‘Better Call Saul’ Nearly Used ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ Camera Lens, but Got Scared Off
The desert scenes in this week’s acclaimed “Better Call Saul” episode almost got visual assistance from David Lean’s iconic 1962 epic.
The desert scenes in this week’s acclaimed “Better Call Saul” episode almost got visual assistance from David Lean’s iconic 1962 epic.
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