Hussein ismail 60an movie

I think you're referring to the 60th anniversary of the movie "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), directed by David Lean and starring Peter O'Toole as T.E. Lawrence.

The movie is a biographical epic that tells the story of T.E. Lawrence, a British officer who led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire during World War I in the Arabian Peninsula. The film is known for its stunning cinematography, memorable performances, and epic scope.

The movie was a critical and commercial success, winning seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. It's considered one of the greatest films of all time, and its 60th anniversary is a significant milestone in the history of cinema.

Here are some interesting facts about the movie:

  1. The film was shot on location in Jordan, Morocco, and Spain.
  2. Peter O'Toole was not the first choice for the role of T.E. Lawrence. The part was initially offered to Albert Finney, who turned it down.
  3. The movie's famous "Miracles" speech, delivered by Peter O'Toole, was ad-libbed.
  4. The film's score, composed by Maurice Jarre, won an Academy Award and is considered one of the greatest film scores of all time.
  5. The movie's cinematography, led by Freddie Young, won an Academy Award and is still studied by film students today.

I hope this information helps!