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A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia

1992 | 107m | English

(794 votes)

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In 1919, the great English military man T. E. Lawrence tries to help Emir Feisal, ruler of Arabia, retain his political power during the Conference of Peace in Paris.
Release Date: Apr 18, 1992
Director: Christopher Menaul
Writer: Tim Rose Price
Genres: Drama, History, TV Movie
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Production Companies Thirteen, Sands Films, Anglia Films, KQED-TV
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Ralph Fiennes T.E. Lawrence
Denis Quilley Lord Curzon
Alexander Siddig Prince Feisal (as Siddig El-Fadil)
Nicholas Jones Lord Dyson
Roger Hammond Valence
Peter Copley Maitland
Paul Freeman Dumont
Polly Walker Mme. Dumont
Gillian Barge Gertrude Bell
Jim Carter Meinertzhagen
Michael Cochrane Winston Churchill
Caroline Lena Olsson French cleaner
Corey Johnson Reporter
Bernard Lloyd Lloyd George
Name Job
Tim Rose Price Writer
Michel Sanvoisin Original Music Composer
Witold Stok Director of Photography
David Rees Editor
Claudie Castine Costume Design
Christopher Menaul Director
Name Title
Brenda Reid Producer
Marion Lear-Swaybill Executive Producer
Colin Vaines Producer
Celia Bannerman Associate Producer
Uberto Pasolini Producer
David Puttnam Producer
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r96sk
6.0

Interesting, but also uninteresting. The key plotlines of <em>'A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia'</em>, an "unofficial sequel" to *that* 1962 movie, are actually fairly intriguing, though it's all kinda presented via quite underwhelming means. My personal interest in events onscreen dipped a ... nd piqued fairly often. A trimmed run time would've helped, I'd imagine. On the cast, a debuting Ralph Fiennes makes for a solid Lawrence, though that is not a surprise given he is an excellent actor. Alexander Siddig (aka Siddig El Fadil, also basically debuting) is another noteworthy name, though I feel like he would've made a better Sherif Ali (not that he appears here) rather than Prince Faisal - Siddig is good, all the same.

Sep 10, 2024