Charlton Heston- does anyone compare

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Charlton Heston, the great Hollywood movie legend, has passed away.

And for those of us who were lucky enough to see the great ( greatest) historicals ever made, such as BENhur and Ten Commandments, it is definitely a time to reminisce!!👏What a great actor, he brought the charactors to life!! Watching those movies is like a history and Bible lesson and I am a Hindu. Those movies made in the 50's and 60's were so spectacular that even today there is no comparison. I still remember the chariot race scene from Benhur!!! For those who have not seen those movies, I urge you all to see them.

And for those wondering why I posted this topic on this forum, it is to see if anyone in Bollywood present or past could be compared with CH.

Iknow that it is a very difficult thing to do but after seeing Mughal- e - Azam, I can think of Prithviraj Kapoor and perhaps Sohrab Modi( what a great voice and presence), I love old movies!!!!😊😊😊

Edited by simiv - 17 years ago

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