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Lawrence of Arabia review Product Description
Lawrence of Arabia movie was released Jun 10, 2008 by the Sony Pictures Home Entertainment studio. 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 Lawrence of Arabia movie. 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 Lawrence of Arabia video. His desert journey inspired his first military success when he led a small contingent of Arabs against the Turkish stronghold of Aqaba Lawrence of Arabia film. Lawrence's military career flourished as he attempted to forge a new, united Arab nation out of squabbling tribes Lawrence of Arabia review.
David Lean's masterpiece, perhaps the greatest of screen epics, stars Peter O'Toole in one of the most electrifying debuts in film history Lawrence of Arabia DVD. 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 Lawrence of Arabia movie. ...See Full Description
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| 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. By nonoctave (Rogersville, TN, USA) This review is for a different format. |
| 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! By a reviewer (Dubuque, IA)  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 ). By a reviewer (Phoenix, AZ)  This review is for a different format. |
| 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. By Terry (Hamilton, Canada) 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. By a reviewer (United States) This review is for a different format. |
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Lawrence of Arabia video Product Details
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Orig Year | 1962 |
| DVD Encoding | Region 1 |
| 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; Limited Edition; Dubbed; Subtitled |
| Movie Details | Color; Collector's Edition; Widescreen; Limited Edition; Dubbed; Subtitled; 2-Disc Set |
Lawrence of Arabia DVD Features
DVD Features:
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
Lawrence of Arabia Awards
| Best Art Direction - Set Decoration (Color), Academy Awards, 1962 | | Best Cinematography, Academy Awards, 1962 - Freddie Young | | Best Director, Academy Awards, 1962 - David Lean | | Best Film Editing, Academy Awards, 1962 | | Best Original Score, Academy Awards, 1962 - Maurice Jarre | | Best Picture, Academy Awards, 1962 | | Best Sound, Academy Awards, 1962 |
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