Dr. Silicon

Dr. Silicon

3.2

Mar 18 2009

2h 59m

Comedy

The plastic surgeon Makram Abu Al-Makarim works with the Mafia and assisted by his nurse, Sahar is pursued by a reporter who is making a field research on the dangers of plastic surgeries and their harmful applications.

Nermin EL Fee'y

Nermin EL Fee'y

Hassan Hosny

Hassan Hosny

د. مكرم ابو المكارم

Lotfy Labib

Lotfy Labib

Mimi Gamal

Mimi Gamal

جيجي

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