Ben-Hur (1959) - Rowing of the Galley Slaves HD

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • One of the greatest scenes ever made.

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  • @thiagofilgueiras4244
    @thiagofilgueiras4244 4 роки тому +1117

    Did you notice this is a 1959 movie??? Look the acting, the music, the EDITING!! Looks so modern!! A masterpiece, no doubt!

    • @thephilosophyofrights8688
      @thephilosophyofrights8688 3 роки тому +84

      @@PeytonCorn hes talking about the cinematography, the close ups of slaves sweating, some collapsing, the music picking up with the pace. this scene has action eventhough there isn't any.. movies now are for people with short attention spans.

    • @ryanbrailey-tucker4935
      @ryanbrailey-tucker4935 3 роки тому +36

      YEP!! Films today can't compare!

    • @rafaelgomez1989
      @rafaelgomez1989 3 роки тому +5

      @@PeytonCorn MODERN CINEMATOGRAPHY

    • @richardiredale3128
      @richardiredale3128 2 роки тому +24

      @@ryanbrailey-tucker4935 The only place where modern digital effects would have really helped is the exterior naval battle scene. But the rest of the film: 10/10. And the chariot race was REAL and looked it.

    • @phil_cassidy
      @phil_cassidy 2 роки тому

      @@juanmanuelfahey9434 You shouldn't use braindead as an insult when you don't get an obvious joke.

  • @muniraragina4342
    @muniraragina4342 4 роки тому +535

    My father introduced me to these classics. He is no more now. May God bless his soul. Ameen Thanks papa.

  • @sarcasticsugar4466
    @sarcasticsugar4466 8 років тому +839

    Better music simply could NOT have been written for this scene. Spectacular.

    • @iannordin5250
      @iannordin5250 5 років тому +29

      The fact that it goes with the sound of the drum on camera is fantastic

    • @josebelindo1641
      @josebelindo1641 5 років тому +2

      dig that groovey beat not for dancing

    • @josebelindo1641
      @josebelindo1641 5 років тому +1

      1:36

    • @integral
      @integral 4 роки тому +2

      You are not lying.

    • @joblount4787
      @joblount4787 4 роки тому

      Of course it can be

  • @Veldtian1
    @Veldtian1 9 років тому +883

    When I'm on the rowing machine in the gym and I want to give up at the 15 minute mark I think of this scene and it gives me the humility to go for another 15 minutes, thanks Judah.

    • @JOHN----DOE
      @JOHN----DOE 7 років тому +70

      Not to mention you don't have to row for the rest of your life.

    • @josebelindo1641
      @josebelindo1641 5 років тому +5

      rowing on a lake is fun and a good workout

    • @AlbertM170
      @AlbertM170 4 роки тому +17

      @@josebelindo1641 rowing in the ocean is even better. Nothing like the sting of a whip and incoming death to really put some air in your lungs.

    • @TheFriend2u
      @TheFriend2u 4 роки тому +13

      Veldtian, hahahaha, good motivation then. Actually, we learn more about developing morals watching old movies. Unlike nowadays movies, only crude sex and foul languages and limited vocaburary.

    • @AlbertM170
      @AlbertM170 4 роки тому +18

      @@TheFriend2u I fully agree!!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
      Older movies like Ben-Hur were pure art, both in a cinematic sense and in a cultural and moral sense.

  • @Rickwmc
    @Rickwmc 10 років тому +589

    Your eyes are filled with hate, number 41. That's good. Hate keeps a man alive. It gives him strength.

  • @cobraaction1365
    @cobraaction1365 7 років тому +550

    Charlton Heston and Jack Hawkins showing what genius acting is all about. No words spoken but a thousand words being said. When you play it and watch them its a masterclass

    • @oldrocker74
      @oldrocker74 4 роки тому +30

      The eyes say it all...

    • @JWBabaYaga
      @JWBabaYaga 2 роки тому +4

      @@oldrocker74 , and Jack Hawkins’s eyebrows. Roger Moore learned it from him.

    • @seankelly1366
      @seankelly1366 2 роки тому

      I don't think that I could agree more....I remember when I was subject to incarceration...it was exactly the same scenario that I was engaged with....without words....bound in chains and condemned to the galleys....period!

    • @macflod
      @macflod Рік тому +3

      Movies have become so bad nowadays. Its like cgi taken over and never mind story or showing subtlety in scenes, its all bigger more elaborate cgi!! It sucks

    • @jonathandsouza5604
      @jonathandsouza5604 Рік тому +1

      Very true. Though this movie was much before the time I was born, I have not found the remake even close to this 1959 classic

  • @TheLocoUnion
    @TheLocoUnion 8 років тому +720

    The other ships are like "where in the Seventh Voyage of Sinbad are they going???"

    • @jeffrobertson2551
      @jeffrobertson2551 4 роки тому +2

      Hahaha

    • @DarqeDestroyer
      @DarqeDestroyer 3 роки тому +1

      @ʀᴀᴢᴏʀʙᴀᴄᴋɢᴇʀᴍᴀɴɪᴀ *Whoosh*

    • @massimoe.nicolin6067
      @massimoe.nicolin6067 3 роки тому +13

      @ʀᴀᴢᴏʀʙᴀᴄᴋɢᴇʀᴍᴀɴɪᴀ Yeah he should've written something like "Where in the name of Neptune is that ship going?" to make it more Roman

    • @kevinklingner3098
      @kevinklingner3098 3 роки тому

      Not at all

    • @roswellnm9669
      @roswellnm9669 5 місяців тому +3

      Yep...all of a sudden that ship takes off and the other boats be like...Whut?

  • @Dragonrose36
    @Dragonrose36 5 років тому +189

    "Your eyes are full of hate, Forty-One. That's good. Hate keeps a man alive. It gives him strength. Now listen to me, all of you! You are all condemned men. We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well, and live."

    • @williamgarrison1707
      @williamgarrison1707 6 місяців тому +6

      one of my fav movie quotes of all time

    • @zmac8689
      @zmac8689 4 місяці тому

      Then he has number 41 unchained, but not the others, poor souls.

  • @philbenza6380
    @philbenza6380 6 років тому +124

    Years ago, I went in a cruise. One day there was a tour of the engine room. In the bulkhead there was a still picture of the rowers at the oars with Charlton Heaton featured prominently. A plaque said the cruise ship's engine room crew!

  • @iSabier
    @iSabier 8 років тому +417

    Iconic scene, one that I cherish since I've been a child. The magnificent soundtrack amplifies the intensity.

    • @cbentler4528
      @cbentler4528 8 років тому +16

      Me too, when I was little I would always borrow it from the Church library.

    • @nick624179
      @nick624179 4 роки тому +5

      They had musicians in the back of the boat

    • @Cinoth
      @Cinoth 2 роки тому +6

      I guess I'm in for a treat, I'm going to get it on bluray soon and watch for the first time.

  • @SuckMyJohnson
    @SuckMyJohnson Рік тому +54

    This Scene, The Chariot Race and meeting Jesus Christ in the flesh is why this is my all time favorite movie.

    • @zmac8689
      @zmac8689 4 місяці тому +2

      Plus Heston with the old sheik and his four white horses, beautiful scene.

  • @chudder1161
    @chudder1161 9 років тому +737

    how I feel working at Amazon during holiday peak season!

    • @Rickwmc
      @Rickwmc 9 років тому +8

      Hah!

    • @richardevans3253
      @richardevans3253 9 років тому +8

      Christopher Hagan Yes they are one of the worse employers ..Did 14 months with them .

    • @JOHN----DOE
      @JOHN----DOE 7 років тому +89

      Packing speed! Shipping speed! Returns speed!

    • @lifeskater9899
      @lifeskater9899 6 років тому +7

      LOL! You had me crying!!!

    • @gamingjay141
      @gamingjay141 5 років тому +1

      UPS also 😂

  • @amramjose
    @amramjose 5 років тому +71

    This movie was a true masterpiece of cinematography, unequaled in this day.

    • @Kirdo-6241
      @Kirdo-6241 2 роки тому

      Too preachy

    • @walboyfredo6025
      @walboyfredo6025 Рік тому +1

      @@Kirdo-6241 have you seen the updated version of "Ben Hur", that was utter crap compared to this!

  • @yanliechocki
    @yanliechocki 6 років тому +125

    Even without a fancy legionary outfit and chained and shirtless, Heston is the most badass dude of this scene

    • @ddthewolf
      @ddthewolf 2 роки тому +7

      Yes..
      Shirtless...

    • @penny1545
      @penny1545 Рік тому

      Hugh Jackman has entered the picture!

    • @elizabethroberts6215
      @elizabethroberts6215 11 місяців тому +1

      ……he’d the broadest shoulders’! When I was introduced to Mr Charlton Heston for the first time, he had to turn side-on to get through a doorway! Then there was his full height of 6’ 4”! Wow!
      Wonderfully humble man………

  • @timpenfield5
    @timpenfield5 11 років тому +43

    there will never be a movie like this again

  • @Gomez1915
    @Gomez1915 5 років тому +1031

    I feel bad for the drummer guy. His arms must’ve gotten really tired 😓

    • @maropl2515
      @maropl2515 4 роки тому +62

      He certainly had his alternates, and he was also better treated than ordinary galley workers.

    • @mrbigbag
      @mrbigbag 4 роки тому +182

      Poor whip guy, you could clearly see, that he had to lean his entire body in to whip those collapsed elderly men. Must be very tiring and he should regularly swap arms to avoid exhaustion.

    • @user-fm2ft4pe4x
      @user-fm2ft4pe4x 4 роки тому +17

      cowbell

    • @IanHunter78
      @IanHunter78 4 роки тому +40

      Yeah, they should have given him a break and let him row for awhile.😛

    • @robertoflores9080
      @robertoflores9080 3 роки тому +4

      Lmao

  • @debrun007
    @debrun007 7 років тому +61

    One of the greatest scenes not only in Ben Hur but in Film. The facial expressions of Arrius's second in command are priceless as is Jack Hawkins stonely gaze.. Ramming speed!

    • @davidbell1619
      @davidbell1619 6 місяців тому +3

      Ship captain was worried,power unit being pushed beyond Specs.

  • @philc5499
    @philc5499 Рік тому +22

    Can we please stop and appreciate the centurion's ability the read the room and motivate the entire crew to work together!?! Truly inspiring.

    • @roswellnm9669
      @roswellnm9669 5 місяців тому

      I'd work my ass off to if I had a crew leader whipping my ass all the time..lmao

  • @Jagdtoq
    @Jagdtoq 10 років тому +180

    Ramming speed was found to be maintainable for about a minute by the crew of the trireme Olympias so the one & quarter minute duration in this film was about right bearing in mind, shortly after ramming the crew would need to reverse like hell to release the ram, probably another 15 seconds.

    • @watchgoose
      @watchgoose 5 років тому +6

      hadn't thought about that!

    • @skerriesrockart
      @skerriesrockart 5 років тому +14

      Can you imagine trying to backwater in stroke under those conditions? It would be hell and that's without the risk of getting rammed,sunk or set on fire to worry about.

    • @fredblonder7850
      @fredblonder7850 4 роки тому +17

      Thanks for mentioning Olympias. ;-) I spent a total of six weeks rowing her.
      I think the preferred method of ramming is to strike a glancing blow, rip out a section of the other ship‘s hull and KEEP GOING in the same direction so as to avoid becoming a target.

    • @Battelfield2video
      @Battelfield2video 4 роки тому +8

      Fred Blonder indeed. Also if you can break of the enemy ruders it becomes a sitting duck

    • @redwingrob1036
      @redwingrob1036 2 роки тому

      WHAT kind of ~reme is this ship?
      DO you know?
      One 'bank' of oars; a monoreme? It's definitely not a quad or quinquereme.

  • @autisticreactions4397
    @autisticreactions4397 Рік тому +8

    I am using a rowing workout machine while I watch this video. No joke my stepmom got it as a Christmas gift last month and finally came in the mail 2 weeks ago.

  • @Algernon7
    @Algernon7 6 років тому +39

    I remember watching this back in elementary school, now that I think about it this is probably what started my interest in ancient history.

    • @TheLarryBrown
      @TheLarryBrown 2 роки тому +1

      And your fascination with your kindergarten years confirms it.

  • @angbandsbane
    @angbandsbane 5 років тому +86

    Hortator: "Sir, can we take a break? My arms are getting a little tired."
    Entire galley:

    • @CatieCass
      @CatieCass 5 років тому +6

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @stevenscottoddballz
      @stevenscottoddballz 4 роки тому +3

      That actually made me Laugh Out Loud!

    • @Kanovskiy
      @Kanovskiy 2 роки тому +1

      hehe

    • @jennifersman7990
      @jennifersman7990 6 місяців тому +2

      I remember a Playboy cartoon that had one of the rowers holding his hand up and saying “Yoo-Hoo! I think I’m getting a blister!”

    • @angbandsbane
      @angbandsbane 6 місяців тому

      @@jennifersman7990 Oh yeah, I remember that. I THINK that might have been "The Far Side," but yeah, that was a good one lol

  • @Lahoreumar
    @Lahoreumar 7 років тому +150

    This memorable piece of motion picture industry speaks of the genius and craftiness of William Wyler. The entire crux and intensity of this phenomenal 4.24 mins excruciating sequence is stupendously compressed into the facial expressions of Ben-Hur from 4.6 to 4.12. His stoic expressions and resilient spirit speak more than any dialogues can, while translating the situational impact in its complete originality and gusto.

    • @fouziamansoor4281
      @fouziamansoor4281 7 років тому +9

      Superb comment.

    • @paulfine5602
      @paulfine5602 6 років тому +6

      I'll summarize your comment: "Ben Hur mean-mugged him"

    • @niggiejr.9354
      @niggiejr.9354 6 років тому +3

      Omg. Brilliant comment

    • @sadiabajwa5586
      @sadiabajwa5586 5 років тому +4

      excellent comment beautifully explained in eloquence

    • @JohnDoe-et8th
      @JohnDoe-et8th 2 роки тому +1

      That's more than a stoic expression. That's pure defiance.

  • @exs1803
    @exs1803 4 роки тому +36

    The piece of music behind this scene was described as a '"Tour De Force'. So powerful and compelling. Miklos Rocsa is such a musical genius....... Love it.

    • @pp312
      @pp312 Місяць тому

      Rozsa

  • @zmac8689
    @zmac8689 4 місяці тому +6

    One of the best movies to ever come out of Hollywood, Charlton Heston in one of his best roles, love this movie even have it on DVD.

  • @kirsteni.russell5903
    @kirsteni.russell5903 6 років тому +69

    Another line Jack Hawkins delivers so well is "We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well, and live." Charlton Heston delivers the same line to Jack Hawkins when the two of them are on a raft.

    • @coolcat5714
      @coolcat5714 6 років тому +4

      Kirsten I. Russell haha...he’s the boss then

    • @mannixflinn6227
      @mannixflinn6227 5 років тому +4

      Kirsten I. Russell I say this to my wife all the time.

    • @leechristy7003
      @leechristy7003 5 років тому +1

      It's kind of like the classic movie "Swept Away" -- but with 2 guys, not Giancarlo Giannini and Mariangela Melato....

    • @nefersguy
      @nefersguy 5 років тому

      One of the best lines ever!

  • @FsimulatorX
    @FsimulatorX 9 років тому +188

    1:17. when the commander said "battle speed.." the drummer looks at him like "What the hell are you thinking"

    • @watchgoose
      @watchgoose 6 років тому +1

      the hortator? I think it was the centurion standing by him.

    • @sifuhotman1300
      @sifuhotman1300 4 роки тому +23

      I think not many knew he was actually testing the limits of his ship's slave crew. The commander's not doing it for shit's and giggles... Or for some cruel powerplay. Nor is he enjoying it. Great acting.

    • @caseyakasubzero
      @caseyakasubzero 3 роки тому

      Ramming speed is not just a threat to all men and women and children but the fate of the balance of the universe is some place in a far far away galaxy some one or something is working the ramming speed theory

    • @vickylynn8787
      @vickylynn8787 3 роки тому

      @@watchgoose yes. At 2:38. Lol like WTH?

    • @swaldron5558
      @swaldron5558 5 місяців тому

      WTF!?!?

  • @DRP0111
    @DRP0111 9 років тому +183

    i was waiting for a 'warp speed mr sulu'

    • @janruudschutrups9382
      @janruudschutrups9382 5 років тому +3

      I was looking for this comment. XD

    • @angbandsbane
      @angbandsbane 5 років тому +5

      Dave Palomo: No, no, warp speed is too slow. They need to go right...to Ludicrous Speed!

    • @swaldron5558
      @swaldron5558 5 місяців тому

      Helm, warp one engage!

  • @PrimarchX
    @PrimarchX 6 місяців тому +10

    When was the last time you saw anything remotely this evocative in a modern film?

  • @mikeowen7526
    @mikeowen7526 3 роки тому +29

    One of the best scenes in the film And one of the greatest films ever made 11 Oscar wins and an epic film too 😍. It has to be in everyone's film collection 😍

  • @beth7234
    @beth7234 5 років тому +24

    I currently work a factory job. This is what happens to the rest of us when not enough of our co-workers decide to show up for work. :)

    • @Summersong2262
      @Summersong2262 2 роки тому

      A few workers take the day off, it's your problem. If half of them take the day off, it's the bosses problem.

  • @David-vx4mx
    @David-vx4mx Місяць тому +3

    One of the scenes I will never forget, it was so well performed by everyone. And yes, I still cry at the scene when Ben Hur gives Chrst the cup of water. A great film.

  • @bensisko4651
    @bensisko4651 Рік тому +14

    In my opinion, the greatest movie ever made. (And a mighty cold blooded scene lol)

    • @chrispile3878
      @chrispile3878 6 місяців тому

      The Ten Commandments was better.

  • @kbholla
    @kbholla 5 років тому +17

    I would not even be able to maintain the drumming. Never forget how good we have it, in all seriousness.

  • @p4ulth0m4s6
    @p4ulth0m4s6 3 роки тому +13

    This is a Must see movie every Year, a Masterpiece that even modern Movie's can't handle.

    • @marioarguello6989
      @marioarguello6989 Рік тому

      Check out the 1926 version. If you think the chariot race in this one was brutal ...

    •  6 місяців тому

      Diehard 1 on xmas

  • @GeneraalvanBaal
    @GeneraalvanBaal 11 років тому +6

    This scene defines why a movie is 'classic'. Thumbs up for this awesome film

  • @kerronmcsween6095
    @kerronmcsween6095 5 років тому +12

    I know there is a new Ben Hur but I don't think the classic could be replaced😏, the classic is the best 😃👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @delavalmilker
    @delavalmilker 5 років тому +18

    Apparently Hollywood (a place that has totally lost any real creativity) tried to make a quick buck by re-making this movie. It bombed spectacularly.

  • @112steinway
    @112steinway 10 років тому +343

    Prepare for...ludicrous speed!

  • @kevint.hurlbut2924
    @kevint.hurlbut2924 9 років тому +58

    "All right, men! Captain wants to water ski!"

  • @davidcolantuono3622
    @davidcolantuono3622 10 років тому +57

    This is briefly mentioned in "Titanic" (the popular 1997 James Cameron film) when Jack tells Rose after dinner in First Class: "Time for me to go row with the other slaves."

    • @denniscoffey117
      @denniscoffey117 4 роки тому +2

      Obvious anachronism Dave. But maybe Jack was referring to the 1925 film adaptation!

    • @bluefire9147
      @bluefire9147 4 роки тому +3

      Dennis Coffey Probably not, considering that the Titanic sank in 1912

    • @abrahemsamander3967
      @abrahemsamander3967 4 роки тому +1

      I think this may have already been a trope before these movies were made. And these films are just the most famous examples. I could be wrong though.

    • @DarqeDestroyer
      @DarqeDestroyer 3 роки тому +5

      @@abrahemsamander3967 The novel Ben Hur came out in 1880.

    • @arianebolt1575
      @arianebolt1575 Місяць тому

      It may have simply been a reference to the ancient practice, rather than a literary work.

  • @rubiconklbrutorowman7577
    @rubiconklbrutorowman7577 5 років тому +9

    What a beautiful ship, NOT fake ship drew by computer, and WHAT a beautiful uniform of Roman commander indeed!

  • @oncall21
    @oncall21 4 роки тому +13

    This soundtrack goes through my head every morning in peak hour traffic as I drive to work!!!!

  • @francescomazzella7380
    @francescomazzella7380 9 років тому +21

    Yes :) absolutely one of the greatest scenes ever made :)

  • @broncodeviltexas
    @broncodeviltexas 8 років тому +104

    One day Charleton Heston came to where I worked and as he was hurriedly being wisked away I always regretted not saying to him "Thank You, 41!"

    • @watchgoose
      @watchgoose 6 років тому +1

      wisk was a laundry detergent. perhaps you mean whisked?

    • @palangnar3588
      @palangnar3588 5 років тому

      Are telling the real thing ?!

    • @douglasskaalrud6865
      @douglasskaalrud6865 5 років тому

      bronco devil I’m so sorry he soiled your place of employ.

    • @TheLarryBrown
      @TheLarryBrown 2 роки тому

      You should have told him "You look like good 'people.'"

    • @swaldron5558
      @swaldron5558 5 місяців тому

      Ask for a autograph?

  • @Bloodlyshiva
    @Bloodlyshiva 9 років тому +141

    I note that the actual soldiers are like "What the bloody hell are you doing?!" First the drummer, then the commander.

    • @timothywong7280
      @timothywong7280 8 років тому +39

      "having fun dicking around with these slaves, testing 41, and playing a practical joke on the other ships of this fleet, they would be so confused as to what the hell the flagship is doing lol."

    • @williamayer2928
      @williamayer2928 7 років тому +21

      I actually wrote a comment like this on another copy of this video, from the perspective of the rest of the fleet, and how much CHAOS this scene would have wreaked upon it. Sudden acceleration, deceleration, going to a full stop. Rest of the fleet probably had to take evasive action to avoid an expensive oopsie moment XD

    • @willerwin3201
      @willerwin3201 7 років тому +33

      I think it makes a lot of sense, actually. The Consul knows his fleet will be going into action, so he needs to have the measure of what he can get out of the rowing crew. It's brutal and inhumane, but without an exercise like this, he won't know how much he can get out of his ship, and his crew won't know what to expect.

    • @watchgoose
      @watchgoose 5 років тому +3

      hortator, not drummer. But yes. And the centurion was concerned.

    • @skerriesrockart
      @skerriesrockart 5 років тому +11

      The dude in the chair was doing it to fuck with Ben Hur.. He had been giving him dirty looks and he didn't like it. The other officers didn't know he was doing it out of malice but they didn't want the rowers all dead before they'd seen battle.

  • @keithorr3124
    @keithorr3124 10 років тому +212

    Intriguing is it not? That Hawkins as Quintus Arrius can convey and telegraph more menace and a sense of good old fashion Roman ruthlessness just by arching his left eyebrow than most so called heavies in today's contemporary cinema are capable of mustering up in a single performance.

    • @NeroBlack2200
      @NeroBlack2200 10 років тому +17

      I love Hawkins. The moment I saw him, I knew that was a man to watch. When I first experienced this and Lawrence of Arabia, I had no idea he played roles in both.

    • @stormcutter59
      @stormcutter59 5 років тому +18

      Because Hollywood today doesnt know how real people act. Evil to them is a cartoonish image of yelling and obvious malice. Nothing subtle about it

    • @josebelindo1641
      @josebelindo1641 5 років тому +3

      THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI is great and pathetic watch his TV series the 4 Just Men

    • @sifuhotman1300
      @sifuhotman1300 4 роки тому +9

      The commander is testing the limits of his slaves. Useful and necessary information in combat against enemy ships. How long can they keep things up? He's ruthless perhaps though he's not enjoying it. Great acting.

    • @zmac8689
      @zmac8689 4 місяці тому

      Yes British acting at it's best. Jack Hawkins

  • @Rickwmc
    @Rickwmc 10 років тому +147

    This galley scene reminds me of some telemarketing jobs I had.

    • @adema1978
      @adema1978 5 років тому +3

      Your adherence clerk was whipping you?

    • @eleo_b
      @eleo_b 5 років тому +1

      Spartaculus Jones • even the lousiest job I’ve had wasn’t as bad as this.

    • @Rickwmc
      @Rickwmc 4 роки тому

      @@eleo_b I was speaking in jest. Good luck, friend.

    • @Woozler554
      @Woozler554 4 роки тому +7

      Spartaculus Jones - Galley slave is a better occupation. More benefits.
      Telemarketing has to be the worst job in the world.

    • @chemkouv
      @chemkouv 4 роки тому

      I WAS LOOKING IF THERE IS A TITLE FOR THE DRUMMER SO I CAN JOKE ABOUT IT WITH MY TELEMARKETING SUPERVISOR!

  • @vickieoglesby536
    @vickieoglesby536 9 років тому +9

    Come on..people..can you all just stop nitpicking for a moment..and just ENJOY the FUCKING CLIP?! This in entertainment and should be viewed as such!!

  • @tjimicole2677
    @tjimicole2677 8 років тому +165

    "Row, row, Roman boat, on the silver screen..."

    • @missyadams
      @missyadams 7 років тому

      ;D lol

    • @AlbertM170
      @AlbertM170 4 роки тому +15

      Merrily merrily merrily merrily
      Now give us Ramming Speed

    • @oldrocker74
      @oldrocker74 4 роки тому +2

      @@AlbertM170 Good one! LOL!!!!

  • @brendanmccallion2350
    @brendanmccallion2350 10 років тому +67

    This must have been an absolute grueling scene to shoot. One can only imagine. Thats what makes this scene so great.

    • @heidiwilks5316
      @heidiwilks5316 7 років тому +42

      I read that the original sequence was actually too easy, as the oars were floating in mid-air (as the ship was a set and not actually on water), and so the extras were clearly "rowing" without effort. They tried a second take with the extras simulating effort, but the oars were still obviously moving without any resistance. So they finally reported to putting springs on each oar in order to get a an reasonably accurate simulation of the paddles plowing through water.

    • @lifeskater9899
      @lifeskater9899 6 років тому +10

      Wow! Thanks for the behind-the-scenes info!

    • @Algernon7
      @Algernon7 6 років тому +10

      Very cool! It definitely looks like there is real resistance behind each row.

  • @guidoharmeling5872
    @guidoharmeling5872 7 років тому +24

    Not even the presentday film Gladiator could match with this Icon-film.

  • @nautilusnexus5120
    @nautilusnexus5120 10 років тому +22

    MOST-BRUTAL-SCENE-EVER!!!

  • @LuisSandoval1138
    @LuisSandoval1138 Рік тому +2

    Everything in this scene is a filmmaking masterclass. Directing, acting, editing, lighting, music scoring, sound, production/art design.

  • @by2004
    @by2004 10 років тому +14

    Unbelievable scene. Can still recall when I saw it as a kid on tv and I thought it was so cool yet hard to watch.

  • @sirxavior1583
    @sirxavior1583 7 років тому +27

    Way better then the remake, keep in mind the original Ben Hur took 20 years to produce.

    • @TESkyrimizer
      @TESkyrimizer 4 роки тому +3

      What the actual fuck that cant be right

    • @jonathanhall7334
      @jonathanhall7334 2 місяці тому

      The 1959 version isn't the original it was first made in the 1920's.

  • @chairmanwario
    @chairmanwario 3 роки тому +12

    I used to think the old classic movies were boring. But they really do have something that today's movies don't. A scene like this, for example, can't be replicated today and have the same impact.

    • @FreemanicParacusia
      @FreemanicParacusia Рік тому

      Back then you didn’t have CGI programs like Massive. To film a scene where two armies slammed into each other you needed an ARMY of extras. Every man filmed here was doing the strenuous work on display.

  • @bowlingsam6620
    @bowlingsam6620 Рік тому +15

    What a handsome man Charlton Heston was!

  • @daralzand
    @daralzand 10 років тому +18

    Anyone notice the face the Hortator is pulling at 3:27. He be like "fuckin hell i didnt sign up for this"

  • @spiritgirl41192
    @spiritgirl41192 9 років тому +33

    I loved the music during this part and then it starts to speed up just as the galley slaves start speeding up.

    • @cameliad3522
      @cameliad3522 8 років тому +2

      +spiritgirl41192 same here...despite the fact it looks so damn tiring it makes you want to do the same :D

  • @anasantos2864
    @anasantos2864 Рік тому +18

    I showed this to my students today to "illustrate" what a Galley ship was. They were entrance and they asked me to watch the movie! I am 65 years old, and still remember the first time my parents took me to watch it in a big cinema in Mexico City. Good movies are like a good wine. They just get better and better! There is only one Ben-Hur! By the way, at that time they didn't double the movies, we were "force" to read the Spanish Subtitles. Good exercise, and I was able to hear the stupendous voices of the actors and actresses of that era. 🙂

    • @L4zyasz
      @L4zyasz Рік тому

      Is your name walter white?

    • @davidjamessheets
      @davidjamessheets 2 місяці тому +1

      You know the real Romans did not have galley slaves.

  • @alcd6333
    @alcd6333 7 років тому +53

    Phenomenal scene. When they go to attack speed, the editing is amazing: you see images for about a half-second before it cuts to another and another...You can feel the intensity of what the rowers are going through.

  • @ivanmartorell8702
    @ivanmartorell8702 2 роки тому +9

    Ben-Hur had the largest budget ($15.175 million), as well as the largest sets built, of any film produced at the time. Costume designer Elizabeth Haffenden oversaw a staff of 100 wardrobe fabricators to make the costumes, and a workshop employing 200 artists and workmen provided the hundreds of friezes and statues needed in the film. Filming commenced on May 18, 1958, and wrapped on January 7, 1959, with shooting lasting for 12 to 14 hours a day and six days a week. Pre-production began in Italy at Cinecittà around October 1957, and post-production took six months.

    • @redwingrob1036
      @redwingrob1036 2 роки тому

      GIVE me old Hollywood any day!
      NOT today's; the rectum of America 💩 ☹️

    • @mjw1955
      @mjw1955 Рік тому

      You got that right!. But I once heard Charlton Heston (when he was still of sound mind) say that the budget was $12 million, which he figured would have been $200 million in today's dollar. And those oarsmen earned all that sweat- you can't see it but the ends of the oars were attached to some real, super thick rubber bands.

  • @banibratachaudhury9599
    @banibratachaudhury9599 10 років тому +4

    This movie can't forget ever.thank you

  • @brendanmccallion2350
    @brendanmccallion2350 8 років тому +77

    Play this music on the rowing machine, toughest work out you will ever have guaranteed :P

    • @debrun007
      @debrun007 7 років тому +2

      Brilliant idea..

    • @AngryHistorian87
      @AngryHistorian87 6 років тому +2

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @golddie8
      @golddie8 6 років тому +5

      I play this Every time, and dread the point when he says ramming speed 😐

    • @otleon
      @otleon 6 років тому +1

      Brendan McCallion
      Totally agreed!
      It motivates me as hell!!

    • @lifeskater9899
      @lifeskater9899 6 років тому +1

      Hey, I like your idea!

  • @CWPTraining
    @CWPTraining 2 роки тому +3

    When I'm watching a long movie and I get so exhausted I can't keep my eyes open until the end I think of this scene and it inspires me to keep watching the film to the end no matter how tired I get

  • @manospondylus4896
    @manospondylus4896 8 років тому +300

    Slaves, I have good and bad news for you: the good news: today you get half a peanut more as a salary, the bad news: the captain wants to try out water-skiing.

    • @luminous6520
      @luminous6520 8 років тому +7

      +Disappointed Turtle Actually, after Augustus, the rowers of the Roman Navy weren't slaves, they were trained and paid as marines.

    • @manospondylus4896
      @manospondylus4896 8 років тому +2

      +The Canadian Patriot I know that, but they were slaves in the movie

    • @joshyochoa3154
      @joshyochoa3154 7 років тому +1

      Disappointed Turtle Fffvvvvvvvvv.

    • @mindstorms247
      @mindstorms247 7 років тому

      I’ll spit upon the idol for which you stand.

    • @manospondylus4896
      @manospondylus4896 6 років тому

      Jeremy W. what?

  • @powerist209
    @powerist209 8 років тому +25

    And this provide image for insides of Battlefleet Gothic.
    Except replace rowers with trying to pull a giant shell into a cannon with ropes.

  • @nemeanlioness
    @nemeanlioness 9 років тому +5

    even as a kid this movie was epic, watching this it still is

  • @majdo007
    @majdo007 8 місяців тому +2

    Now this is a Movie.

  • @twiface69
    @twiface69 5 років тому +14

    "Contrary to some popular belief, the Roman navy did not use slaves at any time to man the oars of its ships; the concept of the ‘galley slave’ chained to his oar was an invention of the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries AD and unknown in the ancient world. The crews of Roman warships were free men from the citizen levy, allied contingents supplied by treaty and volunteers.”
    Michael Pitassi, The Roman Navy: Ships, Men & Warfare 350 BC-AD 475 (Yorkshire: Seaforth Publishing, 2012), 61.
    This isn't historically accurate, but it's a great scene nonetheless.

    • @matthewcreech8259
      @matthewcreech8259 5 років тому +5

      Thanks for actually providing a real resource than.just spouting off silly nonsense.

    • @Rozsaphile
      @Rozsaphile 4 роки тому +2

      Also, didn't the Romans rely more on pulling aside with grappling hooks? No matter; it's a terrific scene.

    • @arianebolt1575
      @arianebolt1575 2 роки тому +1

      You'd have to take care of the galley rowers, feed them, train them. It makes more sense with volunteers than people who had the misfortune to be captured.

    • @chrisbailey7550
      @chrisbailey7550 2 роки тому

      @@arianebolt1575 I don't know about the Romans, but in the 16th and 17th centuries European navies and North African pirates used slaves to row gallies.
      At the Siege of Malta, both De Valetta, and Barbarossa, were former galley slaves.

    • @Zephaniah700
      @Zephaniah700 Рік тому

      Facts: Always ruining my fun. 😕

  • @johndavid5618
    @johndavid5618 5 днів тому +1

    I cant beleive this was made before my time,its just Amazing. ❤️

  • @Gavlavyus_Rumi
    @Gavlavyus_Rumi 3 роки тому +5

    Best movie I have ever watch

  • @pp312
    @pp312 Місяць тому +1

    Part of the greatness of this scene is the editing---a true a masterclass in the art of editing. The other huge factor of course is the music.

  • @clovisdacruz6078
    @clovisdacruz6078 4 роки тому +22

    I remember watching this as a kid on vhs a very long time ago. I was so terrified for the fate of these rowers. Even though this video is just under 5 minutes it felt like it would never end.

    • @JohnDoe-et8th
      @JohnDoe-et8th 2 роки тому +2

      And this is nothing compared to the scene where the chained rower sees the ram of an enemy ship coming straight at him through the hole in the hull and can do NOTHING ABOUT IT.

  • @fahey5719
    @fahey5719 3 місяці тому +1

    BETTER than modern. They don't make this kind of movies any more. No CGI, no steroid soaked Rambo Terminator muscles, what you see is the real thing. Plus the camera angles, the editing, the gloomy illumination, the Music! The evil Consul says more by his evil looks than by opening his mouth. Superb.

  • @ericjohnson8336
    @ericjohnson8336 3 роки тому +4

    One of the most extraordinary scenes ever committed to film.

  • @irvinetustin
    @irvinetustin 5 місяців тому +1

    Why does this scene remind me of my days as an athlete with my teammates dealing with our coach during practice?

  • @shanghaibennyii6565
    @shanghaibennyii6565 8 років тому +71

    Got some bad news for you today, slaves...the consul wants to go water skiing.

    • @zachzent8287
      @zachzent8287 7 років тому +3

      Scawking Bumumumumumumumumumumumumu

    • @stevewatt8772
      @stevewatt8772 4 роки тому

      That must just about be the oldest joke in the world.

  • @davidlindburg1921
    @davidlindburg1921 Рік тому +2

    My favourite scene. The facial expressions are priceless. Especially love how the Captain glances to the Consul and back to the rowers. All the bosses are nervous (except the Consul) and the prisoners rowing for ther lives.

    • @pamelabillings4293
      @pamelabillings4293 Рік тому

      The Captain knew not to say anything. Otherwise, he would have an ore in his hands.😂

  • @janetduhon2535
    @janetduhon2535 6 років тому +60

    I would love to see Ben Hur on the big screen again.

    • @Mdebacle
      @Mdebacle 5 років тому +2

      Ben-Hur 60th Anniversary. In Theaters Apr 14, Apr 17. TCM Big Screen Classics Presents ...

    • @Mdebacle
      @Mdebacle 5 років тому +3

      @Dawson Douglas As Charlton Heston said in Omega Man, "Nope, they sure don't make 'em like that anymore."

    • @Emma-iv6ug
      @Emma-iv6ug 5 років тому +1

      @Dawson Douglas i saw it a couple days ago for the first time on the bog screen. I loved it too ❤

    • @schallrd1
      @schallrd1 4 роки тому +2

      This was meant to be seen on the big screen.

    • @faustopacheco120
      @faustopacheco120 9 місяців тому

      they will make him black

  • @hild568
    @hild568 2 роки тому +2

    First movie I've been remember from my childhood. My grandpa redordered this on VHS. Goosebumps

  • @christopherhennings6615
    @christopherhennings6615 6 років тому +6

    I need the rowing music for work... motivating. :-D

  • @exposingproxystalkingorgan4164
    @exposingproxystalkingorgan4164 2 роки тому +5

    This rowing scene was intense.

  • @RamdomView
    @RamdomView 4 роки тому +9

    Studies of ancient literature show that rowing slaves were _very_ rare, especially for military ships. The majority of galley rowers were instead volunteers, so no need for whippers. Excellent coordination is required to do the job right. Military ships in particular expect to be involved in boarding actions, so having the entire crew being willing fighters is greatly preferable to having to keep a watch on the slaves.
    The trope of galley slaves came about during the Renaissance and early modern period (~1400-1700) when guns and cannons became the primary weapon used in the Mediterranean. Cannons do not need the careful manuevering required for boarding and ramming.

  • @CorekBleedingHollow
    @CorekBleedingHollow 8 років тому +128

    That drumming looks pretty tiring too.

    • @davidjacobs8558
      @davidjacobs8558 5 років тому +2

      I doubt they used drum back in the days, but if they did, surely they used smaller drum sticks.

    • @guyboost7311
      @guyboost7311 4 роки тому +2

      If Alan Myers
      🥁 of The Iconic Future Rock Band
      DEVO was doing The Drumming
      For This Ship !
      The Ship would travel to the
      Speed of 100 Miles per hour ,
      Whip it DEVO posted by
      Bohemia After Dark !
      Thank You !

    • @sergiogaucistonepecker5066
      @sergiogaucistonepecker5066 3 роки тому

      @Ironclaw XII and how do you know ? where you there ?

  • @minaedwar
    @minaedwar 4 роки тому +4

    My heart synchronizes with the drum every time I watch this scene

  • @NoBody-qh9ee
    @NoBody-qh9ee 10 місяців тому +2

    Ben Hur , El Sid, Ten commandments are all my childhood with Charlton Heston...
    Masterpiece movies

  • @jonglewongle3438
    @jonglewongle3438 5 років тому +8

    " There's a Jew outside. He wants to see the Tribune Massala. He says he's a prince. ". " Then treat him like one ". Three years in the galleys.

  • @JOHN----DOE
    @JOHN----DOE 7 років тому +2

    I can hear a couple of bosses saying the equivalent to me of, "We keep you alive to serve this ship. Row well, and live."

  • @TheTemplier24
    @TheTemplier24 4 роки тому +10

    My wife demands the same performance from me.

  • @luisramos6139
    @luisramos6139 7 місяців тому +1

    Humongous drummer man. He must a train heavily for this scene. Wow ! An A+ actor.

    • @williamtaylor9966
      @williamtaylor9966 6 місяців тому

      Who could have ever imagined that he became an Admiral (In the Bond film - ‘A Spy who loved me’) - and later the eponymous ‘M’ in subsequent ‘Bond’ movies! -- Quite some promotion!!

  • @exs1803
    @exs1803 4 роки тому +3

    This is one of the most memorable scene in the movie, besides the Parade of The Charioteers. And one of my favorite. On its own the music alone is a Tour De Force. Coupled with with actions, the whole sequence is awesome, spectacular!

  • @seanhayes6097
    @seanhayes6097 9 років тому +13

    This is great as a metronome!

    • @blackmore4
      @blackmore4 5 років тому

      But... it speeds up! ;)

  • @CanadianMonarchist
    @CanadianMonarchist 4 роки тому +11

    "Miss Gilmore, how would you describe the way your mother runs her household?" "Have you ever seen the galley sequence from Ben-Hur?"

  • @georgismargets1824
    @georgismargets1824 5 років тому +7

    Charlton Heston is very big Legend with all his movies ,,RIP

    • @elizabethroberts6215
      @elizabethroberts6215 11 місяців тому

      ……he, & his beautiful wife, Lydia were the loveliest people. Very humble, well educated, & read, with children who grew up to be very successful………

  • @jackeaker9192
    @jackeaker9192 2 роки тому +2

    Hands down the greatest movie ever made.

  • @delavalmilker
    @delavalmilker 6 років тому +4

    I can imagine some corporate CEO watching this and thinking: "Ahhhh! The perfect workforce!"

  • @marty9404
    @marty9404 2 роки тому +15

    When Roman's speak in a British accent, you know it's snuggle times with some popcorn.

    • @jamesbowman8138
      @jamesbowman8138 2 роки тому

      Rome was Britain 🇮🇹 =🇬🇧

    • @TheLarryBrown
      @TheLarryBrown 2 роки тому +1

      Anytime is snuggle time as far as I'm concerned, no Romans, Brits, nir popcorn required.

  • @benwong8623
    @benwong8623 5 років тому +2

    The Ben Hur and Samson and Delilah, Cleopatra are classic movies. Hoping that someone can upload or download this movies so we can watch it complete. They are good movies and you are not tired nor bored watching the movies. This is real movies. Not the remake movies.