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| Category | Dramas DVDs, Action/Adventure Movies, Action Videos, World War II, Big Battles, Desert | | Starring | Humphrey Bogart, Lloyd Bridges, Dan Duryea, J. Carrol Naish, Bruce Bennett, Patrick O'Moore, Rex Ingram, Louis Mercier | | Director | Zoltan Korda | | Art Director | Lionel Banks, Eugene Lourie | | Cinematographer | Rudolph Mate | | Composer | Miklos Rozsa | | Editor | Charles Nelson | | Producer | Harry Joe Brown | | Screenwriter | James O'Hanlon, Zoltan Korda, John Howard Lawson |
There's plenty of top-notch, explosive action in this 1943 "Bogie" classic about a ragtag battalion stranded in the great African desert during World War II. After the fall of the Libyan city of Tobruk, Sergeant Joe Gunn (Humphrey Bogart) and his crew--"Waco" Hoyt (Bruce Bennett), Fred Clarkson (Lloyd Bridges) and Jimmy Doyle (Dan Duryea)--retreat in their tank across the Sahara. Along the way they pick up six Allied stragglers and Tambul (Rex Ingram), a Sudanese corporal and his Italian prisoner, Tambul directs the group to a desert fortress, where they hope to find desparately needed water. A detachment of German soldiers arrives and attempts to barter food for wate British-American soldiers stranded in the Libyan desert must brave the elements and battle Nazis in order to survive. World War II action classic about the desperate retreat across the Sahara of a tank battallion. When the tank crew captures a desert fortress, they must battle a detachment of Germans in order to keep their water. Academy Award Nominations: 3, including Best (Black-and-White) Cinematography. Sahara | List Price | $19.94 (You save $4.75) | | Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1943 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 5328  | | CD Universe Part number | 2207334 | | Catalog number | 989 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 11, 2001 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 97 Minutes | | Additional Info | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | | Movie Details | B&W; Mono Sound; Dolby Noise Reduction; Digital Sound; Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
Sahara DVD Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - English Dolby Digital Mono - French Additional Release Material: Trailers: 1. THE CAINE MUTINY 2. THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI 3. THE GUNS OF NAVARONE Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection Text/Photo Galleries: Vintage Advertising
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