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BEN HUR 1925/1930 M-G-M with sound reissue soundtrack. Ramon Novarro, May McAvoy,

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Douglas Gerbino

Douglas Gerbino

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Ben-Hur: A Tale of The Christ had been a great success as a novel, and was adapted into a stage play which ran for twenty-five years. In 1922, two years after the play's last tour, the Goldwyn company purchased the film rights to Ben-Hur. The play's producer, Abraham Erlanger, put a heavy price on the screen rights. Erlanger was persuaded to accept a generous profit participation deal and total approval over every detail of the production.
Choosing the title role was difficult for June Mathis. Rudolph Valentino and dancer Paul Swan were considered until George Walsh was chosen. When asked why she chose him, she answered it was because of his eyes and his body. Gertrude Olmstead was cast as Esther. While on location in Italy, Walsh was fired and replaced by Ramon Novarro. The role of Esther went to May McAvoy.
Technicolor frames from the film's trailer.
Shooting began in Rome, Italy in October 1923 under the direction of Charles Brabin who was replaced shortly after filming began. Other re-castings (apart from Ramon Novarro as Ben-Hur) and a change of director caused the production's budget to skyrocket. After two years of difficulties and accidents, the production was eventually moved back to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Culver City, California and production resumed in the spring of 1925. B. Reeves Eason and Christy Cabanne directed the second unit footage.
Production costs eventually rose to $3,900,000 ($67,760,000 today) compared to MGM's average for the season of $158,000 ($2,750,000 today), making Ben-Hur the most expensive film of the silent era.
A total of 200,000 feet (61,000 m) of film was shot for the chariot race sequence, which led editor Lloyd Nosler eventually cut to 750 feet (230 m) for the released print.[10] Film historian and critic Kevin Brownlow has described the race sequence as "breathtakingly exciting, and as creative a piece of cinema as the Odessa Steps sequence from Battleship Potemkin", the Soviet film also released in 1925, directed by Sergei Eisenstein who introduced many modern concepts of editing and montage composition to motion-picture production. Visual elements of the chariot race have been much imitated. The race's opening sequence was re-created shot-for-shot in the 1959 remake, copied in the 1998 animated film The Prince of Egypt, and imitated in the pod race scene in the 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace.
Some of the scenes in the 1925 film were shot in two-color Technicolor, most notably the sequences involving Jesus. One of the assistant directors for this sequence was a young William Wyler, who would direct the 1959 MGM remake. The black-and-white footage was color tinted and toned in the film's original release print. MGM released a second remake of Ben-Hur in 2016.

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@encarnamartinez3587
@encarnamartinez3587 2 ай бұрын
Es una película potente y poderosa visualmente. Ya querrían hoy en día hacer arte y cine como este. Gracias por bajarla.
@madhurinaik9982
@madhurinaik9982 27 күн бұрын
No computer No vfx No AI Still this is better than 2017 flim
@moura100
@moura100 15 күн бұрын
JÓIA RARA. PARABÉNS
@orlando469
@orlando469 2 ай бұрын
excelente!! esse filme é um belo resgate da História do Cinema!
@irvingholiday
@irvingholiday 4 ай бұрын
the thumbnail of this video, may I ask where did you find it?
@eblackadder3
@eblackadder3 3 ай бұрын
I assume that's from the original credits. The lion logo and the credits were updated sometime in the early 1930s. MGM did that with several of their silent films.
@irvingholiday
@irvingholiday 3 ай бұрын
@@eblackadder3 I can see that but what I wanna know is where online is it found?
@OldmovieMike
@OldmovieMike 3 ай бұрын
it's on the 1959 Ben-Hur deluxe dvd set as an extra
@user-vm1rn2er2j
@user-vm1rn2er2j 2 ай бұрын
I have no words to describe how beautiful the story is and the scenery and locations. It is a story (that of Ben Hur) within a story (that of Jesus). It merges two lives: the one being given (man) and the one who is giving (Jesus) even his life. It is one of millions of stories written and lived in a two thousand years span. Only those who lived with Him have stories like this to tell. I wrote many but are still in my drawers. I know one day they will be produced by the greatest producer and director of all; Jesus himself , when he reigns in his kingdom. Who said we must live for this life? I am living for the next. While all writers got their chances in this life, I will get mine in the second . Not too far from now.
@zyral.f.6938
@zyral.f.6938 4 ай бұрын
Missing score composer credit...
@vidimur1977
@vidimur1977 3 ай бұрын
Hugo Riesenfeld, with William Axt score parts.
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