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The Spy Who Fell to Earth
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The Spy Who Fell to Earth

Apr 1, 2019
1h 34m
★ 6.8

Overview

Based on Dr. Ahron Bregman's book, this documentary examines the life and mysterious death of Ashraf Marwan, an Egyptian billionaire and double agent.

Genres

Documentary
History
Mystery

Production Companies

Salon Pictures
Kew Media Group

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Cast

Ahron Bregman

Self

Ahron Bregman

Yossi Melman

Self

Yossi Melman

Amos Gilboa

Self

Amos Gilboa

Rami Tal

Self

Rami Tal

David Arbel

Self

David Arbel

Shabtai Shavit

Self

Shabtai Shavit

Rajeev Syal

Self

Rajeev Syal

Abdallah Houmouda

Self

Abdallah Houmouda

Schmuel Goren

Self

Schmuel Goren

Hazem Kandil

Self

Hazem Kandil

Khaled Fahmy

Self

Khaled Fahmy

Moshe Buchbut

Self

Moshe Buchbut

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