

Tuareg: Desert Warrior
Directed by Enzo G. CastellariIn 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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Tuareg: Desert Warrior was released on March 12, 1984.
Tuareg: Desert Warrior was directed by Enzo G. Castellari.
Tuareg: Desert Warrior has a runtime of 1h 37m.
Tuareg: Desert Warrior was produced by Vicente Escrivá.
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.
The key characters in Tuareg: Desert Warrior are Gacel Sayah (Mark Harmon), Gacel's Wife (Ritza Brown), Abdul El Kabir (Luis Prendes).
Tuareg: Desert Warrior is rated PG-13.
Tuareg: Desert Warrior is an Adventure, Action film.
Tuareg: Desert Warrior has an audience rating of 3.6 out of 10.

















