The Secret of the Sahara

The Secret of the Sahara is an Italian TV Miniseries directed by Alberto Negrin and broadcast in 1988 in four episodes of approximately 90 minutes each. It shares only the name with the movie by Ewald André Dupont (1953).

Produced by RAI, ZDF, TVE e TF1, a condensed version was later shown in cinemas.[1]

It takes its main inspiration from the books of Emilio Salgari with some elements from Pierre Benoît's Atlantis.

Plot

1925: an American archeologist, Desmond Jordan moves to Africa, seeking the "Speaking Mountain". This brings him into the middle of the Sahara desert, where he meets some deserters from the French Foreign Legion. Jordan escapes with Orso (Bear) from a siege by Ryker, a lieutenant of the battalion and moves towards the mountain. Ryker and El Hallem, head of local tribes, pursue Jordan, who has gone blind approaching the mountain. The lieutenant gives vent to his violence, murdering some locals and sparing only their queen, Anthea. Later she cures Jordan's blindness and, together with El Hallem (redeemed), helps the archeologist to defeat Ryker. Eventually, Jordan helps Anthea and Orso discover the secret of the mountain, an alien power that arrived with their ancestors from the stars thousands of years before.

Cast

Michael York - Desmond Jordan

James Farentino - Caliph of Timbuktu

Ben Kingsley - Sholomon

Andie MacDowell - Anthea

David Soul - Lieutenant Riker

Miguel Bosé - El Hallem

Daniel Olbrychski - Hared

Diego Abatantuono - Orso

Delia Boccardo - Yasmine

Ana Obregón - Tamameth

Radost Bokel - Parizade

William McNamara - Philip Jordan

Itaco Nardulli - Kerim

Mathilda May - Myriam

Jean-Pierre Cassel - Major De Brosse

Production

The filming was done mainly in Morocco.

The original soundtrack is by Ennio Morricone; the main theme is Saharan Dream performed by Amii Stewart.

See also

Notes

  1. http://www.comingsoon.it/Film/Scheda/Trama/?key=28647&film=IL-SEGRETO-DEL-SAHARA

External links

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