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Revision as of 08:21, September 26, 2021
Ben-Hur is a novel by Lew Wallace, adapted to film several times and of whom the 1959 epic movie by William Wyler starring Charlton Heston is the most iconic. The picture has been referenced a few times in The Simpsons.
References to Ben-Hur in The Simpsons
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