On Apr 16, 2:00 am, Patty Winter <
pat...@wintertime.com> wrote:
> In article <
6d7500a2-ac6e-4f27-a5e3-0b5038493...@s10g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>,
Patty,
The original release time when Lawrence premiered at The
Odeon Leicester Square in London on
10 December 1962 .was 222 minutes plus Overture, Entr'Acte Music and
Exit Music which were another
12 minutes approximately in total.
About 2 months after the premiere Sam Speigel and David Lean cut 20
minutes from the film when the film moved to the Metropole,
opposite Victoria Station in London on 7 February 1963. The film was
now 202 minutes plus Overture, Entr'Acte Music and Exit Music.
In 1970-1971 another 15 minutes were deleted from Lawrence and this
edition totally destroyed the film since many of the cut scenes were
essential
to the story line .
In 1986 Robert Harris approached Columbia about the possibility of
restoring the Film to its original length of 222 minutes and was
eventually given the
go-ahead by Dawn Steele and Robert Harris began the arduous task of
restoring the film and took more than two years.
Eventually David Lean got involved in the Restoration and he made
various cuts to the 222 mins version so the final restored version was
216 minutes
plus Overture etc.
The scene in the original cut where General Allenby persuades Lawrence
to return to Arabia had originally a few more minutes than even the
1989 restored
version. Check out Alternate Versions on
us.imdb.com for a very
comprehensive information about these scenes.
A new 65mm Columbia Logo was commissioned for the film since there was
no 65mm version of the Logo Because of time restraints there was not
enogh
time to send this new Logo to the Lab Optical Make-up Department and
add the "Sparkles" which is shown on just about all Columbia Logoes.
David Lean did not like the new "non-Sparkling" logo and he ordered
that it be replaced with a standard Cinemascope (Blow-up) logo.
During January 1963
the original new 65MM Logo was replaced with the standard Logo.
As to the length of the restored version, the 227 and 228 mins version
refer to the 216 mins version with the Overture, Entr'acte Music and
Exit Music included.
Part of the original exi music is noe used on the Restoration Credits.
Regards,
Peter Mason