
Rock the Kasbah
Comedy · Music · War
Overview
A washed-up music producer finds one last shot at redemption with a golden-voiced young girl in Afghanistan. However, when jealousy gets the better of a disgruntled ex-boyfriend, he decides to oppose the young star with talent of his own.
Top Cast


Bill Murray
Bill Murray
Richie Lanz
Bill Murray
Richie Lanz


Zooey Deschanel
Zooey Deschanel
Ronnie
Zooey Deschanel
Ronnie


Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis
Bombay Brian
Bruce Willis
Bombay Brian


Kate Hudson
Kate Hudson
Merci
Kate Hudson
Merci


Taylor Kinney
Taylor Kinney
Private Barnes
Taylor Kinney
Private Barnes


Danny McBride
Danny McBride
Nick
Danny McBride
Nick


Scott Caan
Scott Caan
Jake
Scott Caan
Jake


Eugenia Kuzmina
Eugenia Kuzmina
Gulla
Eugenia Kuzmina
Gulla


Sarah Baker
Sarah Baker
Maureen
Sarah Baker
Maureen


Leem Lubany
Leem Lubany
Salima
Leem Lubany
Salima
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