Sahara (2005 film)
Sahara is a 2005 action/adventure film, directed by Breck Eisner. It is based on the best-selling book of the same name by Clive Cussler. In February 2005, Cussler took legal action against Philip Anschutz, the producer, for failing to consult him on the script. The movie did not do well with critics and was largely ignored by audiences. It grossed a dissapointing $18 million on its first weekend and earned $68.6 million domestically in the long run. The budget needed to make this film was $130 million.
Plot
Master explorer Dirk Pitt (played by Matthew McConaughey) travels to Africa, to search for what the locals call "The Ship of Death", a lost Civil War ironclad warship that has a mysterious cargo. Pitt and his sidekick Al Giordino (played by Steve Zahn) manage to thwart the assassination of Doctor Eva Rojas (played by Penélope Cruz), a scientist who is investigating the source of a disease that is wreaking havoc in the area. The cause is a vast amount of pollution that is threatening to cause an environmental disaster. It is up to Pitt and his associates at the National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA) to locate the source of the pollution and shut it down, and explore the connection between the deaths and the missing ironclad.
Tagline: Dirk Pitt. Adventure has a new name.
Cast
- Matthew McConaughey — Dirk Pitt
- Steve Zahn — Al Giordino
- Penélope Cruz — Eva Rojas
- Lambert Wilson — Yves Massarde
- Dayna Cussler — Kitty Mannock
- Clint Dyer — Oshodi
- Lennie James — General Kazim
- Delroy Lindo — CIA agent Carl
- William H. Macy — Admiral James Sandecker
- Patrick Malahide — Ambassador Polidori
- Nathan Osgood — Gun Lt.
- Billy Seymour — Powder Monkey
- Glynn Turman
- Mark Wells — Sailor Who Drops Gold
- Rainn Wilson — Rudi Gunn