Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
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Reviews Counted:56
Fresh:55
Rotten:1
Average Rating:8.8/10
Consensus: The epic of all epics, Lawrence of Arabia cements director David Lean's status in the filmmaking pantheon with nearly four hours of grand scope, brilliant performances, and beautiful cinematography.
Runtime: 3 hrs 47 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: 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... 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 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. 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. [More]
Starring: Peter O'Toole, Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Jack Hawkins
Starring: Peter O'Toole, Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Jack Hawkins, Omar Sharif, José Ferrer, Claude Rains, Anthony Quayle, Arthur Kennedy, I.S. Johar, Hugh Miller, Henry Oscar, Gamil Ratib, Michel Ray, Norman Rossington, Fernando Sancho, Donald Wolfit, John Ruddock
Director: David Lean
Director: David Lean
Story: T.E. Lawrence
Producer: Robert A. Harris, Sam Spiegel, David Lean
Screenwriter: Robert Bolt, Michael Wilson
Composer: Maurice Jarre
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It is O'Toole who continually dominates the screen, and he dominates it with professional skill, Irish charm and smashing good looks. Full Review |
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Spell-binding cinema. Full Review |
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Sweeping, epic, majestic, awesome, sumptuous, you name the grandiose superlative and you'll be right, with amazing performances and gorgeous visuals, although very, very long. Full Review |
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It was a big bold project and has turned out a big bold film. Full Review |
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It's probably heresy to suggest it's overlong, but if Lean's epic outstays its welcome, there are more than enough magical moments to explain why it enjoys its lofty reputation. Full Review |
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[It] remains one of the most intelligent, handsome, and influential of all war epics. Full Review |
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A gorgeous epic with an outstanding performance from Peter O'Toole. Full Review |
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Lean's epic biography of the enigmatic and complex British hero is always visually mesmerizing even if it omits crucial aspects of Lawrence's life (such as his homosexuality), boasting a radical, even subversive performance of the young Peter O'Toole. Full Review |
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The passage of time has only proved how difficult it is to run ideas, history, characterisation and landscape in harness on this sort of scale. Full Review |
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The only way to properly see Lean's overstuffed epic is on the big screen, the better to appreciate the glorious desert vistas, Maurice Jarre's soaring score and the glowing performance by then-unknown Peter O'Toole as a messianic T.E. Lawrence. Full Review |
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Approach it from whatever angle you like, performances, script, cinematography, score; David Lean's sweeping biography of T.E. Lawrence is unarguably magnificent. Full Review |
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Elegant and literate. Full Review |
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It's a truly magnificent film. Full Review |
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Even the flies in the opening Cairo scene jump out at you. Full Review |
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For all the stunning shots of windswept dunes and battle sequences featuring a cast of hundreds, this is the study of a man in deep conflict. Full Review |
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Lawrence of Arabia is a stunning 'classic.' Full Review |
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