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Lawrence of Arabia (2024 Re-Release)

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Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

In celebration of Columbia Pictures 100th anniversary, Columbia Pictures and Fathom Events bring Lawrence of Arabia, Columbia’s most celebrated title, back to theaters nationwide. Winner of 7 Academy Awards® including Best Picture of 1962, Lawrence of Arabia stands as one of the most timeless and essential motion picture masterpieces. The greatest achievement of its legendary, Oscar®-winning director, David Lean (1962, Lawrence of Arabia: 1957 The Bridge on the River Kwai), the film stars Peter O’Toole — in his career-making performance — as T.E. Lawrence, the audacious World War I British army officer who heroically united rival Arab desert tribes and led them to war against the mighty Turkish Empire.

Cast

  • Peter O'Toole
  • Alec Guinness
  • Anthony Quinn
  • Jack Hawkins
  • Omar Sharif
  • José Ferrer
  • Anthony Quayle
  • Claude Rains
  • Arthur Kennedy
  • Donald Wolfit

Atom User Reviews

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Verified Review

It’s a beautiful movie. It’s dragged out but a really good movie.

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Evelyn M
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One of my favorite WWI era epics.

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Victor V

Metacritic

100

The movie manages both senses of scale—the intimate and the expansive—with equal majesty, merging them into something moving, mesmerizing, and poetic, in a way only Lean movies could really manage.

Josh Larsen
LarsenOnFilm
100

In short, they don't make 'em like this one anymore. 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.

Metacritic review by David Sterritt
David Sterritt
Christian Science Monitor
100

What a bold, mad act of genius it was, to make Lawrence of Arabia, or even think that it could be made.

Metacritic review by Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times