5 Films & TV Shows Set In Egypt During The 1980s
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Wonder Woman 1984
District of Columbia Virginia England π·πΊ Russia πͺπ¬ Egypt π¨π³ China Tokyo Prefecture The 1980sA new era of wonder begins. β A botched store robbery places Wonder Woman in a global battle against a powerful and mysterious ancient force that puts her powers in jeopardy.
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Dalida
πͺπ¬ Egypt The 1930s The 1940s The 1950s The 1960s The 1970s The 1980sBased on the true story of acclaimed music icon "Dalida" born in Cairo, who gained celebrity in the 50s, singing in French, Spanish, Arabic, Hebrew, German, Italian, playing in awarded Youssef Chahine's picture "Le SixiΓ¨me Jour", and who later committed suicide in 1987 in Paris, after selling more than 130 million records worldwide.
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X-Men: Apocalypse
Ohio Virginia District of Columbia New York π©πͺ Germany π΅π± Poland πͺπ¬ Egypt The 1980sOnly the strong will survive β After the re-emergence of the world's first mutant, world-destroyer Apocalypse, the X-Men must unite to defeat his extinction level plan.
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Charlie Wilson's War
Nevada District of Columbia Texas π΅π° Pakistan π¦π« Afghanistan πͺπ¬ Egypt The 1980sBased on a true story. You think we could make all this up? β The true story of Texas congressman Charlie Wilson's covert dealings in Afghanistan, where his efforts to assist rebels in their war with the Soviets had some unforeseen and long-reaching effects.
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Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair
πͺπ¬ Egypt The 1980sGenua, 3rd October 1985. Together with over 500 other passengers Margot and Pierre Bergeron, a married couple from France, the Serafinis, an Italian family, Anne Higgins, an Englishwoman, Gitta and Helmut Holzer from Germany and an American couple called Marilyn and Leon Klinghoffer board the 'Achille Lauro'. The mood is cheerful and relaxed, everyone is looking forward to twelve days of sun, sea and peace. No one suspects that there are four Palestinian terrorists among the passengers: Al Assadi, Fatayer, Al Ashker and Molqi, their leader. The ship puts to sea in perfect weather. Three marvellous days follow. Everyone appears to be happy and contented. But in the case of some of the passengers appearances are deceiving. Marilyn Klinghoffer, for example, only pretends to her crippled husband that she is well and happy; in reality she is seriously ill with cancer and knows that this will be her last voyage. She does not want to upset her husband, however. A crisis is brewing between ...