

18/04/1992
Overview
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.
Sands Films

Anglia Films

KQED-TV

Thirteen

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099356
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4335154
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Review by: r96sk
Written by: r96sk on 2024-09-10T13:36:25.944Z
Interesting, but also uninteresting.
The key plotlines of 'A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia', 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 and 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.