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Ben Hur (2003 film)

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Language
  
English

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Genre
  
Animation, Drama, Family

Duration
  

Ben Hur (2003 film) movie poster

Cast
  
Charlton Heston

Director
  
William R. Kowalchuk Jr.

Release date
  
February 15, 2003 (2003-02-15)

Writer
  
Abi Estrin Cunningham, Lew Wallace (novel)

Adapted from
  
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ

Genres
  
Animation, Epic film, Adventure Film, Family, Drama film

Similar movies
  
Charlton Heston appears in Ben Hur and Ben-Hur

Ben Hur is a 2003 animated film based on the novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, by Lew Wallace. It is the fourth film adaptation of the novel.

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Charlton Heston's production company, Agamemnon Films (in association with GoodTimes Entertainment), produced this direct-to-video animated version of the story, with Heston himself giving voice to the title character. Heston had won an Academy Award for playing the same role in the 1959 version.

Synopsis

The animated version tells the same story as the 1959 film, with some differences. The story begins with Balthazar waiting in the desert for the two other wise men for a journey to Bethlehem. The story of Ben-Hur begins 30 years after the birth of Christ.

In contrast to the 1925 and 1959 versions, the face of Jesus is shown and his words are heard in this film.

The character of Messala is different from the 1959 film. Appearing lame, he approaches Ben-Hur for forgiveness, and joins Ben-Hur's family and Balthazar to witness the passion of Jesus. Ben-Hur gives water to Jesus on the way to Calvary. As Jesus dies, Ben-Hur and his family, with Balthazar, Messala, and Esther, clasp their hands in prayer. Miracles occur when Jesus heals Ben-Hur's family of leprosy, and enables Messala to walk again. He comes near the cross thanking Jesus for the miracle.

At the film's end, Mary Magdalene sees Jesus emerge from the tomb and he ascends into heaven, giving the promise to the apostles to preach the gospel. Ben-Hur, now married to Esther, shares with his children his story and faith in Jesus.

Voice cast

  • Judah Ben-Hur - Charlton Heston
  • Jesus - Scott McNeil
  • Pontius Pilate - Gerard Plunkett
  • Messala - Duncan Fraser
  • Miriam - Tabitha St. Germain
  • Esther - Kathleen Barr
  • Tirzah - Willow Johnson
  • Balthazer - Long John Baldry
  • Gaspar - French Tickner
  • Melchior - Duncan Fraser
  • Sheik Ilderim - Dale Wilson
  • Herod Antipas - Duncan Fraser
  • Rabbi - Mackenzie Gray
  • Mystic - Gerard Plunkett
  • Quintus Arrius - Richard Newman
  • Gesius - Ian James Corlett
  • Mary - Willow Johnson
  • Joseph - Michael Dobson
  • Judas - Lee Tockar
  • Peter - Rob Court
  • Andrew - Ian James Corlett
  • Woman - Tabitha St. Germain
  • Roman Captain - Long John Baldry
  • Number 59 - Scott McNeil
  • Angel Gabriel - Dale Wilson
  • Female Angel - Kathleen Barr
  • Shepherd #1 - Richard Newman
  • Shepherd #2 - Lee Tockar
  • Priest - Mackenzie Gray
  • Jewish Man - French Tickner
  • Inkeeper - Duncan Fraser
  • Roman Merchant - Russell Roberts
  • Mary Magdalene - Kathleen Barr
  • Roman Citizen - Long John Baldry
  • Roman Soldier - William Samples
  • Young Woman - Tabitha St. Germain
  • Another Man - Ian James Corlett
  • Scientist - Dale Wilson
  • Merchant - Richard Newman
  • Man - Rob Court
  • Guard - Lee Tockar
  • Soldier #1 - Mackenzie Gray
  • Soldier #2 - Michael Dobson
  • Bystander #1 - Duncan Fraser
  • Bystander #2 - Gerard Plunkett
  • Art Instructor - Scott McNeil
  • Archery Instructor - Russell Roberts
  • Leading Soldier - Long John Baldry
  • Slave - Lee Tockar
  • Doctor - French Tickner
  • Leper - Rob Court
  • Woman #1 - Kathleen Barr
  • Woman #2 - Tabitha St. Germain
  • Citizen - Long John Baldry
  • References

    Ben Hur (2003 film) Wikipedia
    Ben Hur (2003 film) Rotten TomatoesBen Hur (2003 film) IMDb Ben Hur (2003 film) themoviedb.org