
Raafat Al Haggan (part 1) 1988
"A true story of deception, loyalty, and sacrifice."
Step into the gripping world of *Raafat Al Haggan (part 1)* (1988), a masterfully crafted drama-thriller directed by Yehia El Alami.
Director: Yehia El Alami
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Raafat Al Haggan (part 1)* (1988) about?
This gripping drama-thriller follows a daring Egyptian spy who infiltrates Israeli society as a Jew to gather intelligence before the 1973 October War. The film explores his struggle with deception, loyalty, and the sacrifices required to complete his mission.
Who directed *Raafat Al Haggan (part 1)*?
The film was directed by Yehia El Alami, known for his work in Egyptian cinema.
Who stars in *Raafat Al Haggan (part 1)*?
The movie features a powerhouse cast including Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Yousra, Youssef Shabaan, Nabil Al Helfawi, and Mohamed Wafiq.
Is *Raafat Al Haggan (part 1)* (1988) worth watching?
For fans of historical espionage dramas, this film offers a compelling narrative rooted in real events. Its blend of tension, ethical dilemmas, and strong performances make it a memorable watch for those interested in war-era thrillers.
How long is *Raafat Al Haggan (part 1)*?
The runtime for *Raafat Al Haggan (part 1)* is 600 minutes, spanning an epic narrative perfect for binge-watchers.
About Raafat Al Haggan (part 1) (1988) — The Untold Spy Drama That Gripped Egypt
Step into the gripping world of *Raafat Al Haggan (part 1)* (1988), a masterfully crafted drama-thriller directed by Yehia El Alami. This intense film immerses viewers in the real-life espionage tale of an Egyptian agent who infiltrates Israeli society as a Jew before the 1973 October War, blending deception, loyalty, and sacrifice into a tense narrative. With a stellar cast led by Mahmoud Abdel Aziz and Yousra, the movie explores themes of identity and wartime intrigue, delivering a suspenseful atmosphere that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
The film's raw authenticity shines through its careful pacing and emotional depth, making it a standout in war-era dramas. Set against the backdrop of political tension, *Raafat Al Haggan (part 1)* (1988) doesn't just tell a story—it pulls you into the moral complexities and high-stakes choices of its protagonist. Fans of historical dramas and espionage will find much to appreciate in this compelling cinematic experience.