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Sahara on DVD (2005)

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Average rating: (59%)
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Starring: Matthew McConaughey | Penelope Cruz | Steve Zahn
Director: Breck Eisner
Studio: PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 119 mins
Certificate: 12
Collections: 100 Big Adventures
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Genres: Action/Adventure
Languages: English
Dubbed: Italian, Spanish
Subtitles: English, Italian, Spanish
Released: 22/08/2005
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Brief synopsis of Sahara

Dirk (Matthew McConaughey) and Al (Steve Zahn) have been friends since kindergarten, having also gone through college and the Navy together. The two now work for a former admiral travelling around the world and salvaging treasures from the sea with the National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA). In his spare time, Dirk is obsessed with the 150-year-old mystery of the Texas, an Ironclad battleship that reportedly disappeared from Richmond, Virginia during a Civil War battle and turned up in Africa. When a Confederate coin--allegedly one of only five minted--surfaces in Mali, Dirk and Al plan to travel there from Lagos, Nigeria on the admiral's yacht to investigate. Meanwhile, in Lagos, Dirk meets Eva (Penelope Cruz), a doctor for the World Health Organization (WHO) who believes that there is a plague building in Mali. Since the WHO is unable to find another way into the war-torn country, Dirk and Al give Eva and her colleague a lift up the river. Once in Mali, Dirk, Al, and Eva quickly find themselves embroiled in trouble as she pursues the source of the disease. Meanwhile, Dirk and Al search for the Texas. Based on a novel by Clive Cussler, SAHARA is a rollicking thrill ride through exotic locales, including everything from high-speed boat chases to helicopter pursuits to jeeps racing through the desert to camel rides. A warlord and a greedy French businessman prove to be formidable villains for the trio. McConaughey fits the bill as gentleman and adventurer Dirk, while Zahn holds his own as likeable sidekick Al. Cruz is feisty as independent Eva. Director Breck Eisner's theatrical feature film debut also features William H. Macy as the admiral.

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Critics Reviews

Halliwell's Film Guide

Energetic, rousingly absurd, old-fashioned, gung-ho adventure that offers few thrills and tries too hard to be topical about environmental catastrophe.

Daily Mirror

The most fun you'll have at the movies this year!

The Sun

The best popcorn flick I've seen all year!

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Rated - 3 starsGreat old fashioned adventure lacking character

Samuel Tyler from Reading, England , 11/04/2005

There is a distinct lack of family action films that have been released in the past few years. However, ?Sahara? makes the second one in a few months, the other being ?National Treasure?. Comparisons of these films to the Indy trilogy is obvious as they all feature treasure hunters.

In Sahara?s case it is Dirk Pitt an ex-navy man who now works privately to discover lost treasure. He is aided by is best friend Al, played by the excellent Steve Zahn, and on this adventure, a doctor who is seeking a cure for a plague (Cruz).

The film is set almost entirely in Africa so has a different feel to many recent action films. The set pieces are great fun and the chemistry between the two male leads is excellent. What lets the film down is the lack of character development and slow first half of the film. Hold out till the end though and the exciting finale certainly makes it worth while.

Suitable for all the family this film is a good action film to sit down and watch together.

(Based on cinema release)

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Rated - 3 starsNo laughter desert here.

samem from Reading , 23/08/2005

An adaptation of Clive Cussler's brilliant book ‘Sahara’... destined to controversy from the outset from the media regarding Cussler’s unhappiness with the script.

Tell you what, try fitting a monster, brilliant book like that, into a film 90 – 120 minutes long and you have to realise it’s not going to happen without big cuts.

If you’ve read the book, watch it. Smile at the differences and at the casting. Matthew McConaughey, contrary to some Dirk Pitt fans thoughts, does make a good Dirk Pitt. Even Steve Zahn, though more of a zany Giordino, works as a buddy well and provides light relief.

It’s an action movie. It’s full of quips and fun, if you like Indy Jones, you’ll like this. Full of clichés and laughter, along with a romp of an adventure. Try it. Go on you know you want to.

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Rated - 1 starsUTTER AMERICANA NONSENSE

A customer from england , 25/08/2005

Well, well, well. Having seen the other reviews printed here, I simply feel that my short review will differ. All smiling, chewing, hair band wearing, pumped up Matthew McConaughey (quite laughable), over rated Penelope Cruz and same old Steve Zahn. All appearing in a shoddy attempt at doing an Indiana Jones style film. Giving Penelope Cruz a medical folder to carry around with her was like ' seeing Jordan appearing in ER'. A quote from a tabloid newspaper. For me that summed up the film. You would need to switch more than your brain off to cope with this one. Enough said.

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Rated - 3 starsIt's not that bad

NanoHorus from Nottinghamshire , 03/04/2006

I've read the mixed reviews that this films had on here and watched it fearing the worst.

How wrong could I have been!

I found it very watcahble, probably helped by the fact that I've not read the book which does seem to spoil some films.

The story line was a bit 'silly' but the action sequences were well done.

If you love a good action film and haven't read this book watch the film.

If you've read the book and love a good action film watch the film with an open mind and forget about the book.

If you can't do that don't watch the film...but you might be missing a treat!

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