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One of Humphrey Bogart’s lesser-seen World War II films, Sahara follows an Army tank crew attached to the British Eighth Army in Libya. Separated from the rest of their unit after the fall of Tobruk, Sergeant Joe Gunn (Bogart) and his men must make their way across the desert, knowing that without water both their tank and they will die. Forced to make a stand against a superior German force, their only hope is that one man will be able to find and return with reinforcements in time. Hungarian-born cinematographer Rudolph Maté received an Academy Award nomination for his work in the harsh conditions of the Mojave Desert.Members Free; $13 nonmembers; $5 students with ID.
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