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  • i didn't know what mean....this movie???

  • i didn't what mean....this movie???

  • Cinamatography is now a lost art, using the camera to tell a story. Now everything is shot in a documentary style with constant editing and no stop talking.

  • @adelaide102 Yes. The screen shots of the men in circle around the well is very powerful both cinamentography, and pyschologically.

  • the kid is a better horse rider than the old man... look at the bugger rip on that Arab's mouth with the bit.

  • how can i find the portion where it is said, "these are ordinary men they can't do this" and lawrence replies " these men can do this, because i told them they were not ordinary men" thanks chet

  • Such a classic! Thanks for sharing!

  • This is the best of all films. It is a master piece of art. It is a perfect movie but for one detail: It was Lawrence who spoke arabic with the others and not the others speaking in broken english. Hearing all them arabs speak english gives a sense of fakeness.

  • to the four who dislike ... you wouldn't know great acting if it bit you on the arse!

  • way anasi pjotr o tool mus alexis sorbas ille...

  • I hate the fake nose on Anthony Quinn, but that's acting! I love the humor with Ali and Auda insulting each other while Lawrence is back there looking dumb with his hands in the air because he's being held up by a child! So funny. I've also wondered whether Ali was being portrayed by a bad guy because they dressed him in black. I would have thought black was the last color desert people would wear because it absorbs heat! It's artistic license, sure, but an interesting question.

  • @IrisMG What colors or fake noses you talk about ?! You leave the substance of the movie and you try o analyse colors?!!! Auda says : " Are you with that party of dogs who drink from my well,," !!! This is the very true thing about Arabs. Even today arabs consider their other fellow arabs to be dogs. Actually just the other day Ghaddafi in Libya said " Arabs are dogs" !! Nothing changed about arabs for the last 100 years. Actually arabs are going backwards like camel piss !!!

    Greetings.

  • @soranB55 I'm not sure what you're talking about. Can you start over?

  • @IrisMG Bless you. Which part you are not sure about?

  • هههههههههههههههههههههههههههههه­ه

    هذا هو لورنس العرب

    امحق

  • Mon film culte…et une des plus belle scène qui illustre bien la complexité du personnage

  • What acting and what a film! Majestic.

  • Que gazela...

  • "What are you doing englishman?"

    lol I was thinking the same thing.

  • hehe, I love the movie..love the characters..love the acting...

    ...its that nagging western imperialism intruding....

  • ı dont lıke lawrence.. ı m turk and we will come again !!! we real Aslan ..next tıme we will roaring..only you wait !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @blueshine6100000 Stop talking nonsense. I am Turkish too. Show respect to a great actor, O'Toole

  • @sbayir75 ıf you are turk you must speak lıke to me !!!

  • Antonio Rodolfo Quinn Oaxaca "Anthony Quinn " Born in Chihuahua Mexico during the Mexican Revolution ,His Mother Manuela "Nellie" Oaxaca was of AZTEC ancestry ,His Father Francisco Quinn of Irish -Mexican ancestry Born in Mexico ;rode with Pancho Villa .. Viva Anthony Quinn !!

  • wonderful film

  • 4:22 to 5:15 best part of this video.

  • The part where he pulls his dagger out and puts it back in his holster is so anticlimactic.

  • Deux grands acteurs, Peter O'Toole et Anthony Quinn dans le rôle d'Auda Abu Tayi. Et un autre grand acteur, Omar Sharif dans le rôle du Cheik Ali ibn el Karish ! Film magnifique et l'histoire d'un homme hors du commun, Thomas-Edward Lawrence, Lawrence d'Arabie, El Aurens qui a pu réunir les tribus arabes. Wonferful vidéo ! Congratulations !

  • The lead Arabs in the film are an Egyptian film star, a chameleon like English character actor, and a guy of mixed Mexican/Irish descent. Most of the real Arabs in the film were extras. Cannot say too much about Alec Guiness and Anthony Quinn:

    they were both incredible in this film.

  • Brilliant. All the actores, all the scenesphene... everything is something you won't see these days.

  • What are you teaching him today? Howeitat hospitality?

  • lawrence is a man to respect but did he get molested by the turkish army? please tell me

  • @QatarnehChannel Lawrence walked right into Deraa, away from his army and was seized. The Turks were looking high and low for him, but couldnt be sure they had him. They grilled him for the position of his army but he never spoke. He was beaten half to death and sodomized by the commander of the garrison before they threw him out. He alluded to it briefly in his writings.

  • @QatarnehChannel There have been rumors that he had been captured and raped for decades(I read of it in the 70s), but by what army I don't recall. There were rumors that he was gay, not that it matters.

  • anthony queen what a great actor..and of course peter, and omar...are great as well...i love this film

  • You wish,...............you little pomegranate.

  • This film was O'Toole's screen debut. Apart from his height (6 feet), he was the image of the real T.E. Lawrence, as he

    looked in news photos of that day.

  • Anthony Quinn - RIP .. freakin legendary actor

  • 1:25 are you alone?

  • related to this geezer

  • lol 1:22 "what are you doing englishman?"

  • lawrance is gay...we quinn ottoman((OSMANLI)))

  • best movie ever

  • Anthony Quinn and Omar Sharif in the same scene, does it get any better than this?

  • iste arap milleti birileri emretmeden dogruyu bulamayan zavallilar onlari turklere karsi kiskirtan ingiliz bugun irakta afaganistanda filistinde namuslarina tecavuz mallarina el koyuyor deki arapta ne arasin namus onlarda hersey satlik

  • Lawrence, Spartacus, Ben Hur, How the West Was Won, The Longest Day, King of Kings, 2001... what an era for sheer brilliance.

  • greek language was widely spoken from the west and east , but look at it now

    only greek people speak it

    the wisdom of history that the sheer brilliance transfer from nation to another and so on

    by the way , please don`t explain my words as a sign of hating west

  • Robbed of an oscar - PETER O'TOOLE !

  • @tiredoldbag

    Robbed is too strong. Gregory Peck put on a command performance in "To Kill a Mockingbird" The Academy had to pick one of them. Truly epic performances by both actors. Certainly better than the crud they put out today.

  • @tiredoldbag and you could pick O'Toole over Gregory Peck? That's like picking between Rachel Welch an Cheryl Tiegs.

  • saudnasse ofcourse we love we are prophet and just i want to asking some thing you thing you have a honour if you say yes and you look arabic world and just palestina enough for your understanding and no one turks love you becouse you are sleeping and your dont have any responsibility unfurtunelity this is true and ofcourse you are my brother but silly lazy brother

  • who gives a shit if he's arab or not. he is a human first of all.

    Fucking arabic racist piece of shit.

  • AS Audar Abu Tayi / Anthony Quinn would say... "this honours the unworthy"

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  • 5*****

  • Actors whole cast !

  • Great Actor under the Shadow of Best directer David Lean !

  • Auda abu Tayi's family tried to sue Columbia pictures for its depiction of Auda. In fact, Lawrences family tried to sue also. It was a great movie but it like all movies, a total distortion of real events.

  • I taught English in Saudi for 4 years. One of my students was a very nice but quiet guy. Three months after I met him, on the last day of class before everybody left to take up their jobs, they asked me why I went to Saudi. I said I loved a film called Lawrence of Arabia, which they knew. My favorite character was Auda Abu Tayi.

    Then the whole class, and then the whole school and its administration, informed me that one of my students was his great-grandson. The quiet guy. I fainted in class.

  • for any one know him well : why he failed big time when he did Macbeth on stage ?

  • haha!love the arabian curtesies/introductions!...''d­oes your father still steal?''-''did you know your own father?''hahaha!lol!

  • Tool by name, tool by nature.

  • They are largely misunderstood by most of the world but that is old news.

  • They are a very majestic and elegant people in their own way.

  • @juicecreg who ? arabs? yes they r..... yes we r I'm 1/4 arab myself!!!

  • The film is loosely based on T E Lawrence's book 'The Seven Pillars Of Wisdom', an amazing book and a gold mine of information on how the Middle East looks the way it does today.

  • I am a RIVER to my people!

  • greatest movie ever made

  • "Nothing is WRITTEN".. Great movie..

  • Auda (Awda?) is just like this in the book this wonderful film was based on. The Seven Pillars of Wisdom.

    Best wishes.

  • this film is about a true story!

  • Actually Auda quickly became one of Lawrence's most staunch supporters (instead of just a greedy war lord) and became quite the diplomat. Auda's family sued when the film came out because they were so upset about how the film had portrayed Auda. from an artistic perspective, however, the character makes sense, and Anthony Quinn is a genius.

  • Yes, well said written!

  • The kid should've bought it when he pulled the revolver on Lawrence. I would remake the entire film just to right this wrong.

  • it's about a british officer in ww1 called T E lawrence who lead the Arab revolt against Turkey, great movie!

  • Tremendously long movie but it's great. I spent a whole saturday morning watching it once. It'd be awesome to have that white, robe-like set of clothes!

  • "I'm the man who broke the bank of Monte Carlo"

    Love this film!!

  • no prisoners

  • My favorite movie (next to Lion in Winter) and the finest film and score ever produced by the superb David Lean with The Great Peter O'Toole and the best cast ever assembled in the world. I saw it at the LA Fox in 61 when I was 6, and again at 32 with the added scenes at 34 wks' with child. God bless Peter O'Toole, the last of our great Irish actors (aye, Irish lass) agus beannacht liat Dia! They don't make films like this anymore. Brilliant, exciting, perfection, amazing. Thank you, Mr. O'T!

  • I agree with the one that said everyone should see this at least once. The atmosphere and the score are breathtaking on their own, but together it's nothing short of genius. I higly doubt I will ever see anything else like Lawrence again. And I suppose someone is going to kill me now, but I do actually think the casting was good. Although, I could do without Anthony Quinn.....

  • Magnificent! nothing beats watching this film on a quiet day and with a bottle of wine on the side.

  • Well, its a great film, I love it. But it's not in public domain, so be prepared for some trouble!

  • This is one great film everyone should see at least once. And on a big, big screen if you can find one.

    It was so realistic when I saw it in the theater that later I spent hours shaking the sand out of my shoes.

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