From the 1962 film. Scene featuring Peter O'Toole and Anthony Quayle. Lawrence and Farraj visit Cairo to tell Dryden and the British officers that the Arabs have taken Aqaba.
From the 1962 film. Scene featuring Peter O'Toole and Anthony Quayle. Lawrence and Farraj visit Cairo to tell Dryden and the British officers that the Arabs have taken Aqaba.
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Maybe it was political? Think of what was happening in 1963 (when the voting for this film's Oscars happened) and the Equal Rights movement at that time. Gregory Peck's part in 'Mockingbird' was one of those beacons leading the fight for black equal rights.
No such thing has been "proven". It's speculation by Lawrence's less-than-flattering biographers - Richard Aldington, Michael Asher, Desmond Stewart - that Terrence Rattigan and then David Lean picked up on and sensationalized.
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I Love this movie ........what more can i say??