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James P from Rego Park, NY United States
Carroll drives men wild in the desert, I hadn't seen this since I was a kid--on television--maybe 45 years ago? I couldn't recall the plot but there were certain images I'd never forgotten. Beautiful b/w photography.
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Station Six from down under
March 29, 2017
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Ron from Houston, TX United States
This is film starting with five isolated men working an oil rig within the Sahara desert, dealing with the heat, authoritarian power plays and the pecking order of how to live in such adverse conditions. Complicated even more with the arrival of beautiful female seductress (Carol Baker). It gets complicated, and even more hot than it was before her arrival. There are a few sever Australia weather warnings that pop onto the screen, very brief (if you blink you will miss it) but that only seems to reinforce the idea of isolation these characters are experiencing. Once again a great drama for some reason not available commercially. Still well worth seeing!
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Station Six Sahara
April 8, 2015
Reviewer:
Richard Brennan from Woolwich, New South Wales Australia
Outstanding transfer of another film that is hard to come by
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Station Six Sahara - disturbing drama
October 6, 2013
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Anonymous Person from New York, NY United States
Seth Holt, an interesting director of only a few films, does his best work with "Station Six Sahara." Carroll Baker is gorgeous, and captures the manipulative nature of her character in a seemingly effortless performance. Hansjorg Felmy, who was a highly-respected actor in Germany, has a presence that stays in the memory.