Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925 Film) | 4K

Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, a monumental silent film released in 1925, stands as a testament to the grandeur of early cinema. Directed by Fred Niblo and based on the beloved novel by General Lew Wallace, it recounts the epic journey of Judah Ben-Hur, portrayed by the talented Ramon Novarro, a Jewish prince whose life intertwines with the unfolding story of Jesus Christ. The film opens with the friendship between Ben-Hur and his childhood companion, the Roman tribune Messala, played by Francis X. Bushman. However, their bond is shattered when a tragic accident and false accusation lead to Ben-Hur’s imprisonment and separation from his family. Transported to slave labor aboard a Roman war galley, Ben-Hur’s resilience and strength catch the attention of Admiral Quintus Arrius, portrayed by Frank Currier. Despite the adversities he faces, Ben-Hur’s encounters with Jesus, portrayed by Claude Payton, offer him hope and redemption. As the story unfolds, Ben-Hur’s path intersec
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