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Terrorism and Kebab 1992

★ 7.735 votes115 min📅 1992-06-11

Dive into the chaotic world of *Terrorism and Kebab (1992)*, an Egyptian dark comedy that masterfully blends crime, action, and drama into a biting satire.

Director: Sherif Arafa

Cast

Adel Emam
Adel Emam
Ahmed Fath El-Bab
Kamal Al-Shenawy
Kamal Al-Shenawy
Minister of Interior
Yousra
Yousra
Hind
Ahmad Rateb
Ahmad Rateb
Shalabi
Ashraf Abdel Baky
Ashraf Abdel Baky
Hilal
Alaa Wali El Din
Alaa Wali El Din
Sameer Basyoni
Ahmed Akl
Ahmed Akl
Rashad
Inam Salusah
Inam Salusah
Employee
Mohamed Youssef
Mohamed Youssef
Employee
Hagag Abdel Azim
Hagag Abdel Azim
Employee

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Terrorism and Kebab (1992) about?

The film follows Ahmed, a man trapped in a bureaucratic nightmare who storms a government building, inadvertently turning into a hostage-taker. What begins as a mission for school paperwork spirals into a chaotic standoff, blending crime, comedy, and social satire.

Who directed Terrorism and Kebab?

Sherif Arafa directed *Terrorism and Kebab (1992)*, infusing the film with a mix of sharp humor and social commentary.

Who stars in Terrorism and Kebab?

The film stars Adel Emam, Kamal Al-Shenawy, Yousra, Ahmad Rateb, and Ashraf Abdel Baky in pivotal roles.

Is Terrorism and Kebab (1992) worth watching?

With its unique blend of dark comedy and social critique, *Terrorism and Kebab (1992)* is a hidden gem worth exploring. While it may not have an IMDb rating, its cult status in Egyptian cinema speaks volumes about its impact.

How long is Terrorism and Kebab?

*Terrorism and Kebab (1992)* runs for 115 minutes.

About Terrorism and Kebab (1992) — A Dark Comedy Turned Hostage Crisis

Dive into the chaotic world of *Terrorism and Kebab (1992)*, an Egyptian dark comedy that masterfully blends crime, action, and drama into a biting satire. Directed by Sherif Arafa and headlined by the legendary Adel Emam, the film follows Ahmed, an everyman caught in a bureaucratic nightmare when he storms a government building with a weapon in hand, unintentionally taking hostages in the process. What begins as a desperate quest for paperwork spirals into a surreal standoff, where Ahmed's frustration with systemic corruption collides with absurd circumstances. With razor-sharp wit and social commentary, the movie explores themes of powerlessness, institutional absurdity, and the thin line between heroism and chaos.

The film's energetic pacing and sharp dialogue create an atmosphere that oscillates between tension and laughter, making it a standout in Egyptian cinema. Featuring a talented ensemble cast including Kamal Al-Shenawy, Yousra, and Ahmad Rateb, *Terrorism and Kebab (1992)* delivers a unique viewing experience that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. Whether you're a fan of crime comedies or political satire, this cinematic gem promises a ride as unpredictable as Ahmed's journey.