A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia


A Dangerous Man Lawrence After Arabia is a British television film of 1992 depicting the experiences of T. E. Lawrence and Emir Feisal of the Hejaz at the Paris Peace Conference after the end of the First World War. One of the conferences many concerns was determining the fates of territories formerly under the rule of the defeated Ottoman Empire. The film stars Ralph Fiennes in his first film role as T. E. Lawrence, Alexander Siddig then credited as Siddig ElFadil as Faisal, Denis Quilley as Lord Curzon, and Nicholas Jones as Lord Dyson. It was made by Anglia Films and Enigma Television, and was first screened onApril 1992 on the ITV network.

The film starts with a quotation from Lawrences book Seven Pillars of Wisdom which is used to provide the title of the filmAll men dream but not equally. Those who dream in the dark recesses of the night awake in the day to find all was vanity. But the dreamers of day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, and make it possible. ........

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