Please, kill me (1965) [N/A]

Featuring:
Fouad El-Mohandes, Abdel Moneim Madbouly, Shouweikar

Directed by:
Hasan El-Saifi


Release Date:
September 6, 1965

Original Title:
اقتلني من فضلك

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
أفلام النسر العربي

Production Countries:
Egypt

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

The events of the film take place in a comedic sarcastic framework when a young man thinks that he will die within a few weeks, and decides to get rid of his life quickly, and agrees with a thief who came to steal his house to kill him inattention in exchange for an amount of money, then the doctor assures him of his safety, so he tries to escape From the thief who chases him everywhere to implement the agreement, and at the same time he falls in love with a beautiful girl and decides to join her, and the events and paradoxes follow

After "Mamdouh" has been diagnosed to be seriously ill, he decided to break up with "Amina". One day, he strikes an unbreakable deal with a robber to kill him. When he received good news, he tries to break up the deal, but will hi...

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Rankings and Honors

Please, kill me (1965) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.4/10

Assistant Director:
Nader Galal

Dialogue:
Abdel Moneim Madbouly
Esmat Khalil
Bahgat Kamar

Director:
Hasan El-Saifi

Director of Photography:
Mostafa Hassan

Editor:
Fekri Rostom

Scenario Writer:
Ahmed El Mulla

Writer:
Hassan Hamed

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