Killer Kid
Jun 22 1994
•2h 35m
•Drama
After his father is killed, Djilali is sold by his family to a Lebanese terrorist group. After completing a grueling training process alongside five other boys, Djilali is chosen for a special assignment and sent to Paris to live with carefree Arab boy Karim, who is scheduled to meet the French president at a Christmas party. Djilali's mission is to impersonate Karim and kill the president, but his growing friendship with the happy youth gives him pause.
Cast
See allTewfik Jallab
Djilali (as Teufik Jallab)
Younesse Boudache
Karim
Salah Teskouk
M. Baamri
Fatiha Cheriguene
Mme Baamri
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