The Most Dangerous Man in the World
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Directed byNiazi Mostafa
Screenplay by
- Geog Burgen
- Abdel Hai Lurd
- Bahgat Amor
Starring
CinematographyKamal Karim
| The Most Dangerous Man in the World | |
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| Directed by | Niazi Mostafa |
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| Cinematography | Kamal Karim |
| Edited by | Abdel Aziz Fakhry |
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Production company | General Company for Arab Film Production (Filmentaj) |
| Distributed by | General Company for Film Distribution and Release |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | Egypt |
| Language | Egyptian Arabic |
The Most Dangerous Man in the World (Arabic: أخطر رجل فى العالم, translit. Akhtar Ragol fil Alam) is a 1967 Egyptian crime comedy film directed by Niazi Mostafa.[1][2][3][4]
Mr. X, the head of an international smuggling gang in Chicago, arrives in Cairo to carry out his activities. The police learn of his presence and begin to monitor him. The police exploit the great resemblance between Mr. X and airport employee Zaki, using him in their mission, and the events unfold in a comedic fashion.
Cast
- Fouad El Mohandes as Zaki/Mr. X
- Shwikar as Nadia
- Suheir El Babbly as Sonia, the mob boss
- Adel Adham as Interpol agent
- Cannan Wasfi as Marshello
- Sami Sabry as Lucian