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  2. Adel Emam - Wikipedia

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    Adel Emam (Arabic: عادل إمام; born 17 May 1940) is an Egyptian film, television, and stage actor. [1] He is primarily a comedian, but he has starred in more serious works and, combined comedy with romance especially in his earlier secondary roles in films such as My Wife, the Director General, My Wife's Dignity, My Wife's Goblin and Virgo, all films starring Salah Zulfikar.

  3. Al-Zaeem - Wikipedia

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    Al-Zaeem (Arabic: الزعيم, lit. ' The Boss ') [1] is a political satirical play consisting of nine scenes. [2] The play was written by Farouq Sabri, and starring Adel Emam, Ahmed Rateb, Youssef Dawoud, and Ragaa Al Geddawy. The play was first performed in 1993. [3][4] The play talks about Zeinhom, a simple man who could not hold out in any ...

  4. Al-Wad Sayed Al-Shaghal - Wikipedia

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    Adel Emam was accused of blasphemy and contempt for religions because of several scenes in which he had imitated religious sheikhs in a funny way. [8] [9] Adel Emam in the eighties. El-Wad Sayyed El-Shaghghal is one of the most successful plays of Adel Emam, which has become part of the Eid rituals over the years. Consequently, it became a ...

  5. Risala Ela Al-Wali - Wikipedia

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    Adel Emam's presence brings a unique blend of comedy and drama to the film. His comedic timing is impeccable, particularly in scenes where he attempts to make sense of modern technology and social customs. However, the film's core remains deeply tragic, reflecting on the impossibility of change for the common man, despite his best efforts. [3]

  6. Madraset El Moshaghbeen - Wikipedia

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    Madraset El Moshaghbeen. Madraset El Moshaghbeen (Arabic: مدرسة المشاغبين; English: School of the Rowdies) is a popular Egyptian comedy play written by Ali Salem and directed by Galal El Sharkawy. It is a loose retelling of To Sir with Love. [1] It starred a cast of newcomers like Adel Emam, Saeed Saleh, Younes Shalaby, Ahmad Zaki ...

  7. Al Halfout - Wikipedia

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    Arabic. Al Halfout (Egyptian Arabic: الهلفوت) is a 1985 film and satire written by Wahid Hamids and directed by Samir Seif [1] and Mustafa Gamaleddin. The cast includes Adel Emam, Ilham Chahine, Saeed Saleh and Salah Kabil. Filming of Al Halfout occurred mainly in Egypt. The film takes a satirical look at Egypt's government and its ...

  8. Shahed Ma Shafsh Haga - Wikipedia

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    'The Witness Who Didn't See Anything') is a comedy play starring Adel Emam, Omar Elhariri and Nahed Gabr. June 1976 Synopsis. Imam plays Sarhan Abdelbasir, a naive young man who presents a local children's television program and in his spare time he visits the zoo to feed rabbits which are his favorite animals. Madiha, his co-star is deeply in ...

  9. Terrorism and Kebab - Wikipedia

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    1992. (1992) Running time. 105 minutes. Country. Egypt. Language. Arabic. Terrorism and Kebab (Arabic: الإرهاب والكباب, transliterated: Al-irhab wal kabab) is a popular 1992 Egyptian black comedy film starring Adel Emam.