Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Alain Saadeh | ... | Ziad Haddad |
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Fouad Yammine | ... | Charbel |
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Wissam Fares | ... | Jad Haddad |
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Tarek Yaacoub | ... | Joe Haddad |
Alexandra Kahwagi | ... | Alya | |
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Georges Hayeck | ... | Abul Zouz |
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Marcel Ghanem | ... | Himself |
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Fadi Abi Samra | ... | Hussam |
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Georges Nasser | ... | Himself |
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Bilal Khaled | ... | Bilal |
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Abdo Chahine | ... | Abdel Sater |
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Rachid Salloum | ... | Abu Ali |
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Lea Bou Chaaya | ... | Lea |
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Joseph Azrak | ... | Gilbert |
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Douglas Thompson | ... | Michael |
Brothers Ziad (Alain Saadeh) and Joe (Tarek Yaacoub) run a small but lucrative drug dealing business out of their takeout pizzeria in one of Beirut's working class districts. With their youngest brother Jad (Wissam Fares) about to be released from prison - where he was serving a sentence for a crime that Ziad had committed - Ziad plans to go straight by using their coke-peddling profits to open a restaurant. But Ziad's supplier, a powerful drug lord who is none too keen to see his dealers retire, convinces the brothers to take on one last job. Written by Anonymous
Basically a copy of Argo set in Lebanon. The acting is sub-par, especially the Seth Rogen lookalike character. Skip this.