Tuareg: Desert Warrior Trailer

Tuareg: Desert Warrior Trailer (1984)

12 March 1984 Adventure, Action 95 mins

In a desolate section of the Sahara once ruled by the French, two thirsty men stumble into the camp of a Tuareg warrior where they're given water and shelter. Soldiers from the new Arab government now arrive by Jeep and demand the two men be turned over to them. The warrior refuses, citing the sacred laws of hospitality. The soldiers shoot dead one of the men and carry off the other - a political foe of the new government. The warrior mounts his camel and rides off to rescue his kidnapped guest.

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Cast

Mark Harmon

as Gacel Sayah

Ritza Brown

as Gacel's Wife

Luis Prendes

as Abdul El Kabir

Paolo Malco

as Capt. Razman

Aldo Sambrell

as Sgt. Malick

Antonio Sabàto

as The Captain

Claudia Gravy

as Mubalak's Wife

Manuel Pereiro

as Military Advisor

Romano Puppo

as Soldier

Emiliano Redondo

as Prison Warden

Massimo Vanni

as Corporal

José Yepes

as Soldier

Mario De Barros

as Gacel's Tent Guest

Ian Sera

as Parade Reporter (uncredited)

Crew

Riz Ortolani

Original Music Composer

Mauro Nonnis

Mauro Nonnis Assistant Editor

Enrico Fiorentini

Enrico Fiorentini Production Design

Giovanni Morosi

Giovanni Morosi Makeup Artist

Edmondo Natali

Edmondo Natali Special Effects

Roberto Amicucci

Roberto Amicucci Assistant Editor

Luigi Borghese

Luigi Borghese Executive Producer

International Titles

Gazel, der Wüstenkrieger Trailer

Tuareg Trailer

A tuareg bosszúja Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 12 March 1984

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