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Lawrence of Arabia gained a grand total of 7 Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Musical Score, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Sound and Best Art Direction) in the Academy Awards ceremony of 1962.
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colourful characters a larger-than-life hero stirring battles death-defying desert treks & an aura of mystery and romance. Bestselling author and screenwriter Alistair MacLean describes Lawrence breaking with tradition to live with Arabs and helping them defeat the Turks and gain an independent state providing valuable insight into the origins of the Middle East we know today.
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film music at its finest. In tune with the composer's roots, this is actually a score dominated by percussion--something that might surprise listeners expecting nothing more than the one infamous theme. This re-issue of an expanded soundtrack album enlarges upon what was previously available, and makes for sometimes shockingly powerful listening as the predominant sound becomes the pounding of drums. It's a crisp performance, helped by an overseeing eye from the composer. Whether this will remain the definitive presentation is hard to say since, like the concert hall programmers, it's a favourite that folks just love to keep recording. This does, however, come with packaging that takes the eye and is crammed with facts from producer and Jarre fan James Fitzpatrick. --Paul Tonks
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LAWRENCE OF ARABIA:Following the heroic true-life odyssey of T.E. Lawrence in this ... more
dramatic portrait of the famed British officer's journey to the Middle East. Assigned to Arabia during World War I, Lawrence courageously unites the warring Arab factions into a strong guerrilla front and leads them to brilliant victories in treacherous desert battlefields, where they eventually defeat the ruling Turkish Empire.GLADIATOR:The General who became a slave. The slave who became a Gladiator. The Gladiator who defied an Empire. Winner of five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor, Gladiator is a dazzling combination of vivid action and extraordinary storytelling. Discover the unparalleled power of Gladiator, masterfully directed by Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner), and featuring a riveting performance from Russell Crowe.
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the British soldier who's liaison role during the Arab Revolt of 1916-18 would lead to him being romanticised forever as 'Lawrence Of Arabia'. This fascinating programme features interviews with leading historians and journalists.
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of universal appeal who lived on the edge in all that he did. In this wonderfully illustrated book, the drama unfolds in Lawrence's own atmospheric photographs, all supported by quotations from his personal account of his own experiences.
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Advantages: A film in which you can smell, see and feel the desert - perfection. Disadvantages: Some think it's too long - they are wrong!!
== LAWRENCE OF ARABIA ==
=== DIRECTED BY DAVID LEAN ===
=== INTRODUCTION ===
Anyone who has been following my recent film and DVD reviews (and if you have, thank you!!) would be forgiven for thinking that this was David Lean season!!
David Lean has produced so many of my favourite films and is without doubt one of our finest directors.
I am nearly at the end (stop cheering) ... ...ever.
Lawrence of Arabia gained a grand total of 7 Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Musical Score, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Sound and Best Art Direction) in the Academy Awards ceremony of 1962.
This review is about the adaption of Lawrence of Arabia on the Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2 disc DVD released on 9 April 2001
When the original film was made it was 222 ... more
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA
DIRECTED BY DAVID LEAN
INTRODUCTION
Anyone who has been following my recent film and DVD reviews (and if you have, thank you!!) would be forgiven for thinking that this was David Lean season!! David Lean has produced so many of my favourite films and is without doubt one of our finest directors. I am nearly at the end (stop cheering) of my reviews of his work - although there are still a couple tucked away (sorry!!) this review is about a film that in my opinion is one of the best pieces of film making ever.
Lawrence of Arabia gained a grand total of 7 Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Musical Score, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Sound and Best Art Direction) in the Academy Awards ceremony of 1962.
This review is about the adaption of Lawrence of Arabia on the Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2 disc DVD released on 9 April 2001
When the original film was made it was 222 minutes long, which is close to 4 hours! Columbia Pictures refused to show the film in the cinemas because it was so long. So the film was shortened to 187 minutes, which, although still over 3 hours long, was short enough to be played in cinemas. David Lean wasn't happy about this decision but it was the only way to get his film shown. Having only been shown at 187 minutes for the next 20 years, Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg supervised and financed) the restoration of the picture in 1989; this DVD is the result of that restoration.
THE STORY
Despite the length and intensity of this film, the plot is really extremely simple. It basically tells the true story of T.E. Lawrence (Peter O'Toole in his acting debut), a British soldier in World War I who led an Arab revolt against the Turkish army. Robert Bolt's screenplay was based largely on TE Lawrence's autobiography 'The Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph', and other writings.
The story starts during the opening credits of the film; we see Lawrence's untimely death at the age of 46, as a prologue to the story, which is then told as a long flashback from the newspaper reporter, Jackson Bentley (Arthur Kennedy).
The story starts off by showing just how eccentric Lawrence was. In the first few frames of the film Lean shows Lawrence's character as, unmindful to pain, he subjects himself to burns from lit matches, apparently to moderate his strength of character. When asked what is the trick, his reply is "The trick is not to mind that it hurts" Lawrence is sent to spy on King Feisal (played by the wonderful Alec Guiness), but he ends up identifying more with the Arabs than his British countrymen.
Whenever I think of this film, I always picture that incredible journey that Lawrence made on Camel from Cairo to King Feisal's camp. I could actually visualise the vast distances they travelled beneath the glaring sun in the dessert. I feel thirsty now, just reminiscing the scene - it was so wonderfully shot.
After the death of his guide at the hands of Arab chieftain Sherif Ali, (the beautiful Omar Sharif), Lawrence takes it upon himself to lead the Arabs against the Turks at Aqaba. With what could hardly be called an army, buy a motley crew of 50 men on camels, he crossed the smouldering desert and surprised Aqaba with the help of Bedouins led by Auda Abu Tayi (Anthony Quinn). When a U.S. newspaper reporter "Jackson Bentley" in the film but based on real-life Lowell Thomas), told the story of his victory to the American newspapers he became a hero.
After many more adventures, the story ends with Lawrence going back to England. As I said a very simple story, but oh what an incredible film, it lurks in your memory forever!!
T.S. LAWRENCE
Lawrence was a very complex man, the illegitimate son of a wealthy aristocrat. A very unusual man with strange habits, which infers his homosexuality, we are clearly shown in the film that he was also a masochist. This is shown during a scene at the beginning of the film with the lit matches and in a very painful scene at the end. But we are also shown him as an intellectual with a very strange sense of humour. He tended to be quite inconsistent - despite being a pacifist, Lawrence killed many men.
CAST
Peter O'Toole as T. E. Lawrence.
Pictures of Lawrence suggest also that O'Toole carried some resemblance to him, in spite of their considerable height difference. (O'Toole was almost 9" taller than the real Lawrence) It is said that Noel Coward, after seeing the première of the film said to O'Toole "If you had been any prettier, the film would have been called Florence of Arabia".
O'Toole was nominated for an Academy Award for his portrayal of Lawrence. He managed to portray the role with as many subtleties as possible (even showing mannerisms with subtlety). Also, he was able to add some superb wit and peculiarity to the character.
.Alec Guinness as Prince Faisal.
Guinness was made up to look as much like the real Faisal as possible; he recorded in his diaries that, while shooting in Jordan, he met several people who had known Faisal who actually mistook him for the late prince.
He learnt his Arab accent from Omar Sharif Guinness added a wonderful subtlety to his character, and whenever he enters a scene in the film, you can feel his presence.
Omar Sharif as Ali Sherif and Anthony Quinn as Auda abu Tayi were also phenomenal, showing their characters with less subtlety than Lawrence and bringing out the obvious cultural differences between them and Lawrence. Quinn got very much into his role; he spent hours applying his own makeup, using a photograph of the real Auda to make himself look as much like him as he could.
Jack Hawkins as General Allenby.
Hawkins shaved his head for the role and reportedly clashed with David Lean several times during filming. Again, another wonderful role by a great British actor.
Overall, the acting from every actor in this film is superb, and is another strong point for this film.
CINEMATOGRAPHY AND MUSIC
No review on this incredible film could leave out the amazing cinematography. I really honestly believe that out of all the films that I have seen, the filming of Lawrence of Arabia is indisputably the best I have ever seen Filmed by Freddie Young, every single desert scene is filmed so perfectly I was left speechless by the beauty of it. Whether it was the desert landscape or the night sky in the desert I was stunned by it all. As well as the scenery Young managed to get magic into the film every time a major character was introduced - this is so clearly shown in the wonderful scene as Omar Sharif slowly rides his camel towards the well. The film was just full of unforgettable cinematography of the highest standard . The musical score is just as remarkable. The filming and music just blended so perfectly together. Maurice Jarre's music was mind blowing in this film. The use of strings, woodwind, brass and cymbals create the film's epic character, and he also created a fantastic Arabic feel
It is no wonder that the film received Oscars for both best cinematography and best musical score - they were perfection.
DIRECTION
David Lean's directing is simply extraordinary. Lean took on a mammoth task directing this epic film, and boy did he do it in style!
For a film that is almost four hours long, Lean made every scene seem important and with his incredible skill at pacing he led us through a wonderful journey, making us feel that we were crossing the desert with the actors. Oh so subtly, shots across a vast, iridescent desert shows a tiny rider coming closer and closer. the glorious sunsets, the Arab encampments, the battles, all combine to make this film a must-see masterpiece. Lean, in his masterpiece of a film shows us the silence of the desert, the authentic Arab camps, the bloody battles and the magnificent sunsets - he fully deserved his Best Directing Academy Award for this film.
THE DVD
The film is spread over two discs, with Maurice Jarre's overture standing in as intermission music for the first track of disc two. I love the way that it is presented as it would have been to original cinema-goers The clarity and sound is absolutely wonderful on the DVD It is amazing how on the incredible desert scenes the tiny figures are seen so clearly on a television
The special features are A Making Of Documentary The Original Theatrical Trailer A Conversation with Steven Spielberg Footage from the New York Premier - Plus 5 other Featurettes, Maps, Text and Photos DVD Rom - Archives of Arabia Filmographies from the cast and crew
FINALLY FROM ME
The film is often classed as 'too slow'- no, no,no !! That speed (or lack of it is so much part of the film. David Lean's wonderful direction actually makes you feel that 4 hours is not long enough! It is of a standard we would not get today, it takes over two minutes for Omar Sharif to ride up on his camel, and during that time there are only a couple of words spoken, but boy does it add something to the film!! No, I certainly don't believe that this film is slow. How can a film be too slow when every frame sticks in your mind forever?
To me this is a film that has incredible, acting, directing, sets and scenery, story and script with breathtakingly wonderful music---- it has to be the perfect film!!
Advantages: a great story line and great acting Disadvantages: no women!
...This is very sad but lawrence is accepted with the arabs and they form a great team after they rade a city and get lots of money to buy weapons.
However he successfully damage phone lines and captures a famous port where they have huge guns capable of defending the city from the sea. This helps the allies withe their war effort and creates good relations between the british and the arabs.
I really like this film and i would watch it again and again ... ...I evenknow someone who met lawrence of Arabia (as it is a real story). Unfortunately the real Lawrence of Arabia died in a motorbike accident)
He was quite an arrogant man but he had a good sense of ambition and never gave up which made him such a successful man as he was. The film is shown very often and won many oscars Lawrence Olivia who played lawrence of arabia he is very good in it as he usually acts on the stage.
Definately a film not to ...
mudvein 04.05.2001 (06.05.2001)
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Advantages: A Classic Film Disadvantages: A little too long
Born in1886, Lawrence of Arabia was one of the most well-known historical figures of World War One. He was renowned for his grit and determination and also for his private life.
David Lean, a Director of world-wide reputation, has produced a film of great stature and length to tell the story of Lawerence's life and ultimate death in a motorbike accident in England.
Peter O'Toole plays the lead with a supporting cast including Omar Sharif, Alec ... ...against the ruling Turkish Empire. Lawrence suffered from exhaustion after being wounded, captured and tortured by the Turks and he was demobilized as a lieutenant colonel in 1919.
In 1922, he enlisted in the RAF as an aircraftsman and he continued to write. After then he enlisted as a private in the Royal Tank Corps, before being transferred back to the RAF. He wrote 'The Seven Pillars of Wisdom' and translated 'The Odyssey' during this period ...
Flo57 30.04.2004
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Advantages: Direction, Cinematography and Musical Score Disadvantages: Small screen can never do true justice
...a little known film actor. Lawrence had a great empathy with Arabs and their culture. It is through this that he was able to command the loyalty of the warring Arab tribes and unite them in aiding the British to defeating the Turks who were allied to Germany during World War I. The most important part of the story, for me, comes after the fighting. With hindsight it explains many problems facing our world today.
I have a collection of DVDs, which ... ...Arabia is definitely one of those moments.
The setting for my first viewing was a huge tent at Trecco Bay, a large caravan park, in Porthcawl, South Wales where I was on holiday with my family. The floor was bare sand, which added to the atmosphere created by the film, and I was about 11 or 13.
The experience was magical and intense, without any full understanding of the artistry involved.
Maturity brought the knowledge of why this was such a ...
elixirsoo 22.05.2005
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Advantages: Remastered, making of documentary Disadvantages: Cant think of a Thing!
This has got to be one of the greatest all time films ever made, and the dvd enhancements add to a very crisp finish.
I wont ruin the film itself for you, but the performance by Peter O'Toole was simply magnificant.
Steven Speilburg and Martin Scorsose were the ones to re-mastered this edition, aswell as the remastering by the London Philomonic Soundrack for the film.
Their is Also included in the dvd is the "making of lawrence of arabia" which is very extensive and has a wonderful commentary by Omar Sharif on the director David Lean.
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Advantages: Beautiful to look at, Excellent actors Disadvantages: Very long character driven film
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
We begin at the end. T.E. Lawrence died in a motorcycle accident in Dorset, on 19th May 1935. He was 46 years old. The almost mundane circumstances of his death were a huge contrast to the extraordinary life he had led.
The making of Lawrence of Arabia was a long and arduous journey, as were Lawrence's own experiences. It took a year and a half to shoot, and with so many remarkable and epic scenes it is understandable why. Some of the more memorable anecdotes come from Peter O'Toole, who played Lawrence. He remarked how the filming of a scene in which he talks with actor Jack Hawkins whilst descending a staircase had to be re-shot later, and so in the final film edit by the time he had reached the bottom of the staircase he was a year older than when he started. Then for the 1989 director's cut release ...
Advantages: Competent production Disadvantages: Dull, predictable, shoddy script
production is flatter than a flat thing. Tony Curtis as production designer dresses the house in gothic trappings which Duffell then proceeds to capture in an unimaginitive manner. The music by MIchael Dress is an instantly forgettable horror-by-numbers effort, church organs and the like, Cameraman Ray Parlow light everything like it's the middle of a scorching Mexican summer, and the menace is promptly dissipated.
It did moderate business in the UK, but cleaned up in the States, where this quaint number was later paired with the gruesome 'Last House on the Left'.
The DVD presents it well enough, nice menus, a featurette and a directors commentary. Naggingly though, all involved remember the picture like it's 'Lawrence of Arabia'. Plenty of back slapping and Duffell at times sounds like he's recalling an entirely different and far better ...
The all-time classic film of British Army officer T.E. Lawrence who united the Arab tribes against the Turks during World War I, and became a legend in his own time. (Restored in 1989).
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Featurettes (7), Documentary - THE MAKING OF LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical, Filmographies - 1. Cast & Crew
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Dolby Digital
Dubbing Sound
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Best Director 1962 (David Lean)
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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 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.
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