Love In Baghdad

Love In Baghdad

1987 · 98 min · Romance, Comedy

Qassem has an accident that causes him to experience amnesia. A rural family finds him and gives him the name Hammady. He lives happily until another accident leads to the recovery of his memories.

Directed by Khairiya A-Mansour · Written by Salim Albasri

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