2:22:00
-Now.
-1 000 denarii.
2:22:02
-2000!
-Mark me!
2:22:04
Your spirit does you credit, but do
not be impatient. There is time.
2:22:09
First gentlemen, the odds.
2:22:13
The tribune has won many times. The
odds should be in the same measure.
2:22:17
What is your pleasure, gentlemen?
2:22:20
Two to one.
2:22:23
Noble Romans, men of the Tiber,
masters of the Earth. . .
2:22:28
. . .where is the courage
that made Rome master of the world?
2:22:31
I can get better odds
on any street market.
2:22:35
Three to one.
2:22:36
Let us not haggle. Let us be fair.
2:22:39
In four years, the tribune has won
four victories in the circus.
2:22:42
-In all truth--
-Just a moment.
2:22:45
We know you have good horses,
but who is your driver?
2:22:51
Did I not tell you?
How careless of me.
2:22:55
The Prince of Hur.
2:22:58
Judah Ben-Hur.
2:23:01
Prince of Hur?
2:23:03
-He was sent to the galleys years ago.
-He has returned.
2:23:06
Returned? lmpossible.
2:23:09
The divine Tiberius is merciful
as always.
2:23:15
Well?
2:23:16
Will no one back the noble tribune
against a Jew, a galley slave?
2:23:23
Perhaps I made a mistake
in coming here.
2:23:29
You, tribune. . .
2:23:31
. . .will you give me four to one?
2:23:37
Four to one.
2:23:39
Good.
2:23:40
Four to one, sheik. The difference
between a Roman and a Jew.
2:23:45
Or an Arab.
2:23:52
Bravely spoken.
2:23:56
Now we will settle the amount
of our wager. I will venture. . . .