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  1. Sep 2, 2001 · Although it won the Academy Award as the year's best picture in 1962, “Lawrence of Arabia” might have been lost if it hadn't been for the film restorers Robert A. Harris and Jim Painten. They discovered the original negative in Columbia's vaults, inside crushed and rusting film cans, and also about 35 minutes of footage that had been ...

  2. The story of ''Lawrence'' is not founded on violent battle scenes or cheap melodrama, but on David Lean's ability to imagine what it would look like to see a speck appear on the horizon of the desert, and slowly grow into a human being. He had to know how that would feel before he could convince himself that the project had a chance of being ...

  3. Roger Eberts 1989 review of the restored Lawrence Columbia picture’s press kit for the re-release of Lawrence of Arabia after its restoration in 1988. Rare behind the scenes footage with the film producer Sam Spiegel on Lawrence of Arabia .

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  5. Dec 15, 2013 · Ebert: This film reminds me of the time when directors and actors and writers thought differently than they do today.The length of it, the ambition of it, the breadth of it, the depth of it. The ...

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    Lawrence of Arabia is based on the life of British army officer and revolutionary T. E. Lawrence, as well as his autobiography, Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Specifically, the film chronicles his exploits during the Arab Revolt between 1916 and 1918. During that time, Lawrence was an officer in the British Forces in Jordan, and was a major player in man...

    In the immortal words of Roger Ebert “What a bold, mad act of genius it was, to make Lawrence of Arabia, or even think that it could be made.” Indeed, pitching a 4-hour-long war epic that doesn’t contain a whole lot of action and instead focuses more on one man’s meditative journey would certainly be a tough sell to most major studios. Fortunately ...

    One of the most memorable aspects of Lawrence of Arabia is its pulse-pounding score, which, according to Collider, is “simply glorious, intertwining beautifully with the moments of pure spectacle.” Maurice Jarre’s soundtrack effortlessly moves from delicate, thoughtful strings to swelling and triumphant orchestral extravagance. Incredibly, the beau...

    Lawrence of Arabia boasts a star-studded cast, and features some of the best performances of its era. Peter O’Toole’s sensitive portrayal of Lawrence is wonderful, and garnered him a win for best actor from the British Academy, plus nominations for both the Golden Globes and the Oscars. Omar Sharif was also nominated for an Oscar, and won the Golde...

    One of the most amazing things about Lawrence of Arabia is the way it blends genres. The film is equal parts period drama, exciting adventure, and thoughtful biopic, and it’s also one of the best war films of the ‘60s. Regardless of how you categorize it, however, Lawrence of Arabiais a magnum opus, chronicling a fascinating person’s amazing life, ...

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  6. Some $15,000,000, around three years in time, much hardship, and incredible logistics have been poured ito this kingsize adventure yarn. It is the first film from Sam Spiegel-David Lean since they ...

  7. Viewing it is like taking a time machine to a movie age that was more naive than our own in some ways, more sophisticated and ambitious in others. 100. Chicago Sun-TimesRoger Ebert. What a bold, mad act of genius it was, to make Lawrence of Arabia, or even think that it could be made. 100.

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