Casablanca (2019 film)
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Kasablanca | |
Directed by | Peter Mimi |
Written by | Hisham Helal |
Starring | Amir Karara Ghada Adel Amr Abdulgalil |
Cinematography | Hussein Assar |
Music by | Amin Buhafa |
Release date |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Egypt |
Languages | Egyptian Arabic Moroccan Arabic |
Casablanca also known as Kasablanka, is a 2019 Egyptian action thriller film directed by Peter Mimi. The movie revolves around three friends Omar al-Murr, Orabi, and Rashid who form a gang called the "Sea Burglars." Their mission to rob ships. Set against a backdrop of excitement and suspense, the film takes viewers on a thrilling journey as the trio navigates the dangerous world of piracy and heists.[1][tone]
Plot summary
[edit]In the context of World War II, the film unfolds in the bustling city of Casablanca. The trio's criminal activities lead them to confront the Mob after a large cargo of diamonds is stolen. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, the Sea Burglars find themselves entangled in a web of danger and intrigue.
Cast
[edit]- Amir Karara as Omar al-Murr
- Ghada Adel as Feefa
- Amr Abdulgalil as Orabi
- Eyad Nassar as Rashid
- Halit Ergenç as Draghon
- Lebleba as Zozo
- Mahmoud El-Bezawy as Joe
- Ahmed Dash as Zakaria
- Ahmed Gamal Saeed
- Bilal El-Tunsi
- Salma Galal
- Mohamed Abdel Sayed
- Ahmed Fahmy (Guest Star)
- Bayoumi Fouad (Guest Star)
- Mustafa Shaaban (Guest Star)
- Nelly Karim (Guest Star)
Reception
[edit]Casablanca generated more than 80 million EGP at the box-office, the highest in Egyptian cinema at the time.[2]
Despite mixed reviews, Casablanca garnered attention for its high-octane action sequences and suspenseful plot. The film's portrayal of friendship, betrayal, and daring heists resonated with the audience.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Behance (June 2019). "film Casablanca - Amir karara 2019". Behance. Retrieved 2024-02-29.
- ^ "Egypt's megastar Amir Karrara announces presenting 'Casablanca' movie part 2". EgyptToday. 19 June 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
- ^ "Casablanca: The triangle of friendship, betrayal and greed". EgyptToday. 2019-07-12. Retrieved 2024-02-29.
External links
[edit]- Casablanca at IMDb
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