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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0318649Sahara (2005) - IMDb

    Apr 8, 2005 · With Matthew McConaughey, Mark Aspinall, Steve Zahn, Rakie Ayola. Master explorer Dirk Pitt goes on the adventure of a lifetime of seeking out a lost Civil War battleship known as the "Ship of Death" in the deserts of West Africa while helping a WHO doctor being hounded by a ruthless dictator.

    • Breck Eisner
    • 31 sec
  2. Dirk Pitt takes on the adventure of his life when he embarks on a treasure hunt through some of the most dangerous regions of West Africa. Searching for what locals call "The Ship of Death", a long lost Civil War battleship. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  3. Master explorer Dirk Pitt goes on the adventure of a lifetime of seeking out a lost Civil War battleship known as the "Ship of Death" in the deserts of West Africa while helping a WHO doctor being hounded by a ruthless dictator.

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  5. Sahara is a 2005 American action - adventure film directed by Breck Eisner based on the best-selling 1992 novel of the same name by Clive Cussler. It stars Matthew McConaughey, Steve Zahn and Penélope Cruz, and follows a treasure hunter who partners with a WHO doctor to find a lost American Civil War Ironclad warship in the Sahara Desert .

    • $160 million
  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt4466894Sahara (2017) - IMDb

    Feb 1, 2017 · Sahara: Directed by Pierre Coré. With Omar Sy, Louane Emera, Franck Gastambide, Vincent Lacoste. A young cobra and his scorpion best friend go on a journey across the Sahara desert to save a new-found love.

  7. Feb 1, 2023 · Travel to the Sahara, Mojave, and the Colorado Plateau as we seek out the world's most majestic desert landscapes in this fascinating docu-series. The yellow Sahara is the postcard image of a ...

    • Feb 1, 2023
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  8. Apr 7, 2005 · What can you say about a movie based on the premise that a Confederate ironclad ship from the Civil War is buried beneath the sands of the Sahara, having ventured there 150 years ago when the region was, obviously, damper than it is now?