Station Six---Sahara (1963)
Directed by Seth Holt
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Psychological Drama |
Release Date - Dec 9, 1962 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 99 min. |
Countries - United Kingdom |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Karl Williams
American audiences were disappointed when the nude scenes featuring sexy Baby Doll (1956) star Carroll Baker were excised from this potboiler for its exhibition on U.S. shores. At an isolated oil pumping station deep in the African desert, workers Kramer (Peter Van Eyck), Fletcher (Ian Bannen), Macey (Denholm Elliott), Martin (Hansjorg Felmy), and Santos (Mario Adorf) are tense, lonely, and love-starved. A little excitement unexpectedly comes into their lives when they rescue a couple, Jimmy (Biff McGuire) and Catherine (Baker), from a wreck. While Jimmy is bed-ridden with his injuries, Catherine flirtatiously arouses passions and inflames simmering resentments among the oil crew. An amusing dalliance goes too far when Catherine sleeps first with Kramer and then Martin. Based on the play Men Without a Past by Jacques Maret, Station Six-Sahara (1963) played as the B-slot picture on a double bill with Topkapi (1964).
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barnstorming, desert, disaster, woman, accident, air-disaster, car, crash, death, desire, Equal-Rights, ex-husband, ex-wife, husband, killing, love, lust, oil, oil-worker, rescue, stabbing, stranded, survivor, tension, visit, worker, baking