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Lawrence Of Arabia: 30Th Anniversary Collector's Edition
(1962)
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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PG
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Studio:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre:
Drama
MPAA Rating:
PG
Director:
David Lean
Language:
English
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Cast:
Anthony Quinn
,
Jack Hawkins
,
Peter O'Toole
Published ID:
184059
UPC:
043396058323, 043396094314, 043396015388, 043396183636, 043396256224,
Plot:
This sweeping, highly literate historical epic covers the Allies' mideastern campaign during World War I as seen through the eyes of the enigmatic
T. E. Lawrence
(
Peter O'Toole
, in the role that made him a star). After a prologue showing us
Lawrence
's ultimate fate, we flash back to Cairo in 1917. A bored general staffer,
Lawrence
talks his way into a transfer to Arabia. Once in the desert, he befriends Sherif Ali Ben El Kharish (
Omar Sharif
, making one of the most spectacular entrances in movie history) and draws up plans to aid the Arabs in their rebellion against the Turks. No one is ever able to discern Lawrence's motives in this matter: Prince Feisal (
Alec Guinness
) dismisses him as yet another desert-loving Englishman, and his British superiors assume that he's either arrogant or mad. Using a combination of diplomacy and bribery,
Lawrence
unites the rival Arab factions of Feisal and Auda Abu Tayi (
Anthony Quinn
). After successfully completing his mission,
Lawrence
becomes an unwitting pawn of the Allies, as represented by Gen. Allenby (
Jack Hawkins
) and Dryden (
Claude Rains
), who decide to keep using
Lawrence
to secure Arab cooperation against the Imperial Powers. While on a spying mission to Deraa,
Lawrence
is captured and tortured by a sadistic Turkish Bey (
Jose Ferrer
). In the heat of the next battle, a wild-eyed
Lawrence
screams No prisoners! and fights more ruthlessly than ever. Screenwriters
Robert Bolt
and
Michael Wilson
used
T. E. Lawrence
's own self-published memoir {-The Seven Pillars of Wisdom} as their principal source, although some of the characters are composites, and many of the historical incidents are of unconfirmed origin. Two years in the making (you can see
O'Toole
's weight fluctuate from scene to scene), the movie, lensed in Spain and Jordan, ended up costing a then-staggering $13 million and won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. The 1962 Royal Premiere in London was virtually the last time that
David Lean
's director's cut was seen: 20 minutes were edited from the film's general release, and 15 more from the 1971 reissue. This abbreviated version was all that was available for public exhibition until a massive 1989 restoration, at 216 minutes that returned several of
Lean
's favorite scenes while removing others with which he had never been satisfied. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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