Mohamed Mokhtar

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
May 28, 1953 (72 years old)

Mohamed Mokhtar

Known For

Bono Bono
1h 45m
Movie 2000

Bono Bono

When Nahed discovers that her husband Adham is buying contaminated dialysis machines, Adham commits her to a mental institution. Nahed gets incriminating documents of Adham's illegal business and escapes from the hospital to bring him down.

National Security
1h 54m
Movie 1999

National Security

In the world of intelligence and international terrorism, Samiha performs a dangerous espionage operation in Switzerland under supervision of the Egyptian Intelligence, but in the same time she is a double agent, working simultaneously with the Mossad.

48 hours in Israel
1h 50m
Movie 1998

48 hours in Israel

Amal raises her brother Nasr after the death of her father and husband in an Israeli raid on Suez in 1956. Nasr grows up and joins the Egyptian intelligence and travels to Greece to obtain an important microfilm, but he disappears after being kidnapped. However, he manages to hide the microfilm. Amal decides to travel to Greece to search for her brother. Both the Egyptian intelligence and the Israeli intelligence (Mossad) monitor Amal to obtain the microfilm, and the events of the film continue.

Assassination
1h 50m
Movie 1996

Assassination

Instead of celebrating her doctorate in pharmacy, Nada was surprised that she was accused of killing her professor before he revealed her to a dangerous secret, and indeed the police chase her to arrest her after escaping from the prison vehicle that overturned during her deportation, and at that time she tries to prove her innocence of killing her professor. See I succeed in that?

The Spy Hikmat Fahmi
2h 0m
Movie 1994

The Spy Hikmat Fahmi

The story of the famous dancer Hikmat Fahmy, who was spying on the British army for the German forces during the Second World War, convinced that it contributes to rid Egypt of the British occupation.

The Clever Ones
2h 5m
Movie 1993

The Clever Ones

After the 1967 War, three contractors conspire against Rasha, the famous singer, to arrest her on charges of spying for foreign parties after her husband commits suicide. All attempts to prove her innocence fail and she is sent to prison. When she is released in 73, she tries to reopen her case.

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