
Karakon On The Street
Oct 20 1986
•2h 0m
•Comedy
Sharif, his wife Su'ad, their daughter Sarah, their son Hany and his mother are all living in the shelters after their house was demolished. Due to the inhumane standard of living in the shelters, they go to live in the courtyard of the family house. Unfortunately they find another person living there. Sharif designs and builds a wooden cabin to live in the street. He is subjected to many harassment.
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Adel Emam
Sherif Al Masry

Yousra
Suad

Ali Al Sharif
Abuo Doma

Naima ElSoghier
Sherif Mother
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