
Sahara
Action · Adventure · TV Movie
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. 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.
Top Cast


Jim Belushi
Jim Belushi
Sgt. Joe Gunn
Jim Belushi
Sgt. Joe Gunn


Jerome Ehlers
Jerome Ehlers
Capt. Halliday
Jerome Ehlers
Capt. Halliday


Michael Massee
Michael Massee
Leroux
Michael Massee
Leroux


Robert Wisdom
Robert Wisdom
Tambul
Robert Wisdom
Tambul


Mark Lee
Mark Lee
Doyle
Mark Lee
Doyle


Angelo D'Angelo
Angelo D'Angelo
Giuseppe
Angelo D'Angelo
Giuseppe


Todd MacDonald
Todd MacDonald
Clarkson
Todd MacDonald
Clarkson


Julian Garner
Julian Garner
Von Schletow
Julian Garner
Von Schletow


Alan David Lee
Alan David Lee
Bates
Alan David Lee
Bates


Simon Elrahi
Simon Elrahi
Arab Guide
Simon Elrahi
Arab Guide
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