Sahara (1943) Hdrip Xvid.psf-17.avi Review
Reviews on Rotten Tomatoes often highlight that unlike many war films of the era, Sahara avoids being an "overstated" hero story, instead offering a realistic look at the "distaste" and "persistent courage" of the average soldier.
Best Supporting Actor (J. Carrol Naish), Best Cinematography, and Best Sound 98 minutes Production & Legacy Sahara (1943) HDRip XviD.PSF-17.avi
: Following the fall of Tobruk in 1942, American M3 Lee tank commander Sergeant Joe Gunn (Bogart) retreats south across the Libyan desert in his tank, nicknamed "Lulubelle". Along the way, he picks up a diverse group of Allied stragglers—British, French, and South African soldiers, plus a Sudanese sergeant-major and his Italian prisoner. Reviews on Rotten Tomatoes often highlight that unlike
: The story was remade as a Western titled Last of the Comanches (1953) and later as a 1995 TV movie starring Jim Belushi. Along the way, he picks up a diverse
: While originally intended as a propaganda piece to boost home-front morale, critics at The New York Times and Wikipedia note it for its realistic desert cinematography and nuanced performances. Key Details & Awards Director Zoltán Korda Starring
This 1943 classic is one of Humphrey Bogart’s most enduring World War II films, blending gritty survival drama with a "microcosm of the Allied forces" narrative. Movie Overview


