It won 7 Oscars, is 3 hours long and based on true events

It won 7 Oscars is 3 hours long and based

The visually stunning monumental film Lawrence of Arabia won the overall prize seven Oscars, including best film. In 227 minutes we learn the exciting and true story of the officer and secret agent TE Lawrence, who is played by film legend Peter O’Toole. The film has already been restored twice under difficult conditions, which was worth it because the Edition in 4K sold out quickly.

At the February 15th The new edition of the high-quality steelbook is released, which can already be pre-ordered now. It’s worth being quick, who knows how long stocks will last this time.

Lawrence of Arabia in Steelbook on 4K + Blu-ray

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In addition to the high-quality steelbook *, the film is also available on Blu-ray *, DVD * and as a stream on Prime Video *.

The steelbook contains extensive bonus material

  • Unused international prologue
  • Secrets of Lawrence of Arabia: Picture-in-Picture Graphic Track
  • Peter O’Toole remembers ‘Lawrence of Arabia’
  • Deleted balcony scene
  • The lure of the desert: Martin Scorsese on “Lawrence of Arabia”
  • Conversation with Steven Spielberg
  • Wind, Sand and Stars: The Making of a Classic
  • The True Story of Lawrence of Arabia

    Lawrence of Arabia is based on the autobiographical account of the war The seven pillars of wisdom. During the First World War, the British officer TE Lawrence was sent to the Arabian Peninsula. Here he is supposed to observe the political developments under Prince Faisal (Alec Guinness) and support the Arab uprising against the Ottoman Empire. He quickly gets caught between them Fronts of some Bedouin tribes and their ruthless laws. When he meets Sherif Ali (Omar Sharif), the two decide to cross the Nefud desert to get to Aqaba and fight against the Turkish occupiers.

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    Lawrence of Arabia is now available for pre-order.

    Director David Lean (Doctor Zhivago) knows how to stage an overly long film in an exciting way. The rousing desert epic is convincing overwhelming images, complex characters and difficult political questionswhich are engagingly discussed.

    Til today Lawrence of Arabia influenced the great Hollywood directors like George Lucas, Oliver Stone, Martin Scorcese and Steven Spielberg. The last two can also be found on the home cinema edition’s bonus material. The Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau also makes reference to the monumental film in the second episode of The Book of Boba Fett. In the hot desert sands of Tatooine it reflects parts of history.

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