

Sahara
2005 Directed by Breck EisnerSeasoned adventurer and treasure hunter Dirk Pitt, a former Navy SEAL, sets out for the African desert with his wisecracking buddy Al in search of a confederate ironclad battleship rumored to have vanished long ago, the main draw being the treasure supposedly hidden within the lost vessel. When the daring duo come across Dr. Eva Rojas, a beautiful scientist who is juggling an escape from a warlord and a mission to stop the spread of a powerful plague, their desert expedition begins to heat up.

Matthew McConaughey
....................................................Dirk Pitt

Penélope Cruz
....................................................Dr. Eva Rojas

Steve Zahn
....................................................Al Giordino

Lennie James
....................................................General Zateb Kazim

Lambert Wilson
....................................................Yves Massarde

William H. Macy
....................................................Admiral Jim Sandecker

Rainn Wilson
....................................................Rudi Gunn
Director
...........................................................Breck Eisner
Executive Producer
...........................................................Gus Gustawes
William J. Immerman
Matthew McConaughey
Vicki Dee Rock
Producer
...........................................................Howard Baldwin
Stephanie Austin
Production Companies
...................................................Baldwin Entertainment Group
Desertlands Entertainment
Mace Neufeld Productions
KanZaman Productions
J.K. Livin Productions
Moguletta
Babelsberg Film
Walden Media
Summit Entertainment
Dune Films
Bristol Bay Productions
Production Countries
........................................................Germany
Morocco
Spain
United Kingdom
United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Français
العربية
Genres
....................................................Action
Adventure
Comedy
Drama
Mystery
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