Uh…what cat?
I have both read the book and seen the film.
However I should warn you that I hated the book. It is the only Clive Cussler I’ve ever read and it is the only Clive Cussler I’ll ever read.
So left out of the movie are
Abe Lincoln kidnapped and held on Ironclad.
The UN commando squad.
The doctors being held in the mines.
They leave out the explaination as to whose plane that is in the middle of the Sahara.
The battle at the old fort.
The appearance of Clive Cussler.
I am sorry about crapping on your thread. I don’t know what I was thinking.
For your name alone, I’d forgive you a lot of sins. This isn’t a big one at all. 
I forgot this was the book where Cussler wrote himself in as a character, and he and Dirk Pitt sat around admiring each other for a while. :smack:
His books are the literary equivalent of Charles In Charge.
Actually, I believe he’s also done that in every Dirk Pitt book since Sahara.
Thanks. Note to self: Anaamika is a sucker for a nice name
No, only for a Douglas Adams or Terry Pratchett name. 
I am reading my first Pratchett book, well not as I speak, but as my falling asleep book. Disc world 1. It is enjoyable.
i, for sure thought this wasn’t cussler’s story. he swore up and down he would never, ever, ever, let hollywood near his characters after the “titanic incident”.
i’m a bit disappointed.
nightprobe and treasure were my fav.s of his books.