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Taah Makhroush
Taah Makhroush

Taah Makhroush

Genres

Comedy

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The play deals with the post-liberation stage of Kuwait from the Iraqi invasion, highlighting the political, economic and social issues and problems that came after liberation in a satirical comedy mold.

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Budget

$88000

Revenue

$120000

Status

Released

Original Language

Arabic

Runtime

213 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 January 1993

Country

Kuwait

Cast

Tariq Al-Ali

Tariq Al-Ali

لفتة / الموظف عادل / أم صالح

Ahmad Johar

Ahmad Johar

أبو جعبر / صدام حسين / بو مناحي

Khaled Al-Aqrouqa

Khaled Al-Aqrouqa

أبو طلال

Mohammad Hassan

Mohammad Hassan

Ali Sultan

Ali Sultan

Nawaf Al-Shammari

Nawaf Al-Shammari

بو نبيل

Bader Al-Tayyar

Bader Al-Tayyar

Shaban Abbas

Shaban Abbas

جعبر

Saud Al Shuwaie

Saud Al Shuwaie

Ismail Sorour

Ismail Sorour

Bader Al Balooshi

Bader Al Balooshi

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