Ben-Hurry (1959) dir. Richard Fontaine Apollo Films/Zenith Pictures/R.A. Enterprises made at AMG Studios (Bob Mizer's Athletic Model Guild) starring: Alan Parker, Bruce Reed and Joe Leitel "A comedy about three movie extras and the troubles each one gets into on the movie set of a six million dollar movie production." via: Richard Fontaine's Days of Greek Gods (2011) The Bob Mizer Foundation film archive: https://www.posingstrap.tv/videos/ra34-dvd21 http://www.bobmizer.org/
A story about two brothers, one deep in the underworld with his gun, his fists, and his hate the other atop the world with his songs, his music, and his beat.
Pazhani has two children — Chandiran and Meena. Meena is married. Chandiran loves Pankajam. His father and grandmother want him to marry a relative girl, Thangam, who is very helpful to the family.
Don Senen has spent inheritance Begoña sprees, his niece, who only had to administer. It remains to receive a million pesetas, which will only be delivered to the death of Don Senen.
In ancient Judea, a Jewish aristocrat opposing Roman occupation of his homeland reunites with his childhood friend, now a Roman commander — setting in motion a saga of betrayal, adventure, tragedy, revenge, and faith.
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