According to Freddie Young, before he agreed to take the director of photography job following an exhausting collaboration on Lawrence d'Arabia (1962), David Lean had a major falling-out with the previous director of photography, Nicolas Roeg, over creative differences. After Young took over, an additional two weeks of photography was required to re-shoot the scenes that Roeg had shot.
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