
B. Reeves Eason(1886-1956)
B. Reeves Eason ran a produce business before going into stock and vaudeville. He is known for using 42 cameras to film the spectacular chariot race in the Ramon Novarro, Francis X. Bushman version of Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925). (The chariot race was filmed at what is now the intersection of LaCienega and Venice Boulevards in Los Angeles.) This 1925 version was the most expensive silent film ever made, costing $3.9 million, and in 1921 the sum of $600,000 was paid for the rights to film the classic Lew Wallace novel (the highest price ever paid for rights during the silent era). Eason also directed the "burning of Atlanta" in the classic Gone with the Wind (1939).
Career stats
124Films
2026Posters
51Years active
1940Peak year
Eras & genres
Eras
Genres
Selected work
116 postersGone with the Wind · 1940
The Adventures of Robin Hood · 1938
They Died with Their Boots On · 1942
Duel in the Sun · 1947
The Charge of the Light Brigade · 1936
Cimarron · 1931
The Spanish Main · 1945
Tarzan and the Huntress · 1947
Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ · 1927
The Phantom Empire · 1935
Dallas · 1950
Salome Where She Danced · 1945
Frequent collaborators
30 repeat partners
Edmund Cobb
Actor · 19 films together

Carl Laemmle
Series Additional Crew · 18 films together

Hoot Gibson
Actor · 17 films together

Jim Corey
Actor · 17 films together
Lee Zahler
Actor · 14 films together

Artie Ortego
Actor · 11 films together

Cliff Lyons
Stunts · 11 films together

Edward Hearn
Actor · 11 films together











