- Sahara (1943 American film)
Infobox_Film
name = Sahara
imdb_id = 0036323
producer =Harry Joe Brown
director =Zoltan Korda
writer =Philip MacDonald (story)James O'Hanlon John Howard Lawson (screenplay)
starring =Humphrey Bogart Bruce Bennett Lloyd Bridges J. Naish Dan Duryea
music =Miklós Rózsa
cinematography =Rudolph Maté
editing =Charles Nelson
distributor = Columbia
released =November 11 1943
runtime = 97 minutes
amg_id = 1:42578
language = English"Sahara" is a 1943
war film directed byZoltan Korda .Humphrey Bogart stars as a U.S. tank commander inEgypt during theWestern Desert Campaign ofWorld War II . The movie earned three Academy Award nominations: Best Sound, Best Cinematography (Black-and-White) andBest Supporting Actor byJ. Carrol Naish for his role as an Italian prisoner.A television remake starring
Jim Belushi in Bogart's role was broadcast in1995 .Plot
An
M3 Lee tank (nicknamed "Lulu Belle" by Gunn, who served in the cavalry), commanded bySergeant Joe Gunn (Humphrey Bogart ), becomes separated from its unit during a general retreat fromRommel 's forces. At a bombed-outfield hospital , the crew picks up a motley assortment of stragglers, among them a British doctor, other Commonwealth troops, and aFree French soldier. Later, they are joined by aSudan ese soldier and his Italian prisoner, and aLuftwaffe pilot who strafes them and is shot down.Running out of water, they are forced to detour to a desert well marked on Gunn's map. They find it, but it is almost empty, providing only a trickle of water. A German
half track arrives soon afterwards, is ambushed and its crew nearly wiped out. Gunn finds out from the survivors that a Germanbattalion , desperate for water, is following close behind. He decides to make a stand to delay the Germans any way he can, while he sends one of his crew in search of help in the captured German vehicle. The two surviving Germans are released, to carry back an offer: "guns for water", even though there is barely enough for Gunn's men.The well has completely dried up by the time the Germans arrive. A standoff and battle of wills begins. Gunn pretends the well is full of water and negotiates to waste time. Eventually, the Germans attack and are beaten off again and again, but one by one, the defenders are killed. The final assault turns into a full-blown surrender as thirst-maddened Germans drop their weapons and claw across the sand towards the well. To Gunn's shock, he discovers that a German shell that exploded in the well, has tapped into another source of water and filled the well. Gunn and the only other Allied survivor disarm the Germans while they're drinking their fill and start marching them east, where they encounter Allied troops led by Gunn's courier. The movie ends with news of Montgomery's victory at the
Second Battle of El Alamein .Production
The movie was filmed on location in the
Imperial County portion of theAnza-Borrego Desert State Park , near theSalton Sea , using soldiers of theU.S. 4th Armored Division as extras.One of the writers was
John Howard Lawson , later one of theHollywood Ten , who were accused of promotingCommunist propaganda. The film's themes of brotherhood and Allied unity reflected the spirit of the times. In 1992, Kreuger told the "San Francisco Chronicle ",I was running across the dunes when Tambul jumped on top of me and pressed my head into the sand to suffocate me. Only Zoltan forgot to yell cut, and Ingram was so emotionally caught up in the scene that he kept pressing my face harder and harder.
Finally, I went unconscious. Nobody knew this. Even the crew was transfixed, watching this dramatic ‘killing.' If Zoltan hadn't finally said cut, as an afterthought, it would have been all over for me. [cite web |url=http://www.nysun.com/article/36500?page_no=2 |title=Kurt Kreuger, 89, Actor Portrayed Nazis (obituary) |author=Adam Bernstein |publisher="
The Washington Post " (on the "New York Sun" website) |date=July 21 2006 |accessdate=2008-02-16]War movie clichés
The movie is marked by many
war movie cliché s, most obviously (as in many American-made war movies filmed during the war) that the heroes are culturally and ethnically diverse. All of the characters have distinctive ethnic characteristics (British, French, African, Italian, German) reflecting the international scope of Allied efforts against the Nazis (the captured Italian soldier becomes an ally, as did many Italians after 1943, unlike the captured Nazi pilot). The U.S. crew reflects standard portrayals of Americans in wartime films, with Dan Duryea portraying a G.I. fromBrooklyn , Bruce Bennett one fromTexas , and Bogart a career soldier whose origins are never stated nor important. Reflecting the U.S. military's policy of unit segregation at the time, none of the Americans are black.Inconsistencies
The film is not historically accurate, since no American ground forces participated the
Western Desert Campaign . However, American forces, including tank units, were fighting in North Africa at the time depicted in the movie.The German soldiers were wearing WWI-vintage helmets, presumably because the movie was made in the middle of WWII and current ones were unavailable.
At one point during a monologue Humphrey Bogart accidentally spits, inconsistent with the dry mouth he would have had if he and his crew were severely rationing water.
Cast
Americans:
*Sergeant Joe Gunn -Humphrey Bogart
*Jimmy Doyle -Dan Duryea
*'Waco' Hoyt -Bruce Bennett British, French and Sudanese:
*Captain Jason Halliday -Richard Nugent
*Fred Clarkson -Lloyd Bridges
*Osmond 'Ozzie' Bates -Patrick O'Moore
*Peter Stegman -Guy Kingsford
*Marty Williams -Carl Harbord
*Jean 'Frenchie' Leroux -Louis Mercier
*Sergeant Major Tambul - Rex Ingram, better known for his role as the genie in the classic 1940 version of "The Thief of Bagdad"Axis:
*Giuseppe -J. Carrol Naish
*Captain von Schletow -Kurt Kreuger
*Major von Falken -John Wengraf References
External links
*imdb title | id=0036323 | title=Sahara
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1353522715562573994 Google Video]
* [http://www.evesmag.com/bogart.htm "War in the Sahara, Bogart-style", from "Eve's Magazine"]
*imdb title | id=0114324 | title=Sahara (1995 TV remake)
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