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Hassan Terro's Escape
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Hassan Terro's Escape

Jan 2, 1974
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★ 8.5

Overview

In 1957, the Battle of Algiers intensifies. Hassan, a peaceful resident of the Casbah, is mistakenly identified as a dangerous "terrorist leader," earning him the nickname "Hassan Terro." He is arrested, but the French occupation army secretly organizes his escape in the hope of tracking down the leaders of the resistance. In turn, the Algerian liberation army exploits Hassan's naivety to thwart the French military command and disperse its forces.

Genres

Comedy
War

Production Companies

Office National pour le Commerce et l'Industrie Cinématographique (ONCIC)

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Cast

Rouiched

Hassan Terro

Rouiched

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

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