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Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Soundboard

Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Soundboard

Lawrence of Arabia is an epic historical drama film released in 1962, directed by David Lean and based on the life of T. E. Lawrence. Set during World War I, the film follows the extraordinary journey of Lawrence, a British army officer, as he leads the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire.

The film features an incredible ensemble cast that brought the characters to life with their exceptional performances. Peter O'Toole portrays the titular character, T. E. Lawrence, delivering a mesmerizing and unforgettable performance that earned him critical acclaim. O'Toole captures Lawrence's complex personality, from his idealism and determination to his struggles with his own identity.

Alec Guinness portrays Prince Faisal, a prominent Arab leader who joins forces with Lawrence to fight against the Ottoman Empire. Guinness's portrayal showcases Faisal's intelligence, wisdom, and the charisma necessary to unite the Arab tribes. Anthony Quinn delivers a powerful performance as Auda Abu Tayi, a tribal leader who becomes a key ally to Lawrence. Quinn brings an incredible presence to the screen, embodying Auda's bravado and loyalty.

Other notable performances include Omar Sharif as Sherif Ali, a warrior from a rival tribe who eventually becomes Lawrence's closest friend; Jack Hawkins as General Allenby, the British military commander who recognizes Lawrence's abilities; and Claude Rains as Mr. Dryden, a British diplomat who deals with Lawrence's unconventional methods.

The film's monumental and breathtaking cinematography, captured by Freddie Young, transports viewers to the vast and unforgiving desert landscapes of the Middle East. The wide shots of Lawrence crossing the desert on his camel, along with the sweeping aerial shots of the Arab forces riding on horseback, create a sense of awe and grandeur.

Maurice Jarre's unforgettable score adds another layer of majesty to the film. The iconic theme song, known as the "Lawrence of Arabia Theme," has become synonymous with the epicness of the film itself. It perfectly captures the adventurous spirit of Lawrence's journey and has become one of the most recognizable pieces of film music in history.

The film received immense critical acclaim upon its release and won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. It continues to be regarded as a cinematic masterpiece and is often ranked among the greatest films ever made. Its exploration of Lawrence's complex character, the clash of cultures, and the implications of imperialism resonated strongly with audiences then and continues to do so today.

If you are interested in experiencing this extraordinary film, you can now play and download Lawrence of Arabia (1962) through various streaming platforms. Allow yourself to be transported to a different era, to witness the triumphs and struggles of a true legend, and to be enthralled by the stunning visuals and captivating performances. Lawrence of Arabia is a film that reminds us of the power of cinema to tell important stories and to inspire awe and wonder.

Al Lawrence.
All of whom are the responsibility of your precious Arab Council
Already in imagination, he catches trout...
And a long tongue between them.
And are treated harshly.
And beloved of God.
And let me go back to mine.
And that is the desert.
Anything else?
Aqaba!
Barbarous and cruel.
Better?
But a man who tells half lies has forgotten where he put it.
But did he really deserve...
But not so fast as we do, you will find.
By God, I should hope not.
Can you pass for an Arab in an Arab town?
Certainly.
Cigarette, Your Excellency?
Daud?
Do we rest here?
Do you think I'm just anybody?
Do you think we should shift them out of Medina now?
Does Auda take me for one of his own bastards?
Does it surprise you, Mr. Bentley?
Don't try that, Dryden. There's a principle involved.
English!
Farraj?
First I want a room. With a bed, with sheets.
Friends, we've been foolish. Auda won't come to Aqaba.
From Britain?
From here to Lord Feisal's camp is Harith country.
From Oxfordshire.
God be with you, English.
God!
Good.
Good.
Greedy, barbarous and cruel?
Happy.
Harith.
He can..
He cannot ride.
He could find worse masters than Feisal.
He had some minor function on my staff in Cairo
He hasn't 1l10 so many men, sir.
He laughed.
He's riding the whirlwind.
Hey, you!
Hide yourself, my friend.
Home, sir
Hospitals, fire station. Everything, sir.
How harshly?
How old are you?
I am Bedu.
I do, sir.
I don't know.
I enjoyed it.
I fear they hunger for Arabia.
I gave Math Budad two lamps for it.
I have heard of you
I know.
I know.
I must find something honorable.
I see.
I shall be at Aqaba.
I think so
I thought I was a hard man, sir.
I told you, no such treaty exists.
I was wondering that, sir.
I will tell you what they pay me, and you will tell me if this is...
I'll certainly watch out for him. You're being very sympathetic.
I'll tell thee what...
I'm at my summer camp, a poor place.
In 10 days...
In 13 weeks I can have Arabia in chaos.
Is it this?
It is of little consequence to us.
It restricts us to small things.
It seems to me that you are free to choose your own name, then.
It's just that I heard in Cairo that...
It's personal.
Knowledge of...
Lawrence is behind it, sir.
Lawrence!
Led, may I remind you, by a British serving officer.
Let me see now..
Major Lawrence is in charge of all this, is he?
More?
Moses did.
Much better. You were right.
My name is for my friends.
My people are unused to explosives and machines.
No Arab loves the desert.
No prisoners!
No, I can't claim to have known him.
No.
No.
No.
No. But many did
No. There is no resemblance.
Not here, but on the Western front in the trenches.
Not that it matters at all.
Now!
Oh, I've learned all right.
Oh, my God.
One cup.
One more failure and you will find yourself alone.
Or do you know, lieutenant, in the Arab city of Cordoba...
Other? What other?
Port arms!
Seconded to the Arab Bureau.
Several languages.
So you keep saying.
So.
So..
Take them to Sherif Ali.
Technical units particularly
Thank you for your hospitality, gentlemen.
Thanks.
That is different. These are not ordinary men.
That means 1000 packs of high explosives and 1000 crack rifles.
That that he killed was the man he brought out of the Nef ud.
That there would be no question of Lieutenant Lawrence...
That's not true. We killed some.
The bureau thinks the job of the moment, sir, is to win the war.
The miracle is accomplished.
Their morale, if they ever had any, which I doubt...
There is not a man without a price on his head.
These were cut last night, Lawrence, in Damascus.
They are stealing our water.
They are the robes of a sherif of the Beni Wejh.
They can cross 60 miles of desert in a day.
They hope to gain their freedom.
They hope to gain their freedom.
They were here. I caught them.
They'll come back.
They're a tribe of slaves. They serve the Turks.
They're leaving.
This afternoon!
This is a new trick.
This is the way the Bedu has always fought.
Thy mother mated with a scorpion.
Tomorrow the finest sheets in the finest room and hotel in Cairo.
Treaty, sir?
Under the circumstances, I think I must take over. Immediately.
Upon my soul I do.
Very fine.
Very well, gentlemen. The cavalry's gone through Mazril and Deraa.
Wash.
We die.
We leave no wounded for the Turks.
We work it for Feisal of Mecca.
Well, if it is in a man to be a servant, Sherif Ali...
Well, Mr. Bentley, you will find Major Lawrence with my army.
Well, there's only one Lawrence.
Well?
What ails the Englishman?
What did the English do to him in Jerusalem?
What of it?
What will you do now?
What, in your opinion, do these people hope to gain from this war?
What, more words?
What, then?
What!
When the war's over, he can be anything he wants.
When you are ready to go...
Where did you get that?
Who work only for profit.
Why do you walk?
Why don't we start now?
Why suppose that? We both know I'm right.
Why?
With 50 of my men.
With gold, with guns, with everything.
With me, it is merely good manners.
Won't we?
Would be a sideshow of a sideshow.
Yeah.
Yes
Yes, cross Sinai.
Yes, I can imagine.
Yes, I fear you have a long journey. Can you ride a camel?
Yes, thank Him.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
You are angry, English
You are not fat?
You have an elder brother.
You have blue eyes.
You know him though?
You might have told me that, Dryden.
You understand, Lieutenant Lawrence...
You were right and I was wrong.
Your Highness, we Americans were once a colonial people.
75 men have I killed with my own hands, in battle.
Ample, I should think. We can't just do nothing.
Come where? Back.
Each? No.
Flimsy, sir. Thank you.
Get that wog out of here. Clear off.
Halt! Walk on.
I am not Harith. No.
It's the Turkish route to the canal. Not anymore.
Last week they were near El Ghira. Ghira?
Shouldn't say he had long to live. Well, he's a brave man
That is too much. All right.
That's why they're fighting. Oh, surely.
This pistol yours? No, his.
What is this? This is my bodyguard.
You are a deserter. No, effendi.
You mean...? We leave no wounded for the Turks.
You're not Prince Feisal? No.

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