Richard Widmark accompanies a group of US military meteorologists, sent to Inner Mongolia during World War II, serving as a weather station monitoring conditions for the Navy. When their commanding officer is killed during a Japanese attack, Chief Petty Officer Sam McHale (Widmark) takes the reins and leads the men on an 800-mile trek in the intense arid Gobi Desert to safety. When their convoy comes under attack from the Japanese, they are forced to seek the help of a group of Mongol tribe.
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Robert Wise directs this World War II film starring Richard Widmark and Don Taylor. A group of American military meteorologists are deployed to Inner Mongolia to monitor the conditions for the Navy. Chief Petty Officer Sam McHale (Widmark) is forced to come to their rescue when their commanding officer is killed during a Japanese attack. As Sam leads the men on a gruelling trek across the Gobi Desert, they encounter a group of Mongolian tribesmen. Can they be trusted?
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