Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn World War II, desert hotel proprietors Emad and Yasmin are caught between the warring armies and have to constantly shift their political allegiance to whichever army happens to control t... Leggi tuttoIn World War II, desert hotel proprietors Emad and Yasmin are caught between the warring armies and have to constantly shift their political allegiance to whichever army happens to control the area.In World War II, desert hotel proprietors Emad and Yasmin are caught between the warring armies and have to constantly shift their political allegiance to whichever army happens to control the area.
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Martin Benson
- Minor Role
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Massimo Coen
- Italian Soldier
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Anton Diffring
- German Soldier
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Tom Gill
- Private O'Brien
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Victor Harrington
- Hotel Guest
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Bettina Hayes
- American Woman
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Henrik Jacobsen
- German Soldier
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A joy to watch the old hams act out so over the top and look like they really enjoyed this silly film so simple watch don't judge it's a film make believe
Peter Ustinov and his fiancé Yvonne de Carlo run a hotel in the middle of the Sahara during WWII. When things get too close for comfort they have to react quickly to keep the warring countries, who keep visiting, content, if they are to stay alive and keep the hotel going.
Enjoyable enough farce with Ustinov and Co working tirelessly and frantically to convince the English, French, Italians and Germans that they're on their side as each visits in turn. Trouble is, this is supposed to be a farce but it just isn't frantic, silly or frankly quick enough to get any big laughs. It needed more confusion, mistaken identity, slamming doors and running around. It tries, but not enough.
Enjoyable enough farce with Ustinov and Co working tirelessly and frantically to convince the English, French, Italians and Germans that they're on their side as each visits in turn. Trouble is, this is supposed to be a farce but it just isn't frantic, silly or frankly quick enough to get any big laughs. It needed more confusion, mistaken identity, slamming doors and running around. It tries, but not enough.
Peter Ustinov in a fez is of course hilarious in his first lead for a director other than himself, but who'd had thought Yvonne De Carlo could have been so funny? (Particularly the way she demonstrates what "a creature of infinite variety" she is by swiftly switching personalities to accommodate Albert Lieven.)
Blessed with appropriate music by Benjamin Frankel, the obvious phoniness of the desert set which the cute little vehicles trumble along only makes the whole thing even funnier.
Blessed with appropriate music by Benjamin Frankel, the obvious phoniness of the desert set which the cute little vehicles trumble along only makes the whole thing even funnier.
"Hotel Sahara" (1951) is a delightful blend of drama, comedy, and satire set during World War II. The story unfolds in an isolated hotel in the Sahara Desert, where various armies pass through during the conflict. The film offers a unique perspective on war, infused with refined humor and comical situations that explore human complexity in times of crisis.
Peter Ustinov, in his first leading role, delivers an outstanding performance, bringing charm and charisma to the main character. He carries the film brilliantly, keeping the audience engaged throughout. Yvonne De Carlo also shines in her role as the wife, adding elegance and versatility to the narrative.
The story presents hilariously absurd situations as the protagonists strive to keep the hotel intact, accommodating each occupying army. The direction skillfully balances humor and tension, creating a compelling cinematic experience. While there is a brief moment where the pacing feels slower, the film quickly regains its captivating momentum.
"Hotel Sahara" is a gem of classic cinema that combines excellent performances, intelligent humor, and a creative storyline. It's a must-watch for anyone who enjoys films set during World War II with a lighthearted and entertaining approach.
Peter Ustinov, in his first leading role, delivers an outstanding performance, bringing charm and charisma to the main character. He carries the film brilliantly, keeping the audience engaged throughout. Yvonne De Carlo also shines in her role as the wife, adding elegance and versatility to the narrative.
The story presents hilariously absurd situations as the protagonists strive to keep the hotel intact, accommodating each occupying army. The direction skillfully balances humor and tension, creating a compelling cinematic experience. While there is a brief moment where the pacing feels slower, the film quickly regains its captivating momentum.
"Hotel Sahara" is a gem of classic cinema that combines excellent performances, intelligent humor, and a creative storyline. It's a must-watch for anyone who enjoys films set during World War II with a lighthearted and entertaining approach.
This is a fairly frenetic farce which stars the marvellous Peter Ustinov.In this film each of the countries fighting in the desert occupies the hotel in turn and brings with it their own nationalistic quirks.There are some funny moments but unfortunately at 96 minutes it is just to long.Certainly by the time the French take over you are just wishing for it to come to a quick conclusion.The cast is first rate and does the best they can with the somewhat limited material.Ustinov is funny as the hotel proprietor.It was truly the world,s loss when he died .He was a uniquely gifted personality and there are not a lot of those around.
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- QuizThe Canadian actress Yvonne De Carlo agreed to take a main role in the film as a change of pace in her career. She typically appeared in American Westerns and films noir, and she liked the offer of a comedy role.
- Curiosità sui creditiTo all ex-soldiers who, browned off battered and occasionally bewildered, served in the conflicting desert armies, and to the unfortunate civilians who had to put up with 'em, this film is dedicated.
- Colonne sonoreSay Goodbye Soldier Boy
Music by Benjamin Frankel (as Ben Bernard)
Lyrics by Harold Purcell
Sung by Yvonne De Carlo
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- Отель «Сахара»
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 36min(96 min)
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