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Dec 1, 2025

[Answer] 2. Movies: Which epic period film swept the Oscars in the 1950s winning 11 of the 12 awards it had been nominated for?

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...1. Ulysses 2. Gladiator 3. Helen of Troy 4. Ben-Hur The movie was based on the novel "Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ" by Lew Wallace. Beginning in Jerusalem while the region was part of the Roman empire, the film traces the life Ben-Hur, a young Jewish merchant and his struggle to gain freedom for his people. Parts of the film coincide with the time Jesus was conducting his ministry and characters from the film make appearances at various events depicted in the New Testament with Jesus' teachings shaping their actions. The film was the most expensively made movie at the time of its release and is famous for a fifteen minute chariot sequence, the first of its kind in terms of production and scale. The movie won 11 Oscars including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor in a Leading Role, a record that stood for almost four decades until it was equalled by "Titanic" in 1997.




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Ben-Hur:


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