
Language of Love
Romance · Comedy
Overview
An Egyptian man falls in love with a Polish woman and gets a scholarship to be with her. Meanwhile, an American student decides to seduce him for revenge.
Top Cast


Nahed Sherif
Nahed Sherif
Nahed
Nahed Sherif
Nahed


Ahmed Ramzy
Ahmed Ramzy
Ahmed Ramzy


Seif Abdelrahman
Seif Abdelrahman
Hassan
Seif Abdelrahman
Hassan


Mahmoud El Meligy
Mahmoud El Meligy
Mahmoud El Meligy


Nahed Yousri
Nahed Yousri
Nahed Yousri


Moshira Ismail
Moshira Ismail
Moshira Ismail


Irena Karel
Irena Karel
Teresa
Irena Karel
Teresa


Barbara Nielsen
Barbara Nielsen
Barbara Nielsen


Jolanta Lothe
Jolanta Lothe
Jolanta Lothe
Anita Betanek
Anita Betanek
Anita Betanek
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