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Also the 1959 film " Ben-Hur ", which starred Charlton Heston.
In 1988, Charlton Heston starred and directed in a made-for-television film that followed Bolt's original play almost verbatim, restoring for example the commentaries of " the common man ".
A heavily edited sixty minute performance, written by Worthington Miner and directed by Paul Nickell, it starred Charlton Heston and Lisa Kirk.
The same year, she starred in Arrowhead with Charlton Heston and Jack Palance, playing a Comanche woman, the love-interest of Heston's character.
" Even actor Charlton Heston contributed to the movement, with the statement, " Don't trust anyone over thirty ," in the 1968 film Planet of the Apes ; the same year, actress and social activist Jane Fonda starred in the sexually-themed Barbarella.
The film was directed by Mark Robson and starred Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, George Kennedy and Lorne Greene.
In 1995, Graves starred with Charlton Heston, Mickey Rooney and Deborah Winters in the Warren Chaney docudrama, America: A Call to Greatness.
Directed by Mark Robson and with a screenplay by George Fox and Mario Puzo, the film starred a large cast of well-known actors, including Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, George Kennedy, Lorne Greene, Geneviève Bujold, Richard Roundtree, Marjoe Gortner, Barry Sullivan, Lloyd Nolan, Victoria Principal, Monica Lewis and ( under an alias ) Walter Matthau.
On film, years before he became a superstar, the seventeen-year-old Charlton Heston starred as Peer in a silent, student-made, low budget film version of the play produced in 1941.
In 1995, he starred with Charlton Heston, Mickey Rooney, Deborah Winters and Peter Graves in Warren Chaney's America: A Call to Greatness.
In 1972 he starred as Peter Linder in Skyjacked alongside Walter Pidgeon and Charlton Heston.
In 1970, she starred alongside Charlton Heston in the American historical film The Hawaiians.
She starred with Charlton Heston in the 1965 film The Agony and the Ecstasy, and with Paul Newman in the 1967 western film Hombre.
He starred as a doctor in the film Diamond Head ( 1963 ) opposite Charlton Heston and Yvette Mimieux, and appeared alongside Gene Kelly in Jacques Demy's French musical Les Demoiselles de Rochefort ( 1967 ).
The episode starred Charlton Heston and the series was hosted by Fred Astaire.
Mitchum, a former actor who appeared in the John Wayne motion pictures Chisum ( 1970 ), Rio Lobo ( 1970 ) and Big Jake ( 1971 ), with Charlton Heston in Last Hard Men ( 1976 ), and Tombstone ( 1993 ), and starred in some 60 films in 14 different countries.
He also directed The Last Hard Men ( 1976 ) which starred Charlton Heston and James Coburn.
She also starred in Diamond Head with Charlton Heston and Yvette Mimieux.

starred and Geraldine
Geraldine McEwan starred in the first three series.
Richard Attenborough directed a film on Chaplin's life, Chaplin ( 1992 ), which starred Robert Downey, Jr. as Chaplin and also included Chaplin's oldest daughter Geraldine Chaplin playing his mother, Hannah Chaplin.
In 1959, he was in the original Broadway production of Sweet Bird of Youth with Geraldine Page and three years later starred with Page in the film version.
It was directed by and starred Clint Eastwood ( as the eponymous Josey Wales ), with Chief Dan George, Sondra Locke, Sam Bottoms, and Geraldine Keams.
She reprised her London stage role in the southern gothic Toys in the Attic ( 1963 ), which earned her a Golden Globe nomination as the elder spinster sister in a film which also starred Dean Martin and Geraldine Page.
The show also starred Kevin Eldon, Sally Phillips and Geraldine McNulty
In 1961, a film adaptation by Paramount Pictures was directed by Peter Glenville and starred Laurence Harvey, Rita Moreno, and Geraldine Page reprising her role as Alma.
Directed by Elia Kazan, it starred Paul Newman, Geraldine Page, Sidney Blackmer, Madeleine Sherwood, Diana Hyland, Logan Ramsey, John Napier, and Rip Torn.
It starred Antony Sher as Howard Kirk and Geraldine James as his wife Barbara ; Isla Blair played Flora Beniform.
It starred Richard Chamberlain as Charles, Blythe Danner as Elvira, Judith Ivey as Ruth and Geraldine Page, who received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress, as Madame Arcati.
It starred much of the original cast and featured film actors Lloyd Bridges and Geraldine Page.
He was featured in both Birth of a Nation ( 1915 ) and Intolerance ( 1916 ) both directed by D. W. Griffith, and starred opposite leading ladies such as Florence Turner, Gloria Swanson, Lillian Gish, Elsie Ferguson, and Geraldine Farrar en route to becoming one of Hollywood's major heartthrobs.
The production starred Geraldine McEwan, Kenneth Williams, Duncan Macrae and Ian McShane and was directed by Peter Wood.
The show also starred Geraldine McNulty, Bill Bailey and Sally Philips.
The TV series based on the three 1930s books, produced by London Weekend Television, was filmed in Rye and neighbouring Winchelsea in the 1980s, and starred Prunella Scales as Mapp, Geraldine McEwan as Lucia, Denis Lill as Major Benji Flint, and Nigel Hawthorne as Georgie.
In 1976 Jacques Rivette made a loose French film adaptation Noroît, which changed the major characters into women, and included several poetic passages in English ; it starred Geraldine Chaplin, Kika Markham, and Bernadette Lafont.
At age 19 she starred in a 1984 CBS Schoolbreak Special called Welcome Home, Jellybean, playing Geraldine " Jellybean " Oxley, a 12-year-old developmentally disabled girl whose parents remove their daughter out of an institution to experience a normal home life.
It starred Geraldine McEwan as Miss Marple, James Fox as Colonel Bantry, Joanna Lumley as Dolly Bantry, Ian Richardson as Conway Jefferson and Jamie Theakston as Mark Gaskell.
The series starred Donald Pleasence as Mr Harding, Nigel Hawthorne as Archdeacon Grantly, Angela Pleasence as Mrs Grantly, Cyril Luckham as Bishop Grantly, David Gwillim as John Bold, George Costigan as Tom Towers, John Ringham as Finney, Barbara Flynn as Mary Bold, Janet Maw as Eleanor Harding, Clive Swift as Bishop Proudie, Geraldine McEwan as Mrs Proudie, Alan Rickman as Obadiah Slope, Susan Hampshire as Signora Madeline Neroni, and Ursula Howells as Miss Thorne.
It was created by Granada Television for ITV and starred Art Malik, Om Puri, Geraldine James, Saeed Jaffrey, Karan Kapoor, Peggy Ashcroft, Tim Pigott-Smith and Charles Dance.
The more recent 2004 BBC version ( broadcast in America on PBS-Masterpiece Theatre in 2006 ) starred Keeley Fawcett as Carrie, Alun Armstrong as Mr. Evans, Geraldine McEwan as Mrs. Gotobed, Eddie Cooper as Albert Sandwich and Pauline Quirke as Hepzibah.
In March 1984, she starred alongside Geraldine Cook in the 60-min.
It starred John Garfield and Geraldine Fitzgerald.

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