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Breakdown (1982)

ジャンル : ドラマ

上映時間 : 1時間 45分

演出 : Mohamed Chouikh

シノプシス

Directed by Mohamed Chouikh.

出演

Abdelkrim Zellal
Abdelkrim Zellal
Mohamed Haimour
Mohamed Haimour
Charef Daouadji
Charef Daouadji
Fatima Nadji
Fatima Nadji
Abdelkader Belmokadem
Abdelkader Belmokadem
Allel Bachali
Allel Bachali

製作陣

Mohamed Chouikh
Mohamed Chouikh
Director
Philippe Arthuys
Philippe Arthuys
Music
Mustapha Belmihoub
Mustapha Belmihoub
Director of Photography
Rachid Bouafia
Rachid Bouafia
Sound Engineer
Sylvie Blanc Moat
Sylvie Blanc Moat
Editor
Kadda Medjeded
Kadda Medjeded
Poem
Mohamed Chouikh
Mohamed Chouikh
Writer

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