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Rating: 5.915/10 by 1473 users

Sahara (2005)

Seasoned adventurer and treasure hunter Dirk Pitt, a former Navy SEAL, sets out for the African desert with his wisecracking buddy Al in search of a confederate ironclad battleship rumored to have vanished long ago, the main draw being the treasure supposedly hidden within the lost vessel. When the daring duo come across Dr. Eva Rojas, a beautiful scientist who is juggling an escape from a warlord and a mission to stop the spread of a powerful plague, their desert expedition begins to heat up.

Directing:
  • Breck Eisner
  • Jean Bourne
  • Pedro Sopeña
  • Yann Marie Faguet
  • Ahmed Hatimi
  • Carlos Santana
  • Samantha Smith
  • James Chasey
  • Francisco Barrionuevo
  • Terry Madden
  • Rachid Bouzida
  • Julie Brown
  • Christopher Newman
  • Luis Casacuberta
  • Tom Glaisyer
  • E.J. Foerster
  • Ben Howarth
  • Tarik Ait Ben Ali
Writing:
  • Clive Cussler
  • John C. Richards
  • Thomas Dean Donnelly
  • James V. Hart
  • Joshua Oppenheimer
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Apr 06, 2005

Rating: 5.915/10 by 1473 users

Alternative Title:
Sahara - Le avventure di Dirk Pitt di Clive Cussler - IT
Sahara - PT
撒哈拉奇兵 - CN

Country:
Germany
Morocco
Spain
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Français
العربية
Runtime: 02 hour 04 minutes
Budget: $130,000,000
Revenue: $119,269,486

Plot Keyword: dying and death, civil war, based on novel or book, africa, warlord, rescue mission, treasure hunt, sahara desert, doctor, scientist, desert, historical event, ironclad ship, adventurer, american civil war, tuareg, plague, african tribe, mali, treasure hunter, lagos, river niger, unexplained deaths, world health organization, amused, exhilarated, former navy seal, confederate ship, neurologist, historical artifacts
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Penélope Cruz
Dr. Eva Rojas
Steve Zahn
Al Giordino
Lennie James
General Zateb Kazim
Lambert Wilson
Yves Massarde
William H. Macy
Admiral Jim Sandecker
Glynn Turman
Dr. Frank Hopper
Robert Cavanah
Captain Tombs
Tosin Sanyalo
Azikiwe Nwokolo
Rakie Ayola
Mrs. Nwokolo
Patrick Malahide
Ambassador Polidori
Emmanuel Ighodaro
Kazim's Officer Asselar
Nicholas Beveney
Gunboat 1 Officer
Empotoe Bosage
Pick Up Truck Guard
Matthew Flynn
1st Lieutenant, Ironclad
Ouahbou Houcine
Tuareg Village Boy #1
Daniel Njo Lobé
Tuareg Sangare
Francis Magee
Fuse Cutter
Thierno Amath Mbaye
Pick Up Truck Driver
Femi Ogunbanjo
Modibo's Tuareg #2
Eddie Osei
Train Guard
Nathan Osgood
Gun Captain
Lahcen Ouezgane
Tuareg Village Boy #2
Robert Paterson
NUMA Crew Member
Christopher Saul
Pilot, Ironclad
Billy Seymour
Powder Monkey
Mark Springer
Solar Plant Guard
Celestine Vita
Old Woman in Labbezanga
Mark Wells
Sailor Who Drops Gold

Kamurai

Decent watch, might watch again, but can't recommend unless you're running out of things to watch or are an action archaeology fan. This was a weird attempt created a 2005 version of Indiana Jones, or, since this is in Africa, Alex Quartermaine with Matthew McConaughey, of all people. I'm not aware of Matthew McConaughey or Steve Zahn being big action stars, but they surprisingly manage to handle their own, even if it isn't always believeable. Rainn Wilson and Penelope Cruz get in on the action as well....if that helps. The premise is a little interesting: they're looking for a U.S. Confederate boat in Africa. Because it's not interesting enough on it's own, Penelope Cruz is a doctor trying to stop a plague coming from a war-torn country. It all feels a like ridiculously improbable things happening in a world that is far too realistic rather than a world created of fiction that houses an incredible story. The movie is heavy with plot armor, despite any cleverness the characters have. It's fine to watch, but there has to be something else that you can watch that is likely going to be better.

GenerationofSwine

Words like "Literary work" and "Clive Cussler" really shouldn't be in the same sentence. Hey...chill...I love Clive Cussler, I honestly do. In fact I'll put him in the same league as Elmore Leonard and Louis L'Amour and I will put them in the same league as Dumas and Doyle. They all write pulp fiction, adventure, crime, mystery, horror, whatever, they all fall under the title "pulp" and I can admit that I eat them whole, without swallowing... ...and without the need to call them "Literary" in an effort to save face. I have the academic degrees somewhere in a box, the intellectual prowess, and a library with enough classics and heady works of history and philosophy to be able to openly display writers like Chris Claremont, Marv Wolfman, and Timothy Zane to not have to call his work "Literature." I will however call it "Adventure" I will call it "Fun" and what should be most important to any writer or film maker..."Entertaining." It doesn't have to follow the book. Jackie Brown was a far cry from Rum punch and they were both a lot of fun to watch and read. So Sahara isn't like the novel. It is an Action-Adventure-Comedy. That means it is everything that pulp should be, it is everything that movies should be... In fact it is the kind of film that the critics would have loved in the Golden Age of Hollywood.


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