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Synopsis: In the Victorian period, two teenagers, David and Sarah, travel with a caravan from Baghdad to Damascus. At an oasis, the white slave agent known as the Jackal raids them, mainly to add the beautiful young Sarah to his harem. Only David and Sarah narrowly escape, and all the others are slayed in the massacre. Their flight leads them to a beautiful oasis - their paradise - where they discover love and sex. However, the Jackal has not given up on Sarah yet, and David must lure him to his death, or be killed by him.
Director(s): Stuart Gillard
Production: Embassy Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.9
R
Year:
1982
100 min
580 Views


You're really crazy, you know that?

Yes, because I've been doing it|by myself too long.

No, don't.

Doc...

Evie, what's wrong?

They've got Sarah.

Here you are, Master.

Thank you.

Where did they find her?

How do I know.

Quiet, quiet.

You need to bathe.|And have fresh clothes.

Then you will be fit to come to me.

How will they dress her?

She's a foreigner.

She's English, isn't she?

Damn you.

Hold my horse...

Come on men, follow me.

You two stay here.

I'm going to try and find Sarah.

If I don't come back...

I said stay here.

See how long her hair is.

She's a beautiful brunette.

Especially her eyes.

Come on, get away from here, fast...

Come on, get away from here.

- Look, who's that?|- Stop.

God damn you, you little b*tch.

I don't know, soraya, I don't know.

Fill the jug with water!...

I told you to fill the jug with water|can't you hear me?

I don't know, soraya, I don't know.

Where did she come from?

She look strange... how do I know?

How do I know?

Ahhh!

David!

Son of the Devil!

Am I glad you guys never listen to me.

C'mon.

I couldn't believe it.

I looked up and this ugly woman|came in the tent

and I thought. Oh, God, not another one.

And it was you.|You were really fantastic.

Uughh.

David, what's wrong?

Scorpion got me on the arm.

Let me see. Oh, my God.

If only we had the book.

Oh, I shouldn't have made you angry.

I'm sorry.

It wasn't you, it was me.

Shhhh.

I was crazy and now I'm going to die.

No, you're not.

Shhh, don't talk.

You're going to be alright.

I'll take care of you...

shhh... it's alright.

Please don't leave me, David.

Don't go away.

Everyone I ever loved went away.

Please, David.

I love you, David.

Sarah.

Oh, David!

David.

Hmmm?

You know, I really thought I'd lost you.

I really thought I was going|to be left all alone.

I'd never leave you alone.

And then last night...

when you didn't move.

I thought of all the things|I wish I'd said to you...

and all the things I wish we had done.

Like what?

It's alright.

You're not scared anymore?

No.

Atta boy, Doc... haul him in...|Haul him in, Doc... haul him in.

I'll get him.

Too bad, Doc.

He got away.

Must have been a big one.

Spoken like a true fisherman.

Hope you like this.

I made it specially for you.

It took me all day long to make.

Looks real good.

Too spicy?

No. It's perfect.

It's perfect. Oh, OK, then|I'll give you seconds.

No, no, no, no, no... no... I'm full.

Come on in, lazy bones.

The water's great.

No, I'll swim with you tomorrow, OK?

Aw, that's what you said yesterday.

And the day before that.

The only exercise you've|been getting is this.

Come on, David.

I haven't had a bite all morning.

That's 'cause you ate all night.

David, if you want to see fat,|look at Eve.

We better be moving soon.

Yeah, I know.

Here, Evie.

No, take it in this hand.

No, not your tummy.

Brush your hair.

See how beautiful you are?

Yeah, that's a good girl.

David... come here, quick.

What is it?

Come on, hurry up.

Look, Evie's had her baby.

Come on.

You mean we're going|to have one of these?

Uhhuh. Only ours will have|a little less hair.

My God!

Here Doc, take your baby. Take him.

Can't you ever leave us alone?

Sarah, Sarah, we've got|to get out of here.

He's coming.

How did he find us?

How does he ever find us?

Let's get out of here.

Doc... Evie.

Hurry up, come on.

Sarah, let's go.

The tracks are fresh

...wait here.

I will take the girl alone.

Hyaaa! Come on!

David, the camel just|can't run anymore.

He's got to, we've got to keep going.|Hyaaa!

Come on move.

He killed it.

Just like he's killed everything else.

What do we do?

Wait.

Can't we just keep on running?

If he's coming, he'll catch us.

If he's not

we'll move at night when it's a lot cooler.

I love you.

I love you too.

He's coming.

I can't see anything, but I know it's him.

Wait here.

David, maybe he'd let us go.

Keep this.

David.

David, are you alright?

David.

It's alright.

I'm OK... I'm OK.

David, be careful.

It's alright, Sarah. He's dead.

My God!

There are people down there!

Civilized people.

A hot bath...

clean sheet... shoes!

And chocolate... chocolate anything!

Oh, no.

Oh, oh David.

What?

It moved.

What are you talking about?

It moved just now, here.

It hit me.

It's going to be a fighter.

Mmmm, just like his father.

You're going to need help.

We better get down there.

Yeah, I know.

What about Doc and Evie and the baby.

We've got to decide what to do?

It isn't our decision anymore.

Look.

Doc, Eve...

wait, Doc.

We'd better get going.

Yeah, we'd better.

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Stuart Gillard

Stuart Thomas Gillard (born April 28, 1950) is a Canadian film and television director. He is best known for directing the films Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993) and RocketMan (1997). He also wrote and directed the romance film Paradise in 1982, his directing debut. As a television director, Gillard's credits include Bordertown, The Outer Limits, Charmed, One Tree Hill and 90210. He has also directed numerous television films, many for ABC Family and Disney Channel such as Girl vs. Monster and Twitches.As an actor, Gillard won the Canadian Film Award for Best Actor in 1975 for his performance as a journalist in the film Why Rock the Boat?, and appeared in the 1970s sitcom Excuse My French. more…

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