Charlton Heston
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Gary Oldman as Cary Grant, J-Lo doing the tango … The photographs of Funny Bones director Peter Chelsom capture his actors in a different lightGallery
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An auction of the actor and NRA president’s possessions in Los Angeles reveals a trove of rare Shakespeare folios amid the movie props and statues
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The musician on Charlton Heston as Moses, and why popcorn is a bad idea
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Paramount are developing a new version of the 1956 biblical epic, which starred Charlton Heston and picked up seven Oscar nominations
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Last week we brought you our 10 best beach moments in culture. Here, we present your thoughts on the moments that should have made the list
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5 out of 5 stars.Orson Welles gave one of his most Shakespearean performances as an ageing, corrupt police chief in this remarkable melodrama
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Italian authorities prevent producers using ancient Roman chariot race site for Morgan Freeman and Jack Huston version of 1959 Charlton Heston film
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The American Hustle actor has been cast as the lead in the ancient epic, with Freeman starring as a chariot race trainer
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Guns, dames and hats: you can't have a film noir without them, can you? Take a look at the Guardian and Observer critics list of the best 10 noirs and you'll realise things aren't that simple …
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Murder, robbery, revenge... some of the greatest films revolve around the vilest human acts. The Guardian and Observer's critics pick the best crime films ever made
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Alex von Tunzelmann: Anthony Mann jousts fast and loose with the lives of Spain's medieval masters – resulting in seriously sublime cinema
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After star's anti-gun lobby skit rouses right-wing ire, eBay listings say Carrey products will raise money for NRA
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The American writer had several movie mishaps in Europe, but he toasted his collaboration with Fellini
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Alex von Tunzelmann: The chariot race remains one of the most stunning action sequences ever shot, but William Wyler's epic of first-century Judaea puts spectacle before specifics
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Orson Welles's dark, complex 1958 masterpiece paved the way for Hitchcock's Psycho, writes Philip French
Ben-Hur at 60: why the biblical blockbuster doesn't hold up