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David Lean's favorite place in the world was behind the lens of a camera. | David lean, Film director, Lean
Turner Classic Movies: TCM - Remembering director David Lean on his birthday, here on the set of THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI ('57) | Facebook
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Noel Coward as Captain Kinross R. N. Portrait IN WHICH WE SERVE 1942 writer Noel Coward directors Noel Coward and David Lean Two Cities Films / British Lion Film Corporation Stock Photo - Alamy
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Signed DAVID LEAN AUTOGRAPH,"Ryan's Daughter" Movie Program, BOOK, COA UACC DVD at Amazon's Entertainment Collectibles Store
Behind the Clapperboard - Lawrence of Arabia (1962). David Lean Cinematography: Freddie Young | Facebook
![DepressedBergman on Twitter: "In "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), to film Omar Sharif's (#BOTD) entrance through a mirage, Freddie Young used a special 482mm lens (David Lean lens) from Panavision, created by Takuo DepressedBergman on Twitter: "In "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), to film Omar Sharif's (#BOTD) entrance through a mirage, Freddie Young used a special 482mm lens (David Lean lens) from Panavision, created by Takuo](https://pbs.twimg.com/tweet_video_thumb/FP_zHyQagAAoiQp.jpg)