Sahara 1983

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Sahara 1983
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04:21Well, what do you think?
04:23Gorgeous.
04:24My daughter or the car?
04:26Both.
04:27I'm not much on words, Mr. Chase.
04:29I put my life into my company.
04:31And, uh, you're up to your mudguards in debt.
04:34Oh, I've bet everything I've got on that Gordon Packard.
04:37But you saw it perform.
04:39It's, uh, it's a good car.
04:41It does fine on a nice, flat straightaway.
04:45But what can it do in stress conditions?
04:47Long hauls on flint beds and alkali.
04:50In brutal temperatures through dust storms and sand.
04:53That sounds like the Sahara.
04:55It is.
04:57The Sahara World Rally.
04:59There are only five other cars competing,
05:01but each one of them is a legend.
05:03Rolls-Bentley, Saab,
05:05Hispano-Suiza, Alfa Romeo, and Mercedes.
05:09You've got a great car, Gordon.
05:12But before I hand you or anyone a contract worth 60 million,
05:15I want to see the damn thing race straight through hell and win.
05:34Mr. Gordon, sir.
05:38What is it, String?
05:40The engine's clean, but we found metal in the gear train.
05:43I want to tear it down.
05:45Metal?
05:51The engine's fine.
05:53It's the trans that bothers me.
05:55Dale said it felt like a gear slip.
05:58In that case, it's not gonna show up until I redline it.
06:04I'll take it for a spin on the turnpike.
06:07Whatever it is, I'll grind it up and blow it up.
06:13I can do it.
06:16Okay, now. Come on.
06:18Now, you promised. Now, you said that this was easy.
06:21Come on. Now!
06:23Come on!
06:37Ewing, what's wrong?
06:39Miss Gordon, there's been an accident.
06:42What?
06:59You were right.
07:01It was the transmission. Wheel's locked.
07:04I know, Dad. We'll talk in the morning.
07:06Front left suspension is all torn up.
07:08Dad, please don't talk.
07:11Listen, goddammit.
07:13This is the last time we'll be seeing each other.
07:16I won't listen.
07:21Dale.
07:29The car means everything.
07:32My plan for the future.
07:35For you. For the company.
07:38We know it's the best.
07:41The chase crew wants one last test.
07:45An endurance race through desert country.
07:51Sahara World Rally.
07:56We can win it, Dale.
07:59We can win it.
08:08We can win it.
08:39It's just that the Sahara is one mean race.
08:41And it was Daddy's dream.
08:44His life.
08:46And now it's mine.
08:48There's more to it than driving.
08:50Now, what's that supposed to mean?
08:52Just that this race has been put together
08:54by some very clubby gentlemen
08:56who are awfully picky about their membership.
08:58They've got rules.
09:00They won't let a woman drive as far as the starting line.
09:02You see, it's for men only.
09:04So, uh, String thought that maybe since I'm here,
09:07I could drive.
09:09Andy, just stop worrying.
09:38Now, just look at that.
09:44Isn't that a surprise?
09:46Que bella macchina.
09:51It's the Sahara.
09:53It's the Sahara.
09:55It's the Sahara.
09:57It's the Sahara.
09:59It's the Sahara.
10:01It's the Sahara.
10:03It's the Sahara.
10:06It's the Sahara.
10:10Welcome to Morocco, sir.
10:12The American automobile. It is yours?
10:14Yes. The name's Gordon. Dale Gordon.
10:16Ah, the son of course.
10:19Better look after a pal.
10:22I'm Captain Brown, British contingent.
10:24This is Enrico Bertuccelli, our Italian competitor.
10:27He's a terrific driver, but he's never won a race yet.
10:29England, you talk too much.
10:31Welcome aboard. Buona fortuna.
10:33Grazie.
10:34Eh, parla italiano.
10:36Un poco. Arrivederci.
10:42He's young.
10:43His papa beat me once.
10:45Well, who wouldn't?
10:52Forget it, fella.
10:53I can't. It's work.
10:55Don't forget to use the men's room.
11:03Come on, let's go.
11:33Where are we? What kind of a place is this?
11:35Who are those men?
11:36The Sombra tribe.
11:38They came out of the desert to our town to buy women.
11:41Buy women?
11:48I don't understand.
11:50I don't understand.
11:52I don't understand.
11:54I don't understand.
11:56I don't understand.
11:58I don't understand.
12:00I don't understand.
12:03The name's Gordon, Dale Gordon.
12:05I believe you have two rooms reserved for me and my crew.
12:08Oh, I'm terribly sorry, monsieur, but we are full.
12:11But I had reservations.
12:13I'm sorry, there's nothing...
12:15Excuse me, but maybe I can be of some help.
12:18I'm Eric Fonglese.
12:20I suppose your reservations may have been cancelled
12:24when they learned of your father's accident.
12:26You knew my father?
12:28Oh, yes, I knew him well.
12:30Well, I guess we'll have to find other accommodations.
12:33Well, as this is El Dorito's only hotel,
12:36I believe you have a problem.
12:38But don't worry, I have a large suite, plenty of room.
12:41Concierge, please give Mr. Gordon my suite, number 23.
12:4423.
12:46Thank you very much, sir. It's very considerate of you.
12:48You're more than welcome.
12:50Plus the fact I don't want anything to happen to you
12:53before we start a race against each other.
12:55Without a bloody car, Fonglese, you won't be racing anybody.
12:59This car we call Le Mirage.
13:03You know, these fellows are just annoyed
13:06that I won't allow them to see my car.
13:09A practice, by the way, which your father understood and respected.
13:13You knew him well, didn't you?
13:15I, um, beat him once.
13:18But it was always the best of worlds to race against the Gordon.
13:22So may the best man win.
13:28Gentlemen, welcome to Morocco.
13:31My name is Major Duvin, military attaché,
13:35representing the French government
13:38in the west parts of the Sahara.
13:40Allow me to recommend to you
13:42that you forget your so-called Sahara rally
13:46and just go to Morocco.
13:48I'm sure you'll have a good time there.
13:53That you forget your so-called Sahara rally
13:57and just go home.
14:01Gentlemen, the reason for the shift in our policy
14:05is a tribal war is about to break out here in the dunes.
14:11North Africa is on the verge of a tribal war.
14:15How bloody marvellous.
14:17Do you know what a tribal war is, Mr. Brown?
14:20Well, of course. Everybody does.
14:22Well, then, I suggest you abandon the short route,
14:25as only a car with wings can cross these impossible dunes.
14:30The long route will take you 9 to 10 days.
14:33And just remember, the short route has only one well,
14:37no petrol dumps, no landmarks,
14:40only a tribal war and the Chambra.
14:52¶¶
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15:53¶¶
16:14Good luck.
16:16Good luck to you, too.
16:23Has anyone seen Van Gessing's second car?
16:26The crowd's probably up to his dirty tricks again.
16:29Too late to worry about it now.
16:42Car ready to abort?
16:44Car ready to abort?
16:55And stop.
17:06Mesdames, messieurs, your attention, s'il vous plaît.
17:11When the cannon fires, the race...
17:14Halt! Halt! Halt!
17:18Halt! Halt! Halt!
17:21Halt!
17:41¶¶
18:05Now? Now!
18:11Whoo-hoo!
18:13I fly like he is!
18:17You did it!
18:19I knew we'd win!
18:21Now let's win the race!
18:25Good Lord! You see that?
18:40¶¶
19:11¶¶
19:23Fair off, old chap.
19:28What do you suggest?
19:30The long route.
19:32From here, it'll take six or seven days on the long route.
19:35The short cut'll save us three, maybe four days.
19:38What's the point? There's a war out there.
19:41She could get killed.
19:43Who's that?
19:45The Englishman.
19:47You want the short route, turn left at the cavel.
19:55It's up to you, bon-bon.
19:57You worried about getting shot at?
20:03Ha-ha-ha-ha!
20:05Ha-ha-ha-ha!
20:12We've lost the Alpha.
20:14The rest are in front of us.
20:16Good.
20:18Then nobody would see us take the short route.
20:36This is so beautiful.
20:38I wish Dad were here.
20:41This is so beautiful.
20:43I wish Dad were here.
21:10Okay, time to rest.
21:12What time is it?
21:142.30.
21:16Okay, but just until dawn.
21:18All right.
21:20Andrew, wake up, lad.
21:22Were you there yet?
21:30I'm sorry.
21:32I'm sorry.
21:34I'm sorry.
21:36I'm sorry.
21:38I'm sorry.
22:08They were well.
22:10And they protected gypsies.
22:12They didn't do much of a job.
22:14Let's just get our water and beat it out of here.
22:17It's four days back to El Jorita, two or three to the finish line.
22:21Let's just keep going, fast.
22:23Dale.
22:25Dum-dum, that means a muncher.
22:28The tribal war has started.
22:30Devil soldiers.
22:32Let's get out of here.
22:35Let's go.
22:37Step on it.
23:05Whoa!
23:11Isn't there anything we can do?
23:13Yeah, surrender or surrender.
23:28It's him!
23:30No!
23:32Aah!
23:36Welcome, blue-eye, to the land of the Chambra.
23:48No!
23:53Run, blue-eye!
24:02Aah!
24:32Aah!
24:56Leave me alone!
24:59Learn, blue-eye,
25:01you are privileged to be with the tents of my lord,
25:04Sheikh Ahmed El Jafar, the lord of the sand.
25:07I am Ibram Rasool, the warlord of the Chambra,
25:10and you are my slave.
25:12You should be proud to please me.
25:17Take her to my tent at Gata.
25:22Is my lord Jafar here?
25:24Yes, my lord, he is.
25:26Then we hold a council of war.
25:43Looks like they're a muncher trying to make the Chambra mad, huh?
25:46Let's not give the Chambra a chance to find out what we're up to.
25:50Anyone see you?
25:52No, but I saw the American car over the rise,
25:55and the Arabs were grabbing it off,
25:57and I think they had a girl with them.
26:00Well, that's just wonderful.
26:02With the American out...
26:04And us with full two days ahead,
26:06we are sure to win.
26:08We haven't won yet, my Lieberherr.
26:11Half the Sahara is still in front of us.
26:25THE CHAMBRA
26:55THE CHAMBRA
27:25THE CHAMBRA
27:55THE CHAMBRA
28:25THE CHAMBRA
28:55THE CHAMBRA
28:58THE CHAMBRA
29:23Cheryl!
29:25Uncle!
29:27Enough! Stop!
29:31I promise you, my lord, she will not trouble you again.
29:34I will settle that.
29:36Really? You tried once before, and she burnt your tent.
29:39This time, if she'll resist me, I will cut her throat.
29:43And so, uncle, for a moment of pleasure,
29:45you would provoke the legionnaires to invade our sand?
29:48No. The French will not dare to interfere.
29:51I pray you are right.
29:53Take her to the camp and put her in my tent.
29:55No! This one is mine.
29:58You forget, uncle, nothing in the sand is yours unless I say it is.
30:02She is nothing.
30:04Here, take her to my woman's tent and guard her carefully.
30:07This one is like the wild animal.
30:10No!
30:22Come, my lord, let us ride against Beg, this killer of gypsies.
30:27We ride, my brothers, to the Amantia!
30:30Follow me!
30:39Follow me!
30:55One blessing, my evil friend.
30:58You have deceived me.
31:00I asked for a war car!
31:03What do I get?
31:05Precisely what you ordered, Lord Beg.
31:09Come.
31:32Now I will be the thunder in the storm.
31:37It is my pleasure to serve a valiant soldier, sir.
31:47Soon I will want more cars.
31:50Ten, twenty, a hundred.
31:53Well, if we can just settle the payment, sir,
31:57then I'll be on my way.
32:00Go now, my devils!
32:02Kill the goat! Oil the women!
32:05We celebrate!
32:09No, my decent friend, I cannot.
32:14Prayers must be said, the women pleasured,
32:18before silver can change hands.
32:22Come, let me drive you to my stronghold,
32:26in my new stallion.
32:28Mortimer!
32:33Charge!
32:36Charge!