Fish, Milk, Tamarind
Nov 21 1988
•2h 40m
•Fantasy, Comedy
When Ahmed's father travels abroad for work, he gets harassed for refusing to give a part of his income to those who helped him travel. The father dies, and when his body arrives in Egypt, the Interpol suspects Ahmed and his father of being members of a terrorist organization.
Cast
See allMahmoud Abdel Aziz
أحمد سبانخ
Maaly Zayed
إدارة
Youssef Daoud
ملاك
Ashraf Abdel Baky
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