Greatness from small beginnings. Lawrence of Arabia, from 1962, trailer reimagined for the modern day. Music Used: Hidden Citizens - Für Elise Really Slow Motion - Mad Era Lawrence of Arabia - Main Theme
I saw a re-edited version by David Lean at a starry premiere in London back in the Eighties. O'Toole and Lean were there. It was on the biggest screen available and it was magnifiicent.
Such an excellent film with superb action and visuals. I’ve had this in my library for 30 years.. yes vhs and now DVD. We still watch it at least every two years .
Probably the last of the greatest cinematography production film ever made before the introduction of modern computerized imagery. David Lean the director to whom we are to be reconnaissant to give us this great picture has inspired one of today’s greatest director, Steven Spielberg
Yep. That's why some of the most accomplished modern directors are still trying to do as much in-camera as possible. Digital artists can be brilliant and talented, but it's still hard to beat the alchemy done by joining reality and the optical / mechanical device of the camera. What they accomplished in this film the gold standard.
My favorite movie. Disliked the trailer because it shows too much. Better to play more of the music, which is what caused me to watch the movie initially and more of the beginning and possibly the rescue of Gasim.
Remembering Omar Sharif born on April 10, 1932. He was an Egyptian actor, generally regarded as his country's greatest male film star. His career encompassed over 100 films spanning 50 years. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omar_Sharif
Great movie, great actors, great story, great direction.
When he screams no prisoners, it brings a chill down my spine
Love too see it in a modern theater with modern sound. It's an amazing movie. Top ten ever made.
"I have the same problem, sir" is a brilliant response.
One of the best casts ever assembled.
One of my all time favorites. Your modern trailer almost brought a tear to my eye.
Yep, this is a great trailer! I've loved this film for years!
This movie has to be seen in a movie hall with a wide screen: it's a mesmerising experience!
I saw a re-edited version by David Lean at a starry premiere in London back in the Eighties. O'Toole and Lean were there. It was on the biggest screen available and it was magnifiicent.
Watching it on Sunday in theaters. It's a brilliant experience.
Heard so much talk about this film but when I watched Lawrence Arabia Trully is Remarkable film never dull moment Superbly directed
Such an excellent film with superb action and visuals. I’ve had this in my library for 30 years.. yes vhs and now DVD. We still watch it at least every two years .
Burn the DVD and get the Blu ray or 4K. You will not regret it. No need to thank me.
That rendering is truly remarkable. It jumps off the screen at you.
David's leans greatest achievement as a film maker .
Quite possibly the greatest film ever made .
I couldn’t agree more.
Probably the last of the greatest cinematography production film ever made before the introduction of modern computerized imagery.
David Lean the director to whom we are to be reconnaissant to give us this great picture has inspired one of today’s greatest director, Steven Spielberg
2001: A Space Odyssey.
Yep. That's why some of the most accomplished modern directors are still trying to do as much in-camera as possible. Digital artists can be brilliant and talented, but it's still hard to beat the alchemy done by joining reality and the optical / mechanical device of the camera. What they accomplished in this film the gold standard.
Apocalypse Now, Barry Lyndon, The Godfather, The Sting, Where the Red Fern Grows, House, Chinatown, Rocky, On Golden Pond are a few more.
great, great trailer. Please make more!
Brilliant modern trailer - great work
Great film ...
Greatest film ever made
The cinematography is truly remarkable!
Have to see the new print (restored colour) - in an large movie theatre of course.
Well made!
great work man
Hard to believe that this was one of O'Tooles first movies.
This is so much better than the official Sony modern trailer
Wowwwwww!!!
Como siempre colosal
İmperialist film
My favorite movie. Disliked the trailer because it shows too much. Better to play more of the music, which is what caused me to watch the movie initially and more of the beginning and possibly the rescue of Gasim.
Needs just few more bars of the main theme to realize it fully.
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Anyone notice not a single female character in this trailer
There weren't any major female characters in the movie
Remembering Omar Sharif born on April 10, 1932. He was an Egyptian actor, generally regarded as his country's greatest male film star. His career encompassed over 100 films spanning 50 years. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omar_Sharif
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