词条 | Ben Hur (1907 film) |
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| name = Ben Hur | image = Buyers_Gallery_Video_Cover_for_Ben-Hur_(1907_Film).jpg | caption = Home video cover | director = Sidney Olcott Frank Oakes Rose | producer = Uncredited: Frank J. Marion William S. Hart Frank Oakes Rose H. T. Morey | writer = Gene Gauntier Uncredited: Sidney Olcott | starring = Herman Rottger William S. Hart Harry Temple Morey Gene Gauntier | music = Edgar Stillman Kelley | cinematography = Uncredited: H. Temple Frank Oakes Rose | editing = | studio = | based on = {{based on|A Tale of the Christ|General Lew Wallace}} | distributor = Kalem Company | released = {{Film date|1907|12|07}} | runtime = 1000 ft. | country = United States | language = Silent with English intertitles | budget = | gross = | followed_by = }} Ben Hur is a 15-minute-long 1907 silent drama film, the first film version of Lew Wallace's novel A Tale of the Christ, one of the best-selling books at that time. DevelopmentThe film was directed by Canadian director Sidney Olcott and Frank Oakes Rose. At fifteen minutes long, only a small portion of the story was put on screen. The focus of the piece was the chariot race, which was filmed on a beach in New Jersey with local firemen playing the charioteers and the horses that normally pulled the fire wagons pulling the chariots. In 1908, perhaps seeking to capitalize on the publicity of the case and the film, Harper & Brothers published a lavishly designed and illustrated book, The Chariot Race from Ben-Hur, which excerpted only the race from Lew Wallace's novel. Accompanying the text were color illustrations by Sigismond Ivanowski. Actor William S. Hart, soon after to became a famous silent film cowboy, reprises his role as Messala from the 1899 Broadway premiere and 1900 season Broadway play. Herman Rottger is Ben-Hur against Hart's Messala (in the 1900 play William Farnum, another soon to be famous silent cowboy, portrayed the character).{{citation needed|reason=This content is not under dispute, but was previously cited to IMDb, an unreliable user-generated source.|date=October 2016}} Legal issuesThe film is noteworthy as a precedent in copyright law. The movie was made without the permission of the author's estate, which was common practice at that time. The screenwriter, Gene Gauntier, remarked in her 1928 autobiography how the film industry at that time infringed upon everything. As a result of the production of Ben Hur, Harper & Brothers, Klaw and Erlanger, and the author's estate brought suit against Kalem Studios and the Motion Picture Patents Company copyright infringement on 20 March 1908.[1][2] The case was initially decided against Kalem on 11 May 1908.[3] Ultimately, the United States Supreme Court ruled against the film company on 13 November 1911.[4] This ruling established the precedent that all motion picture production companies must first secure the film rights of any previously published work still under copyright before commissioning a screenplay based on that work. References1. ^{{cite magazine |author=Staff writer |date=21 March 1908 |title=Important Suit |url=https://archive.org/stream/viewsfilmindex1903film#page/n165/ |magazine=Views and Film Index |publisher=Film Publishing Co. |location=New York, NY |volume=3 |issue=11 |page=6 |via=Internet Archive}} 2. ^{{cite magazine |editor-last=Saunders |editor-first=Alfred H. |date=21 March 1908 |title=Injunction Asked Against the Production of a 'Roman Spectacle' |url=https://archive.org/stream/MPW02-1908-03#page/n55/ |magazine=The Moving Picture World |publisher=World Photographic Publishing |location=New York, NY |volume=2 |issue=12 |page=232 |via=Internet Archive}} 3. ^{{cite magazine |author=Staff writer |date=16 May 1908 |title=Our Friends—The Enemy |url=https://archive.org/stream/viewsfilmindex1903film#page/n305/ |magazine=Views and Films Index |publisher=Films Publishing Co. |volume=3 |issue=18 |page=3 |via=Internet Archive}} 4. ^{{cite book |last=Holmes |first=Oliver Wendell, Jr. |author-link=Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. |year=1911 |title=U.S. Reports |chapter=Kalem Co. v. Harper Bros |chapter-url=https://www.loc.gov/item/usrep222055/ |volume=222 |pages=55-63}} External links{{Commons category|Ben Hur (1907 film)}}
11 : 1907 films|American silent short films|American films|Films directed by Sidney Olcott|Films set in the Roman Empire|Films set in the 1st century|American black-and-white films|Kalem Company films|Ben-Hur films|American drama films|1900s drama films |
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