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| Category | Dramas DVDs, Action Movies, Action/Adventure Videos, Adventure, Recommended, Classic, Biography, Essential Cinema, True Story, Period Piece, Character Study, Epic, Big Battles, Africa, AFI Top 100 Thrills, AFI Top 100 (1997), AFI Top 100, Desert, World War I, Vanity Fair 50 Greatest Films Of All Time, AFI Top 50 Heroes | | Starring | Peter O'Toole, Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Omar Sharif, Anthony Quayle, Claude Rains, Jose Ferrer, Norman Rossington, Arthur Kennedy, Jack Hawkins, Fernando Sancho, Donald Wolfit, I.S. Johar, Hugh Miller, Henry Oscar, Gamil Ratib, Michel Ray, John Ruddock | | Director | David Lean | | Art Director | John Stoll | | Composer | Maurice Jarre | | Costume Designer | Phyllis Dalton | | Director of Photography | Freddie Young | | Editor | Anne V. Coates List all 31 stars
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Peter O'Toole stars in this remastered 2 DVD collector's edition of the David Lean classic. This classic film was based on the real-life exploits of legendary British scholar and soldier T.E. Lawrence. Stationed in Cairo in 1916, Lawrence languished in the mapmaking department of British Intelligence until he was asked to find and gather information on Prince Feisal, leader of the Arab Allied forces in World War I. His desert journey inspired his first military success when he led a small contingent of Arabs against the Turkish stronghold of Aqaba. Lawrence's military career flourished as he attempted to forge a new, united Arab nation out of squabbling tribes. David Lean's masterpiece, perhaps the greatest of screen epics, stars Peter O'Toole in one of the most electrifying debuts in film history. The film is less an ordinary adventure than an experience that leaves an overwhelming sense memory of the struggle between two powerful forces: the Arabian deserts, immense, intractable, ever-shifting, punishing; and T.E. Lawrence, humble as a monk, flamboyant as a rock star, protean, polymathic, heroic, enigmatic, mad. While working on the staff of British Intelligence in Cairo in 1916, Lawrence's fluency in Arabic earns him a post on a mission sent to establish contact with Prince Feisal (Alec Guinness), leader of the Arab revolt and ally of the British against the German-sponsored Turks in WWI. Impressed by Lawrence's knowledge of their culture, the prince allows the young officer to join his staff, and Lawrence quickly earns the Arabs' respect after he executes acts of extraordinary heroism. As the Englishman's genius for guerrilla warfare becomes evident, he assumes the role of de facto leader of the Arab revolt, uniting the heretofore warring tribes into a devastatingly effective weapon. But the chaos of war also unleashes the repressed officer's powerful need for self-abasement and mortification of the flesh. A visionary work that unfolds one indelible image after another, LAWRENCE OF ARABIA fuses the conflict of man against man, man against nature, and man against himself into a sublime poem of force. The film features a literate script by Robert Bolt and an outstanding cast, which also includes Claude Rains, Jack Hawkins, Arthur Kennedy, Anthony Quinn, Jose Ferrer, and Omar Sharif in his unforgettable desert-crossing debut. Theatrical release: November 1962 (England), after a premiere for Queen Elizabeth.
Theatrical release: December 16, 1962 (USA).
Filmed at Shepperton Studios in Middlesex, England, and on location in Jebel Tubeiq and Wadi Rhumm, Jordan; in Sevilla, Spain; Aqaba, Turkey; and in Morocco. The three-year project completed shooting in October 1962.
Estimated budget: $13-15 million.
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1991.
John Ford was originally slated to direct the film, with Alexander Korda attached as producer.
Director David Lean died in 1991 shortly after he was awarded the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award in March 1990.
Academy Award nominations: 10, including Best Actor--Peter O'Toole, Best (Adapted) Screenplay. Academy Awards: 7, including Best Picture, Best Director.
The restored version contains 35 minutes of previously cut footage.
Producer Sam Spiegel reportedly wanted Marlon Brando for the role of T.E. Lawrence, but he was already occupied with MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY. Albert Finney was also offered the role but declined because he didn't "want to be a star." (American Film, March 1990)
Director David Lean once described T.E. Lawrence as "a fascinating character. This Oxford don on camelback--I mean, it was absolutely nutty. Sort of intellectual, with a gang of Arabs on camels, you know." (American Film, March 1990)
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA was named Best Film of 1963 by Italy's David Awards, Best Foreign Film of 1963 by Japan's Kinema Jumpo, and Best English Language Film of 1962 by the National Film Board.
Lean received Italy's Silver Ribbon Award and Japan's Kinema Jumpo Award for Best Director of 1963. He was also named Best Director of 1962 by the National Film Board.
Peter O'Toole received Italy's David di Donatello Award for Best Foreign Actor of 1963.
Sources for the film included
SEVEN PILLARS OF WISDOM by Thomas Edward Lawrence
REVOLT IN THE DESERT by Lawrence
THE ESSENTIAL T.E. LAWRENCE by Lawrence (with a preface by David Garnett)
SECRET DISPATCHES FROM ARABIA by Lawrence
CRUSADER CASTLES by Lawrence
THE DIARY OF T.E. LAWRENCE by Lawrence
LA BIBLIOTHEQUE IDEALE: T.E. LAWRENCE by Lawrence
THE HOME LETTERS OF T.E. LAWRENCE AND HIS BROTHERS by Lawrence
SELECTED LETTERS OF T.E. LAWRENCE by Lawrence (edited by Garnett)
THE SELECTED LETTERS OF T.E. LAWRENCE by Lawrence (edited by Irving Howe)
THE MINT by Lawrence
WITH LAWRENCE IN ARABIA by Lowell Thomas
LAWRENCE AND THE ARABS by Robert Graves
Chapter 28 of GOODBYE TO ALL THAT by Graves
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA by Richard Aldington
T.E. LAWRENCE IN ARABIA AND AFTER by Basil Liddell Hart
HEROES OF THE EMPTY VIEW by James Aldridge
THE DESERT AND THE STARS by Flora Armitage
T.E. LAWRENCE: BY HIS FRIENDS (edited by A. W. Lawrence)
LETTERS TO T.E. LAWRENCE (edited by A. W. Lawrence)
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA by Anthony Nutting
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA by Alistair MacLean
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA by Robert Payne
PRIVATE SHAW AND PUBLIC SHAW by Stanley Weintraub Lawrence Of Arabia Reviews: "...LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, restored to its full clarity and magnificence, is one of the Seven Wonders of the cinematic world..."
-- Sheila Benson, Los Angeles Times "...What a bold, mad act of genius it was, to make LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, or even think that it could be made....It is a spare movie in clean, uncluttered lines..."
-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "...It's pretty damned good..."
-- Ty Burr, Entertainment Weekly "...With grand, sweeping desertscapes, huge battles and Robert Bolt's Oscar-winning dialogue, this is as shockingly beautiful and hugely intelligent as any film ever made..."
-- Ceri Thomas, Total Film Lawrence Of Arabia | List Price | $24.96 (You save $3.77) | | Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1962 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 50098  | | CD Universe Part number | 7657236 | | Catalog number | 25622 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Jun 10, 2008 | | Rating | PG (MPAA) | | Running Time | 226 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen; Collector's Edition; Dubbed; Subtitled | | Movie Details | Color; Collector's Edition; Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled; 2-Disc Set |
Lawrence Of Arabia Movie Review Superbit wins again! Lawrence of Arabia has never looked or sounded better! Almost everyone is familiar with this award winning insight into how war affects a man's psyche but what struck me was how relevant the political aspects of Arabia seem even yet today, long after WW1 has ended. And those close ups of Peter O'Toole's expressions of joy, grief, and horror are reason enough to see this film. By the way, the color is the best yet I've seen in a transfer of this film. Go superbit! Submitted by a reviewer (Dubuque, IA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
Do not miss this one Arguably the greatest epic ever made. Brilliant directing from David Lean and excellent performances from the entire cast. O’Toole was a convincing T.E. Lawrence who effectively used his facial expressions, and above all his blue eyes, to convey to the audience a wide range of mental states: confusion, internal struggle, indecisiveness, and determination. The cinematography was excellent, and so as the music score. The contrast of the desert was brought out brilliantly by Lean: from the enchanting dawn/sunrise to the murderous noon, treacherous quick sands, and blinding sandstorms. There were a couple of imperfections though. All Arab characters spoke English with accent except Auda( Anthony Quinn ), why? In the battle for Aqaba, with the camera at close range, one could see a Turkish soldier fell before the saber of the Arabic horseman stroke. Did a bullet kill the Turkish soldier or the saber? Despite these minor imperfections, Lawrence of Arabia is undoubtedly a masterpiece of masterpieces. I enjoyed it thoroughly and watched the entire movie( three and a half hours ) three times within the first ten days I bought the movie( single disc version ). Now I have purchased the 2 discs version to see how the movie was made and the short documentary of T.E. Lawrence. This is a riveting story of a fascinating man. Did he came to Arabia to fulfill his destiny, to pursue his own ambitions, or to help his country's war effort to expel the Turks from Arabia and Palestine, or to unite the feuding tribes to help form an Arab state, or all of the above? Submitted by a reviewer (Phoenix, AZ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
essential In short, this is the greatest movie ever made. It is nearly 4 hours long, and yet that time passes in a moment and you wish there was more. There is nothing about this film that is not utterly perfect. Amazingly, it is not an exaggerated dramatization, but closely and exactly follows the true life events outlined in T.E. Lawrence's mesmerizing and poetically erudite autobiography "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom".
A previous reviewer mentioned the delay at the beginning in which the screen is dark for several minutes. This is part of the film, it is the overture, several minutes of music that play while the screen is dark, just as with opera and theatre in which the orchestra plays for several minutes before the curtain rises.
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Stunning! How can anyone possibly find fault with this movie? One outstanding scene is where one of Lawrence's cohorts is mortally wounded when a blasting cap is accidentally set off as they are preparing to to sabotage railroad tracks. Just watch O'Toole's eyes while his Arab headgear covers the rest of his face. He remains silent while his eyes simultaeneously reflect panic, anxiety, and confusion. This five-second scene defines acting genius. This is one of those films where everything clicked. The combination of script, music, dialog, acting, location, props...make this the greatest movie ever made; at least one of the top ten. Stunning. Submitted by Terry (Hamilton, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
My favorite movie. "Lawrence Of Arabia" is my favorite movie and it is one of the best movies of the 1960s. Peter O'Toole, in his Oscar-nominated role, is T.E. (Thomas Edward) Lawrence, a British officer, who led the Arabs against the Turks during World War I from 1915-18. This movie is the winner of 7 Academy Awards including Best Picture. The Limited Edition 2-disc DVD is a must for anyone who owns a DVD player. Submitted by a reviewer (United States) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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Lawrence Of Arabia DVD 2-Disc Set Region 1 Keep Case Collectors Edition Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French Subtitles - English, French - Optional Additional Release Material: Bonus Footage: Original Newsreel Footage of New York Premiere Documentary: THE MAKING OF LAWRENCE OF ARABIA Featurette: 1. MAAN JORDAN: THE CAMELS ARE CAST 2. IN SEARCH OF LAWRENCE 3. ROMANCEOF ARABIA 4. WIND, SAND, AND STAR: THE MAKING OF A CLASSIC
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