Who trained the horses in Ben-Hur?

Jack Huston (who plays Ben-Hur) and Toby Kebbell (as his rival brother Messala) trained for months to ride the actual chariots behind four moving horses — hitting speeds as high as 38 mph.
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Did Charlton Heston drive the horses in Ben-Hur?

These white horses were to be driven by the picture's star, Charlton Heston, and had to be instructed to rear while hooked to the chariot for the added realism of horses in a frenzy during the race. At the end of the race in the film they perform a jumping stunt that is quite spectacular.
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Who trained the white horses in Ben-Hur?

Cannut was a renowned stuntman, former rodeo driver, and was the most prestigious horses trainer in Hollywood, having developed special techniques for the difficult job. Cannutt and his team selected and tamed the 72 horses, split into eight chariots to shoot the scene.
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Did any horses get hurt in the making of Ben-Hur?

"Ben-Hur" (1959)

But according to film historians, as many as 100 horses were killed during the production of the iconic film. The second-unit director of "Ben-Hur" reportedly ordered horses be shot and killed "if they limped," without seeking veterinary care.
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Who turned down the role of Ben-Hur?

Paul Newman was offered the role of Judah Ben-Hur but turned it down because he'd already done one Biblical-era film, The Silver Chalice (1954), and hated the experience. He also said it taught him that he didn't have the legs to wear a tunic.
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Ben-Hur- Introducing his four white horses



Is the story of Ben-Hur true?

Ben-Hur is a story of a fictional hero named Judah Ben-Hur, a Jewish nobleman who was falsely accused and convicted of an attempted assassination of the Roman governor of Judaea and consequently enslaved by the Romans. He becomes a successful charioteer.
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How long did it take to film the chariot scene in Ben-Hur?

In all, the chariot scene took five weeks (spread over three months) to film at a total cost of $1 million and required more than 200 miles (320 km) of racing to complete. Two of the $100,000 70mm lenses were destroyed during the filming of the close-up shots.
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Where did they film the chariot race in Ben-Hur?

Then of course, there's the stupendous chariot race – shot by Second Unit Director Andrew Marton on an 18-acre section of the backlot at Cinecittà. The gigantic race-track, modelled on the Circus of Antioch (in present day Turkey), was filled with 40,000 tons of white sand, imported from Mediterranean beaches.
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How many horses were killed filming the Charge of the Light Brigade?

Trivia (30) For the filming of the climactic charge, 125 horses were trip-wired. Of those, 25 were killed outright or had to be put down afterward. The resulting public furor caused the US Congress to pass laws to protect animals used in motion pictures.
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Where did all the horses come from in the undefeated?

Cinematographer William H. Clothier said, "Somewhere we lost 60 horses. Those horses took off like goats. We had horses all over Mexico."
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What is the meaning of Ben-Hur?

In Hebrew the word "bén" means son. In the King James Version Bible, referring to Solomon's district leaders, he is mentioned as "...the son of Hur.", confirming he was 'Judah son of Hur'. The specific meaning of "Hur" is unclear; among other possibilities, it may mean "something white" or "hollow or depressed ground".
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What is the most extras in a movie?

The Guinness World Record for the most extras ever used in a film is held by “Gandhi.” The film included roughly 300,000 extras in a funeral scene.
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What does bigger than Ben-Hur mean?

(simile, informal, comical) huge, extravagant.
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Did Charlton Heston do his own stunts?

Heston, who won the 1959 best actor Oscar for the title role in “Ben-Hur” in which he did many of his own chariot race stunts, had announced in 2002 that he was suffering symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
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Do horses get hurt when they fall in movies?

Animal Rights have not always been in existence; therefore, many animals have been abused, injured, and killed during the making of movies. Some of the most heinous cases of animal abuse and neglect noted in filmmaking involve horses. It is understandable why horses are so frequently used in the movies.
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Why did they not show Jesus face in Ben-Hur?

In the 1959 movie version of Ben Hur the character of Jesus Christ was played by the late American actor Claude Heater. He was not included in the credits for the movie. All the shots of Heater in the film showed him facing away from the camera as it was decided not to show his face in the film.
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Were Josey Wales horses hurt?

At least 100 horses were killed during the filming of the scene. Without anti-animal abuse laws in place, filmmakers were free to do whatever they deemed necessary to get their action sequences.
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Is the Charge of the Light Brigade a true story?

One of his most famous poems, “The Charge of the Light Brigade,” describes a real event during the Crimean War. This charge, during the Battle of Balaclava in 1854, became the most well-known action of the war thanks to Tennyson's poem, even though the poem wasn't entirely accurate.
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Was the charge of the Light Brigade real?

Charge of the Light Brigade, (Oct. 25 [Oct. 13, Old Style], 1854), disastrous British cavalry charge against heavily defended Russian troops at the Battle of Balaklava (1854) during the Crimean War (1853-56). The suicidal attack was made famous by Alfred, Lord Tennyson in his 1855 poem of the same name.
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Where is the Valley of the lepers?

The Kidron Valley (classical transliteration, Cedron, from Hebrew: נחל קדרון, Naḥal Qidron, literally Qidron River; also Qidron Valley) is the valley originating slightly northeast of the Old City of Jerusalem, which then separates the Temple Mount from the Mount of Olives.
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How many laps is the chariot race in Ben-Hur?

Greek races were traditionally 12 laps, but the Romans shortened the race to 7 and later to 5 laps, because they wanted to get more races in during a single day.
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Who were the Romans fighting in Ben-Hur?

Plot. A Jewish nobleman, Judah Ben-Hur, and his adopted Roman brother Messala are best friends despite their different origins. Messala enlists in the Roman army and fights in the Roman Empire's wars in Germany.
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What camera was used in Ben-Hur?

The movie Ben-Hur, released in 1959 and directed by William Wyler, was shot on film using MGM Camera 65 Camera and Panavision APO Panatar 75mm T2. 8 Lens, Panavision APO Panatar Lenses, Panavision Lenses with Robert Surtees as cinematographer and editing by John D.
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Where does the story of Ben-Hur come from?

So where did the story begin? In a book, actually. Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ is an 1880 novel by American author Lew Wallace. And since it's a novel, that means the tale of Ben-Hur is 100 percent fiction, wholly created by Wallace.
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Was Hur related to Moses?

According to Rabbinic tradition, Hur was the son of Miriam, thus Moses and Aaron's nephew.
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