Lawrence of Arabia (Single Disc) (1962)

Director: David Lean  Starring: Peter O'Toole  Alec Guinness  
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Publisher: Columbia Tri-Star
Format: DVD
UPC: 00043396094314
Buy.com Sku: 40170739
Item#: VXRWXV
Buy.com Sales Rank: 5250
Category Keywords: Adventure  Africa  Big Battles  Character Study  Classic  Desert  Epic  Essential Cinema  Period Piece  Recommended  Theatrical Release  True Story  World War I 
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One of the Most Critically Acclaimed and Beloved Films of All Time...
 
 
Features: DVD, Widescreen, Dolby Digital (5.1), English, French, Spanish, Subtitled
 
Director David Lean follows the heroic true life odyssey of T.E. Lawrence (Peter O'Toole) in this 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.
 
"...a great experience."  Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
"spectacular..."  Rita Kempley, Washington Post
"Spell-binding cinema."  Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
"...always visually mesmerizing...[and] boasting a radical, even subversive performance of the young Peter O'Toole."  Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.com
"Sweeping, epic, majestic, awesome, sumptuous...with amazing performances and gorgeous visuals..."  Empire Magazine
"...a truly magnificent film."  Jeffrey M. Anderson, Combustible Celluloid
"...remains one of the most intelligent, handsome, and influential of all war epics."  Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader
"...belongs near the very top [of all-time "best film" lists]. It's an astonishing, unrepeatable epic."  Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune
"A gorgeous epic with an outstanding performance from Peter O'Toole."  Wesley Lovell, The Oscar Guy

 


Editor's Note

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.


Plot Summary

This classic film was based on the real-life exploits of legendary British scholar and soldier T.E. Lawrence. Stationed in Cairo in 1916, Lawrence languished in the mapmaking department of British Intelligence until he was asked to find and gather information on Prince Feisal, leader of the Arab Allied forces in World War I. His desert journey inspired his first military success when he led a small contingent of Arabs against the Turkish stronghold of Aqaba. Lawrence's military career flourished as he attempted to forge a new, united Arab nation out of squabbling tribes.

 

Features
Animated & Interactive Menus
Scene Selections
Includes Overture, Intermission And Exit Music
Widescreen Version
Audio: English 5.1 Dolby Digital
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai
 
Entertainment Reviews
Lawrence of Arabia - DVD Review
By: Robert Marley - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews
Published on: 11/14/2008 7:31 PM
After watching the film, the first thing that came to my mind was, “I’ve got to do a remake of this film!” But then I thought about trying to pitch the idea to a modern-day movie executive: “Okay, it’s going to be almost four hours long and shot over three months on location in the Sahara desert. We are going to need to blow up a full-size train because computer-generated effects probably wont do it justice. And we are not going to use any big stars, and won't have any female actors since there's no love story.”mething made almost 40 years ago would be able to keep my attention for the butt-numbing 3 1/2 hours of its duration....read the full review

 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Columbia Tri-Star
Release Date: 8/23/2005
Running Time: 227 minutes
Original Release Date: 1962
Catalog ID: 09431
UPC: 00043396094314
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Available Subtitles: English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Thai, Chinese
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Anamorphic Widescreen  1.85:1

 
Cast & Crew
Alec Guinness
Anthony Quinn
Anthony Qwuayle
Arthur Kennedy
Claude Rains
Jack Hawkins
Jose Ferrer
Omar Sharif
Peter O'Toole
T.E. Lawrence - Based On The Writings Of
David Lean - Director
Freddie Young - Director of Photography
Maurice Jarre - Musical Score
Sam Spiegel - Producer
Robert Bolt - Screenplay
Michael Wilson - Screenplay
Anne V. Coates - Editor
Anthony Masters - Art Director
Freddie Young - Cinematographer
John Box - Production Designer
John Stoll - Art Director
Maurice Jarre - Original Music By
Robert A. Harris - Producer
T.E. Lawrence - Based On Writings By

 
Awards

Oscar (1963)
Freddie Young, Winner, Best Color Cinematography
David Lean, Winner, Best Director
Anne V. Coates, Winner, Best Film Editing
Jaurice Jarre, Winner, Best Music, Original Score
Sam Spiegel, Winner, Best Picture
John Box, et al., Winner, Best Set Decoration
John Cox, Winner, Best Sound
   Peter O'Toole, Nominee, Best Actor
   Omar Sharif, Nominee, Best Supporting Actor
   Robert Bolt, Nominee, Best Writing, Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium

Golden Globe (1963)
Freddie Young, Winner, Best Color Cinematography
David Lean, Winner, Best Motion Picture Director
Winner, Best Motion Picture-Drama
Omar Sharif, Winner, Best Supporting Actor

Winner (1963)
   British Academy Awards, Lawrence of Arabia, Best Film from any Source
   Golden Globe, Freddie Young, Best Cinematography - Color
   Golden Globe, Lawrence of Arabia, Best Motion Picture - Drama
   Golden Globe, David Lean, Best Motion Picture Director
   Golden Globe, Omar Sharif, Best Supporting Actor
   Oscar, John Box, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color
   Oscar, Freddie Young, Best Cinematography, Color
   Oscar, David Lean, Best Director
   Oscar, Anne V. Coates, Best Film Editing
   Oscar, Maurice Jarre, Best Music, Score - Substantially Original
   Oscar, Sam Spiegel, Best Picture
   Oscar, John Cox, Best Sound

Golden Globe (1963)
Freddie Young, Winner, Best Cinematography - Color

Oscar (1963)
Freddie Young, Winner, Best Cinematography, Color
John Box, Winner, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color

Golden Globe (1963)
Lawrence of Arabia, Winner, Best Motion Picture - Drama

British Academy Awards (1963)
Lawrence of Arabia, Winner, Best Film from any Source

Oscar (1963)
Maurice Jarre, Winner, Best Music, Score - Substantially Original

 
Professional Reviews
Los Angeles Times
"...LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, restored to its full clarity and magnificence, is one of the Seven Wonders of the cinematic world..." 02/15/1989 p.C6

Chicago Sun-Times
"...What a bold, mad act of genius it was, to make LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, or even think that it could be made....It is a spare movie in clean, uncluttered lines..." 09/02/2001 p.4

Entertainment Weekly
"...It's pretty damned good..." 04/06/2001 p.95

Total Film
"...With grand, sweeping desertscapes, huge battles and Robert Bolt's Oscar-winning dialogue, this is as shockingly beautiful and hugely intelligent as any film ever made..." 05/01/2000 p.102

Boxoffice Magazine 10 of 10
In any list of the great adventure films of all time, the Sam Spiegel-David Lean production of Lawrence of Arabia must stand near the top. In the power, sweep and realism of its story dealing with the legendary war hero, the picture has rarely been equalled. Add to this, the brilliance of its acting, most particularly by... Peter O'Toole, the excellence of David Lean's direction and...the breathtakingly beautiful outdoors photography of the Sahara Desert locations and the film becomes a "must" for every discerning moviegoer. In all, Lawrence of Arabia is a cinematic triumph. - Frank Leyendecker
 
Movie Reviews UK 10 of 10
The utterly spell-binding biography of a WWI hero, Lawrence of Arabia comes close to perfection in the realms of cinematography, score, script and performances. - Damian Cannon
 
ReelViews 10 of 10
The historical epic has been a staple of the motion picture industry since the silent era. Over the years, it has evolved to mesh with the times and meet audiences' expectations. Viewers in the 1910s got D.W. Griffith's racist Birth of a Nation, while movie-goers in the 2000s were poleaxed by the trite but visually impressive Pearl Harbor. In between lie the best of the epics, and, while it's impossible to single out one as being at the inarguable top of the heap, David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia is certainly a contender for the position. Riveting from beginning to end, featuring stellar performances, amazing cinematography, and a story without a trace of fat, the film does everything an epic is supposed to do - and more...For David Lean, widely regarded as one of the masters of epic filmmaking, Lawrence of Arabia represented the most ambitious undertaking of a fruitful career. Restored to its full length in 1989, the version available today shows the story as Lean intended it to be seen - provided the viewer is able to see it projected, not compressed onto a TV screen. While it's true that Lawrence of Arabia still works on the small screen, it is robbed of one of the most important aspect of any motion picture spectacle - the awe factor. When that is present, this becomes an event - something that even the most restless viewer will become lost in. - James Berardinelli
 
Chicago Sun-Times 10 of 10
What a bold, mad act of genius it was to make "Lawrence of Arabia," or even think that it could be made. In the words 27 years later of one of its stars, Omar Sharif: "If you are the man with the money and somebody comes to you and says he wants to make a film that's four hours long, with no stars, and no women, and no love story, and not much action either, and he wants to spend a huge amount of money to go film it in the desert, what would you say?" The impulse to make this movie was based, above all, on imagination. 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 successful..."Lawrence of Arabia" was one of the last films to be photographed in 70mm (as opposed to being blown up to 70 from a 35mm negative). It is a great experience to see it in 1989 as Lean intended it in 1962 - and also a humbling one, to realize how the motion picture industry is losing the vision to make epic films like this and settling for safe narrative formulas instead. - Roger Ebert
 

  
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