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Sahara (1995)

Genre : Action, Adventure, TV Movie, War

Runtime : 1H 46M

Director : Brian Trenchard-Smith
Writer : Thomas Dean Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer, John C. Richards, James V. Hart

Synopsis

After the fall of Tobruk in June 1942, U.S. Army sergeant Joe Gunn leads his tank into the Sahara desert, in order to evade advancing Rommel's forces and reach Allied lines. Along the way he picks up few Allied soldiers, but soon they are running out of water. They find water at the ancient well, but the well is a goal of an entire German battalion. Despite the impossible odds, Sergeant Gunn decides to defend the well.

Actors

Jim Belushi
Jim Belushi
Sgt. Joe Gunn
Jerome Ehlers
Jerome Ehlers
Capt. Halliday
Mark Lee
Mark Lee
Doyle
Michael Massee
Michael Massee
Leroux
Robert Wisdom
Robert Wisdom
Tambul
Angelo D'Angelo
Angelo D'Angelo
Giuseppe
Todd MacDonald
Todd MacDonald
Clarkson
Julian Garner
Julian Garner
Von Schletow
Alan David Lee
Alan David Lee
Bates
Simon Westaway
Simon Westaway
Williams
Paul Empson
Paul Empson
Waco
William Upjohn
William Upjohn
Casey
David Slingsby
David Slingsby
Mueller
Claus Dyson
Claus Dyson
Kraus
Mark Gerber
Mark Gerber
Bergman
Simon Elrahi
Simon Elrahi
Arab Guide

Crews

Brian Trenchard-Smith
Brian Trenchard-Smith
Director
Clive Cussler
Clive Cussler
Novel
Thomas Dean Donnelly
Thomas Dean Donnelly
Screenplay
Joshua Oppenheimer
Joshua Oppenheimer
Screenplay
John C. Richards
John C. Richards
Screenplay
James V. Hart
James V. Hart
Screenplay
Barney Cohen
Barney Cohen
Co-Executive Producer
Jeffrey M. Hayes
Jeffrey M. Hayes
Executive Producer
Gladys Nederlander
Gladys Nederlander
Co-Executive Producer
Darryl Sheen
Darryl Sheen
Producer
Marty Tudor
Marty Tudor
Co-Executive Producer
Garry McDonald
Garry McDonald
Original Music Composer
Laurie Stone
Laurie Stone
Original Music Composer
John Stokes
John Stokes
Director of Photography
Alan Lake
Alan Lake
Editor
Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart
Editor
Stewart Burnside
Stewart Burnside
Production Design
Eugene Intas
Eugene Intas
Art Direction
Tony Xeros
Tony Xeros
Set Decoration
Anna Baulch
Anna Baulch
Costume Design
Randy Gardell
Randy Gardell
Costume Design
Karla O'Keefe
Karla O'Keefe
Key Makeup Artist
Kym Sainsbury
Kym Sainsbury
Makeup Artist
Debra Stehlik
Debra Stehlik
Makeup Artist
Brendon 'Moose' Boyd
Brendon 'Moose' Boyd
Unit Manager
Richard McGrath
Richard McGrath
Second Assistant Director
Andrew Power
Andrew Power
Third Assistant Director
Chris Goddard
Chris Goddard
Scenic Artist
Jolie Chandler
Jolie Chandler
Assistant Sound Editor
Chris Goldsmith
Chris Goldsmith
Boom Operator
Gerry Long
Gerry Long
Foley Artist
Ian McLoughlin
Ian McLoughlin
Sound Mixer
Glenn Newnham
Glenn Newnham
Dialogue Editor
Michael Thompson
Michael Thompson
Sound Mixer
Gareth Vanderhope
Gareth Vanderhope
Sound Effects Editor
Mont Fieguth
Mont Fieguth
Special Effects Coordinator
Chris Anderson
Chris Anderson
Stunt Coordinator
Spike Cherrie
Spike Cherrie
Stunt Coordinator
Karl Engeler
Karl Engeler
Best Boy Electric
Kevan Lind
Kevan Lind
Camera Operator
Con Mancuso
Con Mancuso
Gaffer
Leigh Tait
Leigh Tait
Best Boy Grip
Jim Townley
Jim Townley
Still Photographer
Damian Wyvill
Damian Wyvill
First Assistant Camera
Julie Kriedemann
Julie Kriedemann
Extras Casting
Phil Eagles
Phil Eagles
Wardrobe Supervisor
Julie Sommerfeldt
Julie Sommerfeldt
Assistant Editor
Mike McLean
Mike McLean
Location Manager
Sally Mann
Sally Mann
Continuity
Jackie Sullivan
Jackie Sullivan
Script Supervisor
Gina Black
Gina Black
Production Coordinator
Allan Mowbray
Allan Mowbray
Armorer

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