which several extras drowned) shot in Italy, before hauling the production back to the States, with a chariot race that has seldom been bettered, and showed just how hard an act the 1959 remake had to follow.
Written by: Bess Meredyth, Carey Wilson, June Mathis, from the novel by Lew Wallace.
Producers:
Louis B. Mayer, Irving Thalberg.
Director: Fred Niblo (and others).
Starring:
Ramon Navarro, Francis X. Bushman, May McAvoy, Claire McDowell, Kathleen Key, Nigel De Drulier, Betty Bronson (as Mary), Carmel Myers,
Frank Currier, Nigel De Brulier, Winter Hall.
Photography:
Rene Guissart, Percy Hilburn, Karl Struss, Clyde de Vinna.
Art Direction:
Cedric Gibbons, Horace Jackson, Harold Grieve.
Music:
Carl Davis.
Preceded by:
Michael Jackson's Thriller*(US 1983. Optimum. 12m.; Curious but very successful pop video made as a horror short, utilising the talents of the makers of
An American Werewolf in London among the familiar Jackson ingredients.; w: John Landis, Michael Jackson; d: John Landis; s: Michael Jackson, Ola Ray, Vincent Price (voice of); m: Michael Jackson, Elmer Bernstein; make-up effects:
Rick Baker.)
Labels: shorts, silent films