Lawrence of Arabia | reviewed by: Joe Whip | February 24, 2013
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This release features an incredible restoration of a classic film. It looks & sounds incredible. Perfect actually. Has a 2.20:1 aspect ratio
| genre | Drama | History | War |
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| synopsis | Lawrence of Arabia is the classic film from David Lean starring Peter O’Toole and based on the autobiography from Thomas Edward Lawrence who during the first World War was on assignment by the British Empire in Arabia. The film would become a cult classic and is known today as a masterpiece. |
| lead actors | Peter O'Toole | Alec Guinness | Anthony Quinn | Jack Hawkins | Omar Sharif | Claude Rains | Anthony Quayle | José Ferrer | Arthur Kennedy | Donald Wolfit | Zia Mohyeddin | I.S. Johar | Gamil Ratib | Michel Ray | John Dimech |
| director | David Lean |















