T.E. Lawrence declined invitations to film his writings as early as 1926, when
Rex Ingram suggested the idea. Later,
Alexander Korda tried to launch a version starring
Leslie Howard, written by
John Monk Saunders and directed by
Lewis Milestone. Over the years, such stars as
Robert Donat,
Laurence Olivier,
Cary Grant,
Burgess Meredith, and
Alan Ladd were all promoted as leads. Screenwriter
Michael Wilson finally convinced Lawrence's brother to sell the film rights to
Sam Spiegel by submitting his screenplay for approval in 1960.
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