Peter and the Missing Oscar

Lawrence of Arabia
1962 Best Picture

100 Words
In the sweeping sands of the desert, there is an oasis at the center of Peter O’Toole’s eyes.

Though Atticus Finch probably deserved it, one question remains after the four-hour journey through this cinematic magic masterpiece: How in the hell did Peter O’Toole NOT win Best Actor for this? He leads fierce residents of Arabia into battle while somehow pulling off the local fashion. He manages to be both commanding and vulnerable. He manages to suppress any audience yawning in one of the longest Best Picture winners to date. All this, he manages to do while portraying a real person.


2 responses to “Peter and the Missing Oscar”

  1. Galen Humphrey Avatar

    am thinkin’ Peter wasn’t snubbed; snobs snubbed Lawrence

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  2. ozarkmedusa Avatar

    Galen has a point …. Okay, back to my annoying obsession with the posters – this one is so good graphically! The menacing black silhouette of a totally white faced person, under the electric white turban – powerful! But they damn-near RUINED it with the stupid sentence at the top: “After five years, the first motion picture from the creators of ‘Bridge Over the River Kwai” – what is this, a POSTER, or a newspaper article? It’s 1961 – they don’t have it down yet.

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