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Lawrence of Arabia

During World War I, English officer Thomas Edward 'T.E.' Lawrence undertakes a mission to unite and lead the diverse, often warring Arab tribes in their fight against the Ottoman Turks.

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Barbara Cole

David Lean

Roy Stevens

Bryan Coates

Lee Turner

Michael Stevenson

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Cast & Crew

Michael Stevenson

Michael Stevenson

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Jack Hedley

Jack Hedley

Reporter (uncredited)

Ernie Rice

Ernie Rice

Mourner (uncredited)

Peter Burton

Peter Burton

Damascus Sheik (uncredited)

Jack Gwillim

Jack Gwillim

Club Secretary

Cyril Shaps

Cyril Shaps

Bartender in Officer's Club (uncredited)

Stuart Saunders

Stuart Saunders

Regimental Sergeant Major (uncredited)

Robert Rietti

Robert Rietti

Majid (voice) (uncredited)

Anthony Quinn

Anthony Quinn

Auda abu Tayi

Omar Sharif

Omar Sharif

Sherif Ali

Kenneth Fortescue

Kenneth Fortescue

Allenby's Aide (uncredited)

Peter O'Toole

Peter O'Toole

T.E. Lawrence

Steve Birtles

Steve Birtles

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Roy Stevens

Roy Stevens

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Henry Oscar

Henry Oscar

Silliam (uncredited)

James Hayter

James Hayter

Sheik in Arab Council (uncredited)

Barry Warren

Barry Warren

Arab Sheik (uncredited)

José Ferrer

José Ferrer

Turkish Bey

Bryan Pringle

Bryan Pringle

Driver (uncredited)

Anthony Quayle

Anthony Quayle

Colonel Harry Brighton

Claude Rains

Claude Rains

Mr. Dryden

David Lean

David Lean

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Jack Hawkins

Jack Hawkins

General Allenby

George Spence

George Spence

Mourner (uncredited)

Alec Guinness

Alec Guinness

Prince Feisal

Howard Marion-Crawford

Howard Marion-Crawford

Medical Officer

Donald Wolfit

Donald Wolfit

General Murray

Rafael Hernández

Rafael Hernández

Turkish Soldier (uncredited)

Ian MacNaughton

Ian MacNaughton

Michael George Hartley (uncredited)

Clive Morton

Clive Morton

Artillery General at Field Briefing (uncredited)

Norman Rossington

Norman Rossington

Corporal Jenkins (uncredited)

Basil Dignam

Basil Dignam

Cavalry General at Field Briefing (uncredited)

Jack Sharp

Jack Sharp

Mourner (uncredited)

Bryan Coates

Bryan Coates

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Arthur Kennedy

Arthur Kennedy

Jackson Bentley

Bruce Beeby

Bruce Beeby

Captain at Officer's Club (uncredited)

Noel Howlett

Noel Howlett

Vicar at St. Paul's (uncredited)

John Bennett

John Bennett

Arab Sheik (uncredited)

Fernando Sancho

Fernando Sancho

Turkish Sergeant (uncredited)

Graham Tonbridge

Graham Tonbridge

Mourner (uncredited)

I.S. Johar

I.S. Johar

Gasim

George Plimpton

George Plimpton

Bedouin (uncredited)

Gamil Ratib

Gamil Ratib

Majid

Michel Ray

Michel Ray

Farraj

John Dimech

John Dimech

Daud

Zia Mohyeddin

Zia Mohyeddin

Tafas

Hugh Miller

Hugh Miller

R.A.M.C. Colonel

John Barry

John Barry

MP in Map Room (uncredited)

Fred Bennett

Fred Bennett

Sergeant at Cairo Headquarters (uncredited)

Robert Bolt

Robert Bolt

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J.R.M. Chapman

J.R.M. Chapman

Extra (uncredited)

Barbara Cole

Barbara Cole

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Peter Dukelow

Peter Dukelow

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Mohamed El Habachi

Mohamed El Habachi

Talal (uncredited)

Harry Fowler

Harry Fowler

William Potter (uncredited)

Patrick Kavanagh

Patrick Kavanagh

Staff Major - Murray's Aide (uncredited)

Daniel Moynihan

Daniel Moynihan

Officer in Officer's Club (uncredited)

John Robinson

John Robinson

Infantry General at Field Briefing (uncredited)

John Ruddock

John Ruddock

Elder Harith (uncredited)

Lee Turner

Lee Turner

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Details

GenresAdventure, History, War
Runtime3h 48 mins
Released on11 Dec 1962
Languageen
Age RatingPG
Produced InUnited Kingdom

Reviews

OrpheumFilms

/10

Totally lives up to its reputation as a classic. A gripping story of a man that loses his soul that makes almost 4 hours seem like two, and with photography that hasn't aged whatsoever.

Peter McGinn

7/10

This is obviously an epic film, lasting nearly four hours with the wide, sweeping desert vistas and huge cast. It describes a fairly brief period of time out of a remarkable man’s life. I wonder how modern viewers handle the length of the movie, accustomed as they are to movies this lengthy featuring superheroes with humor and almost constant action. I don’t even remember how long ago I originally watched Lawrence of Arabia —quite possibly forty or more years ago. It has aged pretty well overall. The only negative thing that struck me when I recently re-watched it may well be due to my age. But it can be a talkative film at times, which is fine, but they sometimes talk fairly softly, and if such a scene transitions to music, I found the music to be so loud in comparison that it lifted me half of my chair. I had to have remote in hand to be ready to adjust the volume. A minor thing.

CinemaSerf

9/10

This has got to be in my top ten movies - it is an almost flawless exercise in marrying fantastic photography, casting, writing, costumes and a score into three hours of wonderful entertainment. Rumour has it that Albert Finney was offered the lead role and suggested Peter O'Toole instead. If that is true (or not) then clearly serendipity was already on hand to guide this rendition of the story of TE Lawrence, who inspired and led an Arab uprising against the Ottoman empire. The iconic scene that introduces us to Omar Sharif as Lawrence heads to meet Prince Faisal (Alec Guinness) starts us on a journey mixing adventure, politics, superstition, ambition and cruelty. Anthony Quinn is superb as are, in lesser capacities, Claude Rains, José Ferrer and Jack Hawkins as his somewhat cynical, but opportunistic GOC. Arthur Kennedy helps take Lawrence's story to the world and through his eyes we see how his character is changed by all the violence around/instigated by him. Peter O'Toole conveys the emotional rollercoaster of a journey from naive, optimistic officer to war-weary veteran in a dazzling fashion. This is a true treat of a film.

r96sk

10/10

227 minutes of greatness! I've always wanted to watch <em>'Lawrence of Arabia'</em> given its standing as being one of the greats, though that rather long run time always put it on my subconscious back-burner. At last, I rooted out some time for it and man it was a well spent near four hours! I'm not going to say its length is ignorable, though it truly doesn't feel like a 3hr 47min movie - so every credit to all involved. Peter O'Toole's performance is undoubtedly outstanding, I can't really add anything more to what I'm sure many, many others have noted down the decades - he is, put simply, brilliant. Other strong performers are Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Omar Sharif and, albeit more minorly, Claude Rains. No-one on the cast puts a foot wrong, as expected. The cinematography throughout is also absolutely exquisite, the entire look and feel of the film is just stunning. There is much more to say about this but I'll leave that to those that have already said such things. I'm just here to watch great movies and this 1962 picture is unequivocally one of those. Quite evidently a classic, no doubt about it.

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