Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1963)

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l Of? The editors of Photoplay Magazine proudly present its Gold Medal for excellence to Columbia’s production of “Lawrence of Arabia.” This towering movie is several pictures in one. As high adventure, it sweeps across desert scenes of stark, frightening beauty. As international intrigue, it touches conflicts still burning today. As personal drama, it explores the passions that move men to fantastic exploits. Among such veterans as Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn and Arthur Kennedy, newcomer Peter O’Toole still keeps Lawrence the dominant figure he truly was — a man forever steeped in mystery and controversy. ( Continued on page 6) Columbia Pictures; Super Panvision 70, Technicolor: Director, David Lean: Producer, Sam Spiegel.