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February 22, 2015 / Vickie Lester

The first film to win 11 Oscars® — Ben-Hur (1959) — and Director William Wyler worked on the 1925 version as an assistant

Charlton Heston (Best Actor), Stephen Boyd, and William Wyler (Best Director) - Ben-Hur 1959
Charlton Heston (Best Actor), Stephen Boyd, and William Wyler (Best Director) – Ben-Hur 1959

Annex - Heston, Charlton (Ben-Hur)_10

Annex - Heston, Charlton (Ben-Hur)_11

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