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Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Peter O'Toole, José Ferrer, and Jack Hawkins in Lawrence of Arabia (1962)

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Lawrence of Arabia

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    In the film's original release, Robert Bolt was the only listed screenwriter, even though Michael Wilson had worked on the script longer than Bolt (17 months to Bolt's 14). Wilson was denied a screen credit, because Wilson had been "blacklisted" as a Communist sympathizer by HUAC in the early 1950s. Sam Spiegel tried to force Wilson to sign a document disavowing all of his Communist ties. Wilson refused, and after Bolt took over the project, he became the sole credited writer. Wilson appealed for credit to Bolt, but Bolt was unsympathetic. Bolt and David Lean were instrumental in blocking Wilson's credit when the film was restored in 1989, and he was not listed on the credits until a video release in the 1990s after Lean and Bolt had both died. Exactly what each writer contributed is a source of contention, but it can be summed up as follows: Wilson contributed many of the historical inventions of the film: the relationship between Lawrence and Ali, the rescue/execution of Gassim, the Lowell Thomas/Bentley character, for instance. However, Bolt and Wilson's scripts were of a decidedly different focus. Wilson drew a broader analysis of the story's political context, while Bolt focused on Lawrence himself. And by Wilson's own admission, over 90% of the dialogue was Bolt's.



    The first version, shown in cinemas in 1962 (10 December: world premiere [UK]; 16 December: US premiere) was 222 minutes long. Because it was too long for the cinema managers 20 minutes had been cut by the director and producer Sam Spiegel. This version was shown in cinemas in 1963. In 1970, director David Lean was ordered to cut another 15 minutes for TV airings, which he did under the condition that this version was not to be shown in cinemas. (The first TV version reduced José Ferrer's role to little more than two lines, completely obscuring his character's homosexual inclinations and rendering the Turkish Bey as simply a sadist.) In 1989, attempts were made to recreate and restore the original version. Cut scenes were re-integrated and missing audio parts were re-recorded with the original cast.

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  • How long is Lawrence of Arabia?
    3 hours and 47 minutes
  • When was Lawrence of Arabia released?
    April 2, 2013
  • What is the IMDb rating of Lawrence of Arabia?
    8.3 out of 10
  • Who stars in Lawrence of Arabia?
    Peter O'Toole, Alec Guinness, and Anthony Quinn
  • Who wrote Lawrence of Arabia?
    Robert Bolt and Michael Wilson
  • Who directed Lawrence of Arabia?
    David Lean
  • Who was the composer for Lawrence of Arabia?
    Maurice Jarre
  • Who was the producer of Lawrence of Arabia?
    David Lean and Sam Spiegel
  • Who was the executive producer of Lawrence of Arabia?
    David Lean
  • Who was the cinematographer for Lawrence of Arabia?
    Freddie Young
  • Who was the editor of Lawrence of Arabia?
    Anne V. Coates
  • Who are the characters in Lawrence of Arabia?
    T.E. Lawrence, Auda Abu Tayi, Sherif Ali, Turkish Bey, Colonel Brighton, Mr. Dryden, Jackson Bentley, Gasim, Majid, Farraj, and others
  • What is the plot of Lawrence of Arabia?
    The story of T.E. Lawrence, the English officer who successfully united and led the diverse, often warring, Arab tribes during World War I in order to fight the Turks.
  • What was the budget for Lawrence of Arabia?
    $15 million
  • How much did Lawrence of Arabia earn at the worldwide box office?
    $45.8 million
  • How much did Lawrence of Arabia earn at the US box office?
    $45.3 million
  • What is Lawrence of Arabia rated?
    Approved
  • What genre is Lawrence of Arabia?
    Adventure, Biographical, Drama, and War
  • How many awards has Lawrence of Arabia won?
    31 awards
  • How many awards has Lawrence of Arabia been nominated for?
    45 nominations

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