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Directed by Robert Hill,
Scott SidneyGenres Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about children,
Tarzan filmsActors Elmo Lincoln,
Louise Lorraine,
Scott Pembroke,
Frank Whitson,
Lillian Worth,
Charles InsleeRating56%
Tarzan rescues Jane from Arab slave-traders after they have been marooned in Africa. They return to the cabin where his parents lived before their death. Jane is captured by Queen La of Opar, taken to that hidden city, and is to be made a sacrifice. Tarzan rescues her and they escape. Nikolas Rokoff and William Cecil Clayton, the usurper to Tarzan's title of Lord Greystoke, learn that Jane has a map to the city (which contains fabulous riches in exotic jewels), tattooed onto her back. They kidnap her and attempt to loot the city. , 3h20
Directed by Robert HillOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Films about children,
Le thème de l'enfant sauvage,
Films about apes,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Tarzan films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Buster Crabbe,
Julie Bishop,
E. Alyn Warren,
Mischa Auer,
E. Alyn Warren,
Edward WoodsRating48%
Tarzan rescues Dr. Brooks, an elderly scientist, who is held by the followers of Zar, God of the Emerald Fingers, in their lost city. Mary Brooks, his daughter, and Bob Hall have also been searching for him, led by villainous safari guides, Jeff Herbert and Nick Moran., 2h23
Directed by Ridley ScottOrigin USAGenres War,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political films,
Disaster films,
Films about aviation accidents or incidents,
United States Armed Forces in filmsActors Josh Hartnett,
Eric Bana,
Tom Hardy,
Ewan McGregor,
Tom Sizemore,
William FichtnerRating76%
In 1993, following the ousting of the central government and start of a civil war, a major United Nations military operation in Somalia is authorized with a peacekeeping mandate. After the bulk of the peacekeepers are withdrawn, the Mogadishu-based militia loyal to Mohamed Farrah Aidid have declared war on the remaining UN personnel. In response, U.S. Army Rangers, Delta Force counter-terrorist operators, and 160th SOAR aviators are deployed to Mogadishu to capture Aidid, who has proclaimed himself president of the country., 1h38
Directed by Roel ReinéOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
ActionThemes Films set in Africa,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
United States Armed Forces in filmsActors Tom Sizemore,
Langley Kirkwood,
Lex ShrapnelRating46%
SEAL Team 8 is sent on an unsanctioned mission in Africa to find a secret mining operation and prevent weapons-grade uranium from falling into the hands of terrorists. While on an unsanctioned covert mission in Africa, a small team of S.E.A.L.s uncovers intelligence pointing to the imminent sale of a massive quantity of weapons grade uranium. Now, with no mission prep and zero support, they have less than 36 hours to fight their way past a ruthless warlord's army guarding this secret mining operation, hidden deep in the treacherous Congo, in order to secure the yellowcake and expose the unknown buyer. As the story moves along, the asset that the S.E.A.L team was asked to secure, turns out to be the warlord. With three of the team members lost and one taken by the adversaries, Case fights his way into their nest to save his team-mate and give the enemy a withering end., 1h28
Directed by Henry HathawayOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
Political films,
Children's films,
Le désert,
Guerre du désertActors James Mason,
Cedric Hardwicke,
Jessica Tandy,
William Reynolds,
Luther Adler,
Leo G. CarrollRating68%
The film begins with a pre-credit sequence depicting Operation Flipper, a British commando raid whose aim is to assassinate Rommel. It fails., 1h40
Origin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
ActionThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about writers,
Films about journalists,
Political filmsActors Christopher Walken,
Hywel Bennett,
Amos Lavi,
Moshe Ivgy,
Sasson Gabai,
Etti AnkriRating54%
Ace Reporter Don Stevens (Christopher Walken) is an American journalist who goes to Beirut, Lebanon during the civil war. He stays in a hotel with English journalist Mike Jessop. He is promised an interview with a top PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) leader Palestinian Yassin Abu-Riadd (Amos Lavi). However, this proves to be a set-up and he is duped into interviewing an imposter who claims the PLO are prepared to negotiate peacefully. Outraged by this deception, Stevens becomes determined to find out the truth. In this quest he is helped by a Scandinavian doctor, Linda, who it emerges is Yassin's estranged girlfriend. Along the way, Stevens is hindered by everyone around him: The PLO threaten him, the Phalangists arrest him and the Israelis ignore him. Tricked and beaten, he gradually uncovers a murder plot, double agents, the bombing of the Phalangists headquarters and, most terrifying of all, a plan to massacre hundreds of civilians. In a story that takes the lid off events in Lebanon, Don Stevens becomes a reluctant hero, and in doing so, gets the scoop of a lifetime., 2h11
Directed by Shekhar KapurOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Political films,
Le désertActors Heath Ledger,
Wes Bentley,
Djimon Hounsou,
Kate Hudson,
Rupert Penry-Jones,
Alex JenningsRating65%
Harry Faversham (Heath Ledger), a young British officer completing his training, celebrates his engagement to the beautiful young Ethne (Kate Hudson), in a lavish ball with his fellow officers and his father in attendance. When the regimental Colonel (James Cosmo) announces that the regiment is being dispatched to Egyptian-ruled Sudan to rescue the British General Charles "Chinese" Gordon (who is being besieged in Khartoum by Islamic rebels of the Mahdi), young Faversham has serious ethical reservations about the war, and resigns his commission. Shocked by his son's actions, Harry's father (Tim Pigott-Smith) disowns him. Perceiving his resignation as cowardice, three of his friends and his fiancée each give him a white feather, the symbol of cowardice. Ethne breaks off their engagement.Directed by Uwe BollOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
ActionThemes Films set in AfricaActors Edward Furlong,
Billy Zane,
Kristanna Loken,
David O'Hara,
Noah Danby,
Matt FrewerRating58%
The plot of Darfur revolves around six Western journalists who visit a small village in Darfur in western Sudan under the escort of a squad of troops of the African Union peacekeeping mission. When they learn the brutal state sponsored militia called the Janjaweed are heading towards the village, they are faced with an impossible decision: leave Sudan and report the atrocities to the world, or risk their own lives and stay in the hopes of averting a certain slaughter. , 2h14
Directed by Basil DeardenOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about terrorism,
Political filmsActors Laurence Olivier,
Charlton Heston,
Richard Johnson,
Ralph Richardson,
Alexander Knox,
Michael HordernRating67%
In 1883, in the Sudan, a force of 10,000 poorly trained Egyptians under the command of British Col. William "Billy" Hicks (Edward Underdown) is lured into the desert and slaughtered by Muslim zealots led by Muhammad Ahmad (Laurence Olivier), a fanatic Sudanese Arab who believes he is the Mahdi, the prophesied "expected one of Mohammed." The British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone (Ralph Richardson), who does not wish to send more military forces to Khartoum, is under great pressure to send military hero Major General Charles George Gordon (Charlton Heston) there to salvage the situation and restore British prestige. Gordon has strong ties to Sudan, having broken the slave trade there in the past, but Gladstone distrusts him. Gordon has a reputation for strong, if eccentric, religious beliefs and following his own judgement, regardless of his orders. Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, the British foreign secretary (Michael Hordern), knowing this, tells Gladstone that by sending Gordon to Khartoum, the British government can ignore all public pressure to send an army there, and absolve themselves of any responsibility over the area if Gordon ignores his orders. Gladstone is mildly shocked at the suggestion, but as it is popular with the public and Queen Victoria, he adopts it for the sake of expediency.