A rescue attempt of a German traitor during World War I has unexpected consequences and sets off an adventure across the Arabian desert.A rescue attempt of a German traitor during World War I has unexpected consequences and sets off an adventure across the Arabian desert.A rescue attempt of a German traitor during World War I has unexpected consequences and sets off an adventure across the Arabian desert.
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In an era which I love, I adored this film. Set in the Arabian desert during WW1, a lovely English nurse and a strong headed American pilot are brought together to find a missing German ace which turns out to be a deadly game of deception and survival. Filled with adventure, suspense and cheeky comments .. pay attention as the story unfolds bringing you to a surprising ending...It captured me. The trailer gives nothing away.
Stupid plot that did not make much sense, lousy acting, predictable characters. I have no idea why this movie was even released. I could go on and on, but I have said as much as is worthwhile. You will be disappointed with this movie. This is one of those movies that you end up yelling at the screen in disbelief.
The German's uniform is basically correct except the Iron Cross ribbon on the button hole is WWII. Also the pocket knife is of modern design.
This movie appealed to me by the theme and period; Dessert, WW1, action and adventure. The story about the German fighter-pilot (ace) that crashed in the Egyptian dessert and the couple sent out to rescue him and his secret intelligence was interesting too. But I might have had too high expectations for this movie – because it was a big disappointment for several reasons: There is a strange Tarantino-feel to the title-texts, just like the music is completely out of place too being like something from a Western. Then all the characters was so cliché (German = evil, British = civilized, American = heroic and reckless), and at the same time all of them was kind of annoying. So the first 45 minutes carried by their dialog was a real bore. The camera-angles could have supported the drama – but instead often felt static and plain. Even the tones and colors was grey'ish instead of warm and saturated – which could have improved the pictures a lot. Then historically I guess many things can be wrong too – like if the airplane-types was used in Egypt etc. – but I can accept that. So many good ingredients was just wasted and yes – lost in the dessert. I give it a 4 for idea and the effort.
I read the review and I certainly disagree. It may seem a little as they are driving across the desert but then it gets interesting. Its not a quick slam dunk movie but takes you into wandering whats going on the further it gets. And you also never really know who the goods guys are till the very end. Watch it carefully and you will be satisfied in the end. If you take the negative iew then you won't enjoy it and might as well stop before its gets going.
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- GoofsWhen the Allied pilot is telling the nurse about calculating distance, he says distance equals speed divided by time. Correct is distance equals rate times time.
- Crazy creditsThe boom operator, Kyle Jacobsen worked as sound mixer on the final day of principle photography, when some of the action sequences were filmed.
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- Out of the Burning Blue
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- $500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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