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Hassan Terro's Escape
Hassan Terro's Escape

Hassan Terro's Escape

Genres

ComedyWar

OverView

Directed by Mustapha Badie.

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

0 mins

Rating

8.5/10

Release Date

02 January 1974

Country

Algeria

Cast

Rouiched

Rouiched

Hassan Terro

Sid Ali Kouiret

Sid Ali Kouiret

Chafia Boudraa

Chafia Boudraa

Paul Mercey

Paul Mercey

Jenny Astruc

Jenny Astruc

Jean Mauvais

Jean Mauvais

Christian Duroc

Christian Duroc

Kamal Fathi

Kamal Fathi

Georgette Anys

Georgette Anys

Albert Michel

Albert Michel

Jenny Runacre

Jenny Runacre

Samir Bencherifa

Samir Bencherifa

Mohamed Benhamba

Mohamed Benhamba

Malek Benrais

Malek Benrais

Ali Bouyat

Ali Bouyat

Paul Bévillon

Paul Bévillon

Alain Flick

Alain Flick

Said Guendouz

Said Guendouz

Mary Tamm

Mary Tamm

Kaci Tizi Ouzou

Kaci Tizi Ouzou

Martin Trévières

Martin Trévières

Amar Hamla

Amar Hamla

Kamel Ikhtrain

Kamel Ikhtrain

Ahmed Kadri (Krikèche)

Ahmed Kadri (Krikèche)

Ahmed Ourani

Ahmed Ourani

Abdeslam Saich

Abdeslam Saich

Mohamed Mokhtar

Mohamed Mokhtar

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