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Sinopse:
Duração: 00h30m
Data de lançamento: 10 de janeiro de 1999
Genêros: Comédia.
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Sinopse:
Duração: 00h30m
Data de lançamento: 10 de janeiro de 1999
Genêros: Comédia.
Based on Marc Camoletti's play "Boeing Boeing", the story follows the womanizing exploits of Mounir (Fouad El Mohandes), an air traffic controller juggling five different air-hostess girlfriends from all over the world. His fiancée Mona (Shouweikar), an Egyptian air-hostess, threatens to dump him if he doesn't quit his playboy lifestyle. Mounir thus decides to seek help from a prominent - albeit sexually frustrated - psychiatrist (Abdel Moneim Madbouly).
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