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Genre
  
Adventure, Drama

Music director
  
Country
  
United StatesUnited Kingdom

4.7/10
IMDb

Director
  
Andrew V. McLaglen

Budget
  
25 million USD

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Sahara (1983 film) movie poster

Release date
  
December 2, 1983 (1983-12-02) (United Kingdom)March 2, 1984 (1984-03-02) (United States)

Writer
  
Menahem Golan (story), James R. Silke

Cast
  
(Dale), (Jaffar), (Von Glessing), (Rasoul), (Beg), (String)

Similar movies
  
The Son of the Sheik (1926)

Tagline
  
She challenged the desert, its men, their passions and ignited a bold adventure.

Sahara is a 1983 British-American adventure drama film directed by Andrew McLaglen and starring Brooke Shields, Lambert Wilson, Horst Buchholz, John Rhys-Davies, and John Mills. The original music score was composed by Ennio Morricone.

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Sahara (1983 film) movie scenes

The film was supposedly inspired by the then British Prime Minister's son, Mark Thatcher, who became lost in North Africa in 1982 during an auto rally.

Sahara (1983 film) movie scenes

One of the cars made for the film, a replica Hispano Suiza, was put up for auction in 2015.

Sahara (1983 film) movie scenes

Sahara trailer 1984


Plot

Sahara (1983 film) movie scenes

In 1927, Gordon (Steve Forrest) develops a new racing vehicle, a hot rod, but dies in a practice run before he can compete in the 'Trans-African Auto Race'. To save her father's dream, and win the prize money, Gordon's flapper daughter, Dale (Brooke Shields) disguises herself as a man and takes the place of her father in the race through the Sahara Desert, with the help of her father's friends. Dale is an excellent driver and has a good chance to win the male-only race. After she crosses the start line, she takes off her wig and mustache and reveals her true sex to the other participants in the race. While taking a short-cut, she comes close to a tribal war between Bedouin factions. Another racer, the German Von Glessing (Horst Buchholz), also takes the same short-cut in order to supply weapons to the evil leader of the two warring tribes. Dale and her crew are captured by Rasoul (John Rhys-Davies), the uncle of the good leader of the warring tribes. The good leader, Sheikh Jafar (Lambert Wilson), had seen Dale from afar and desired her, so he rescues her from his uncle by claiming Dale as his bride. Dale marries Jaffar and escapes the next morning in her car to attempt to finish the race. She is captured by the evil leader before she can complete the race, but a stow-away gypsy child runs back to Jaffar to tell him of Dale's capture. Meanwhile, Dale is thrown into a pit of leopards. Jaffar rallies his men, rescues her and allows her to return to drive in the race. Dale wins the race, and when celebrating sees Jaffar's horse nearby. She bids farewell to her crew, mounts the horse and returns to Jaffar.

Cast

Sahara (1983 film) movie scenes

  • Brooke Shields as Dale Gordon
  • Lambert Wilson as Sheikh Jafar
  • Horst Buchholz as Heinrich Von Glessing
  • John Rhys-Davies as Rasoul
  • John Mills as Cambridge
  • Ronald Lacey as Beg
  • Cliff Potts as String
  • Perry Lang as Andy
  • Terrence Hardiman as Captain Brownie
  • Steve Forrest as R. J. Gordon
  • Tuvia Tavi as Enrico Bertocelli
  • Production

    Sahara was partially filmed in the Negev Desert of southern Israel near the city of Elat.

    Reception

    At an alleged $25 million budget, Sahara was a massive box office bomb, grossing only $1,402,962 in the domestic box office.

    Accolades

    At the 1984 Razzies, Brooke Shields was nominated for Worst Actress and won Worst Supporting Actor as "Brooke Shields (with a moustache)", making her the first and only actress to win this award.

    References

    Sahara (1983 film) Wikipedia
    Sahara (1983 film) IMDbSahara (1983 film) Rotten TomatoesSahara (1983 film) themoviedb.org