
Hassan Terro
Adventure · War · Comedy
Overview
While he tries by all means to stay out of the bloody upheavals caused by the battle of Algiers, Hassan, an honest and naive father, unknowingly offers hospitality to a mujahid actively sought by the army. French. A series of events and misunderstandings quickly catapult him to the forefront, presenting him under the pseudonym “Hassan Terro”, a great fictitious terrorist who would have sworn the doom of the French army...
Top Cast


Rouiched
Rouiched
Hassan Terro
Rouiched
Hassan Terro


Keltoum (Aïcha Adjouri)
Keltoum (Aïcha Adjouri)
Wife
Keltoum (Aïcha Adjouri)
Wife


Larbi Zekkal
Larbi Zekkal
The Terrorist
Larbi Zekkal
The Terrorist


Bernard Verley
Bernard Verley
Bernard Verley


Sid Ali Kouiret
Sid Ali Kouiret
Hamid
Sid Ali Kouiret
Hamid


Boualem Titiche
Boualem Titiche
Le célèbre musicien
Boualem Titiche
Le célèbre musicien


Mustapha Kateb
Mustapha Kateb
Mustapha Kateb


Mahieddine Bachtarzi
Mahieddine Bachtarzi
Mahieddine Bachtarzi


Ahmed Kadri (Krikèche)
Ahmed Kadri (Krikèche)
Ahmed Kadri (Krikèche)


Hassan El-Hassani
Hassan El-Hassani
Bahri
Hassan El-Hassani
Bahri
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