《Falamos de Rio de Onor (1973)》Storyline
In the uplifting dramatic moment, Ben-Hur is protected from harm from the dumbstruck Roman guard.Ben-Hur gains fortitude and strength from the encounter.Over three years later, Ben-Hur has toughened, surviving he galley slave ordeal so far.He is one of over 200 galley slaves shackled to an oar in a Roman galley flagship.A new Roman officer Quintus Arrius (Jack Hawkins) arrives on board to take command.Below deck, Arrius surveys the health and condition of the slaves, and he speaks to Ben-Hur, identified as condemned galley slave number Forty-One.When Jacobs entered the Gen-Sys lobby, he was surrounded by apes on the upper mezzanine levels.The apes crashed through he windows and rampaged through the streets.Jacobs joined he CHP in an arriving chopper, reported a breach, and ordered he apes to be tracked down and destroyed.D.Fearing for the future of the human race, Hasslein pressed for something to be done, but the President denied that killing the two innocent simian creatures (who were charming and peaceable) was reasonable, especially given their popularity ("the voters love them")." In his dressing room, Spider Rico read Rocky a Bible passage (Zachariah 4:6: "It is not by strength, not by might but by his spirit we have already claimed the victory in our Lord Jesus Christ").