Lawrence of Arabia 60th Anniversary Steelbook UHD Review

5 Stars Now a stand-alone release!
Lawrence of Arabia Steelbook Review

David Lean’s masterpiece, Lawrence of Arabia, finally arrives on its own 4K UHD Blu-ray.

Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Released: 11 Dec 1962
Rated: Approved
Runtime: 228 min
Director: David Lean
Genre: Adventure, Biography, Drama, History, War
Cast: Peter O'Toole, Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Jack Hawkins
Writer(s): T.E. Lawrence (writings), Robert Bolt (screenplay), Michael Wilson (screenplay)
Plot: The story of T.E. Lawrence, the English officer who successfully united and led the diverse, often warring, Arab tribes during World War I in order to fight the Turks.
IMDB rating: 8.3
MetaScore: 100

Disc Information
Studio: Sony
Distributed By: N/A
Video Resolution: 2160p HEVC w/HDR
Aspect Ratio: 2.20:1
Audio: Dolby Atmos, English 7.1 Dolby TrueHD, English 5.1 DTS-HDMA, French 5.1 DD, Other
Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, French, Other
Rating: PG-13
Run Time: 3 Hr. 46 Min.
Package Includes: UHD, Blu-ray, Digital Copy
Case Type: 4-disc Steelbook
Disc Type: UHD
Region: All
Release Date: 06/07/2022
MSRP: $45.99

The Production: 5/5

David Lean’s 1962 epic Lawrence of Arabia is truly a masterpiece of cinema. Lovingly restored in 1989 to the director’s originally-intended 228-minute cut (including overture, intermission and exit music) by Robert A. Harris and Jim Painten (under Lean’s supervision), with additional touch-ups in 2012 (for it’s anniversary and Blu-ray release) and more recently in 2020 for this new 4K UHD Blu-ray release by Grover Crisp’s team at Sony, the movie has never looked or sounded better than it does today (see my Video and Audio scores below for more details).

Lawrence of Arabia tells the story of T.E Lawrence, a British archeologist, army officer, diplomat, and writer (according to Wikipedia). The movie covers his life in the British army during World War I as Lawrence (Peter O’Toole) is sent to seek out Prince Faisal (Alec Guinness) in hopes to establish diplomatic relations with the Arab community by assisting them with their revolt against Turkish occupation. Lawrence proposes a daring sneak attack on the port city of Aqaba by crossing the deadly Nefud Desert and attacking the city from behind, since its main gunnery installations are permanently pointed at the water. The victory wins Lawrence favor not only with the Arabs – including Sherif Ali (Omar Sharif) and Auda abu Tayi (Anthony Quinn) – but also British commander General Allenby (Jack Hawkins) and diplomat Mr. Dryden (Claude Rains). Lawrence continues to aid in commanding the Arab army with hopes of uniting the tribes and retaining them as British allies.

Photographed in 65mm utilizing the SuperPanavision 70 process by Freddie Young (Doctor Zhivago, You Only Live Twice), the film is a visual feast of vast vistas that take advantage of the higher resolution film format as small dots slowly emerge to be people on camelback travelling towards the camera. While a nearly 4-hour epic may deter some due to its length, director Lean along with his talented cast of actors, Maurice Jarre’s sweeping score and a smart script by Robert Bolt (A Man for All Seasons, Doctor Zhivago) and Michael Wilson (Planet of the Apes) keep the film entertaining. Of course, an intermission at the 139 minute mark helps.

Video: 5/5

3D Rating: NA

One word can easily describe Lawrence of Arabia on 4K UHD Blu-ray – Wow! Sony’s latest restoration work (detailed by Grover Crisp within the hard-bound book included as part of the Columbia Classics boxed set) is truly remarkable, offering a major increase in detail over the 2012 Blu-ray (also included in this set). On the Blu-ray, for example, during the opening funeral sequence, the pinstripes on Jackson Bentley’s suit appear to smear as he moves from side to side, but not as evident on this new 4K release. The same can be said of the hairs on Lawrence’s arm as he is painting the map ion the very next scene. Film grain is a bit more noticeable, but it is never distracting. Colors are much more natural, with the Blu-ray appearing almost over-saturated by comparison. Contrast is exceptional, allowing for deeper blacks and better defined textures in both black and white costumes especially. The movie has been encoded using HEVC at 2160p with both HDR10 and Dolby Vision high dynamic range. To maximize bitrate, the film also spans two discs (a BD100 and a BD66), splitting the feature at the proper intermission mark.

Audio: 5/5

Again, just WOW! The new Dolby Atmos mix expands and deepens the already pretty spectacular DTS-HD MA 5.1 mix created for the 2012 Blu-ray (that 5.1 mix is also available on this disc). Overheads are used more to better immerse the viewer, with no noticeable discrete effects added. Surround activity is much more seamless and precise as sounds move from front to back and left to right (and vice versa). LFE is tighter and more robust, but never overbearing. Dialogue is clear and understandable throughout, although it does occasionally reveal some of the limitations in recording technology of the time.

Special Features: 4.5/5

Lawrence of Arabia is finally available as a stand-alone release with the same discs that were included in the Columbia Classics 4K Ultra HD Collection (Volume One), all four discs housed in a nice sturdy steelbox.

UHD Disc One:
Unused International Prologue (2160p; 1:00): The original text prologue that appeared in some territories upon the film’s initial theatrical release as an attempt to better explain the background of the story. It was later removed at director David Lean’s request.

Blu-ray Feature Disc:
Secrets of Arabia: Feature-Length Picture-in-Graphics Track

Blu-ray Special Features Disc:
Peter O-Toole Revisits “Lawrence of Arabia”

Making of “Lawrence of Arabia” Documentary

Deleted Balcony Scene with Introduction by Anne V. Coates

The Lure of the Desert: Martin Scorsese on “Lawrence of Arabia”

A Conversation with Steven Spielberg

Wind, Sand and Star: The Making of a Classic (1963 & 1970 Versions)

Maan, Jordan: The Camels Are Cast

In Search of Lawrence

Romance of Arabia

King Hussein Visits “Lawrence of Arabia” Set

In Love with the Desert Documentary

“Lawrence” at 50: A Classic Restored

Archival Interviews:
Steven Spielberg on “Lawrence of Arabia”
William Friedkin on “Lawrence of Arabia”
Sydney Pollack on “Lawrence of Arabia”

New York Premiere Footage

Advertising Campaigns

Vintage Trailers & TV Spots

Digital Copy: An insert contains a code to redeem a digital copy in UHD on Movies Anywhere. Unfortunately, Sony still has not updated the digital release of this classic on Movies Anywhere and iTunes/Apple TV. Movies Anywhere only offers the movie in HDR10 and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio, while iTunes/Apple TV has Dolby Vision but only Dolby 5.1. Vudu is the only digital retailer that has the movie in both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. Sony loses one-half point under Special Features for not fixing this issue.

Overall: 5/5

This is one of many classics that many of us film aficionados who are UHD-equipped have been longing to see on this format, especially as a stand-alone release, and it does not disappoint (except for the digital copy). Highly Recommended.

Todd Erwin has been a reviewer at Home Theater Forum since 2008. His love of movies began as a young child, first showing Super 8 movies in his backyard during the summer to friends and neighbors at age 10. He also received his first movie camera that year, a hand-crank Wollensak 8mm with three fixed lenses. In 1980, he graduated to "talkies" with his award-winning short The Ape-Man, followed by the cult favorite The Adventures of Terrific Man two years later. Other films include Myth or Fact: The Talbert Terror and Warren's Revenge (which is currently being restored). In addition to movie reviews, Todd has written many articles for Home Theater Forum centering mostly on streaming as well as an occasional hardware review, is the host of his own video podcast Streaming News & Views on YouTube and is a frequent guest on the Home Theater United podcast.

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Will look into this. But at $45.00 Pass. I know it will come down on Amazon. It will drop a bit more on Amazon.
I will end up getting it down the road soon.
 

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Will look into this. But at $45.00 Pass. I know it will come down on Amazon. It will drop a bit more on Amazon.
I will end up getting it down the road soon.
$45 is the suggested retail. Amazon currently has it on pre-order for $31.99.
 

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I would have grabbed a copy - but without Julie Andrews..
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Will look into this. But at $45.00 Pass. I know it will come down on Amazon. It will drop a bit more on Amazon.
I will end up getting it down the road soon.

32 at BBY, Target, and BBY -- will be in many BBY and maybe others Tues if you want to pick it out

$30 at Bullmoose ($35 FS though, but a $5GC works and no sales tax)

$27 shipped at DeepDiscount with one of trhe 10% off codes (DEEP10 or Plunge)
 

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Will look into this. But at $45.00 Pass. I know it will come down on Amazon. It will drop a bit more on Amazon.
I will end up getting it down the road soon.

32 at BBY, Target, and BBY -- will be in many BBY and maybe others Tues if you want to pick it out

$30 at Bullmoose ($35 FS though, but a $5GC works and no sales tax)

$27 shipped at DeepDiscount with one of trhe 10% off codes (DEEP10 or Plunge)
Amazon just now dropped their price to $29.99.
 

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I’ve been waiting for this. I pre-ordered this and Bridge on the River Kwai on Amazon. Looking forward to essentially first time viewings.

Thanks for the review. Too bad the included blu ray is not mastered from the new source used on the 4K disc.
 

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That is one ugly steel book for a vintage movie IMHO. Look to the 4 Hitchcock films on how to do it right paying homage to the original marketing art.
Sony has typically had “new” artwork for their steel book editions, using more original artwork based on film posters for the standard packaging.
 

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So if the included discs have already been reviewed don’t we really just need a review of the case itself I.e. is it embossed? Do the colors pop? etc and a link to the prior?. But thanks for the review, even if previously reviewed.
 

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Is the Blu-ray features disc included here also included in the standalone Blu-ray release from a while back? Or is there anything new for this edition?

I have had the good fortune to see Lawrence of Arabia multiple times in theaters in 70mm but have not made a disc purchase. I don't need the 4K disc as I am not 4K equipped right now but would be willing to consider it in order to get those extras.
 

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Amazon just now dropped their price to $29.99.
And there you go!
Give it a week tops.
And BB and Walmart/Target will drop it even more.
And the price war is on. Then Amazon will have some Prime deal on it. At $20.00... They're off and running.
 

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Is the Blu-ray features disc included here also included in the standalone Blu-ray release from a while back? Or is there anything new for this edition?

I have had the good fortune to see Lawrence of Arabia multiple times in theaters in 70mm but have not made a disc purchase. I don't need the 4K disc as I am not 4K equipped right now but would be willing to consider it in order to get those extras.
I have a complete 4K setup. It's worth it. All the new stuff I get now on DVD is 4K. If it's out.
 

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So if the included discs have already been reviewed don’t we really just need a review of the case itself I.e. is it embossed? Do the colors pop? etc and a link to the prior?. But thanks for the review, even if previously reviewed.
...and does it have a motor ;)?
 

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...and does it have a motor ;)?
Lol can it hold a bologna sandwich and keep it cold?

Steelbooks are collectibles so therefore:
What does the back cover look like?
What images do the inside show ?
Is the front glossy or matte?
In addition to what I already mentioned above

Basically that’s all I care about when I buy one of these whenever the quality of the content already known .
And if on a rare occasion one of these is manufactured with different content then of course I’d want to know.
 
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