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Sahara (also known as Desert Storm) is a 1995 American-Australian made-for-television action war film shot in Australia and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Jim Belushi. Sahara is a remake of the 1943 film of the same title starring Humphrey Bogart.
- Action , War
Apr 25, 1995 · Sahara: Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. With Jim Belushi, Alan David Lee, Simon Westaway, Mark Lee. A tank commander and his men along with a group of assorted stragglers they picked up along the way try to keep a limited supply of water away from the Nazis.
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- Action, War
- Brian Trenchard-Smith
- 1995-04-25
Jim Belushi is Sergeant Joe Gunn, a tough American tank commander battling the Nazis in SAHARA, a remake of the classic Humphrey Bogart war drama of 1943. It is October 1942 and Sgt. Gunn and his two soldiers, Waco (Paul Empson) and Doyle (Mark Lee), are American tankers assigned to the British Army.
An Army sergeant (James Belushi), his crew (Mark Lee, Paul Empson) and stragglers try to hold off a Nazi battalion at a Libyan waterhole.
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- Brian Trenchard-Smith
- TV-PG
- Jim Belushi
Mar 4, 2011 · James Belushi is Sergeant Joe Gunn, a tough American tank commander battling the Nazis in "Sahara", a remake of the classic war drama of 1943. It is October 1942, and Sgt. Gunn and his two soldiers, Waco (Paul Empson) and Doyle (Mark Lee), are American tankers assigned to the British Army.
- (437)
- Allied Vaughn
- $11.89
- DVD
Apr 25, 1995 · Overview. 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.
Action. James Belushi is Sergeant Joe Gunn, a tough American tank commander battling the Nazis in “Sahara”, a remake of the classic war drama of 1943. It is October 1942, and Sgt. Gunn and his two soldiers, Waco (Paul Empson) and Doyle (Mark Lee), are American tankers assigned to the British Army.