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Sahara [HD]

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Released: 2006-07-25

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Sahara [HD] HD-DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Dayna Cussler, Matthew McConaughey, Steve Zahn, Penélope Cruz, Lambert Wilson, Glynn E. Turman, Delroy Lindo, William H. Macy, Lennie James, Rainn Wilson

Director(s): Breck Eisner

Features:
Commentary by director Breck Eisner
Commentary by director Breck Eisner and actor/executive producer Matthew McConaughey
Visualizing Sahara
Across the sands of Sahara
Cast and crew wrap film
Deleted scenes with optional commentary by Breck Eisner and Matthew McConaughey
Camel chase
Storyboard comparisons
Animatics
Theatrical trailer HD
Sahara [HD] HD-DVD Details
Video:
COLOR
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Digital Theater Systems (akin to 5.1)
Language:
English
French
Spanish
Subtitles:
English, French, Spanish
Running Time: 123
Genre: Action Adventure
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 097360704143
Product Code: PRT70414HD
Format: HD-DVD
Year:2005
Studio: Paramount
Sahara [HD] HD-DVD Summary Matthew McConaughey stars as explorer and adventurer Dirk Pitt in this adaptation of the best-selling novel by Clive Cussler.

Pitt thinks he may have found both a fortune and the answer to a long-standing mystery when he discovers a rare coin in the waters of a river in West Africa.

During the Civil War, an ironclad battleship with a valuable cargo went missing, and Pitt's theory is that the coin places the ship somewhere in the Sahara Desert.

Pitt and his goofy sidekick, Al Giordino (Steve Zahn), set out to find it, but along the way they make the acquaintance of Dr.

Eva Rojas
(Penélope Cruz), a scientist and physician who is trying to determine the source of a strange and deadly disease sweeping the nation.

As Eva joins Dirk and Al, they begin to wonder if the mysteries they're trying to uncover might be somehow linked.

Sahara was only the second of Cussler's Dirk Pitt adventures to be adapted for the screen; the first, 1980's Raise the Titanic, was publicly dismissed by the author.

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