Hafedh Dakhlaoui

Hafedh Dakhlaoui

Born: January 20, 1986
in La Marsa, Tunisia

Movies for Hafedh Dakhlaoui...

Octopus Pot
Title: Octopus Pot
Character: Esteban
Released: March 3, 2022
Type: Movie
A broken man finds the one thing he can't live without only to lose it. He can't bring back the woman he loves, but he can cover the ground with the blood of his enemy.
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The Spy Who Never Dies
Title: The Spy Who Never Dies
Character: Walker aka The Dog Walker
Released: February 3, 2022
Type: Movie
A world-class spy falls for an unlikely woman and must work out how to build a relationship with a normal person while others around him try and destroy both the relationship and much more.
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Wild League
Title: Wild League
Character: Englishman Fighter
Released: October 24, 2019
Type: Movie
Varlam decides to leave his home and life as a peasant in order to be with his beloved one. To get some money, he tries himself as a street fighter and is noticed by an Englishman and an avid gambler Parker. The latter gives him a chance to become a professional soccer player in 1909 Russia. Now, Varlam has to not just break all the boundaries but to save his true love.
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Maximum Impact
Title: Maximum Impact
Character: Goon #1
Released: November 30, 2017
Type: Movie
The agents of the Federal Security Service of Russia and the US Secret Service are forced to work together to prevent a full-scale international crisis.
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Showdown in Manila
Title: Showdown in Manila
Character: Ghost
Released: February 18, 2016
Type: Movie
The film unfolds in Manila, Philippines, and in the jungles of the island of Boracay on a tropical island in the privacy of living Russian middle-aged man (Alexander Newsky). But the quiet life interrupted by the murder of one of the locals. In order to protect the daughter of the slain Filipino bandits Russian guy have to remember the past, he tried to bury.
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Title: Deadly Women
Character: Rahim’s Crew
Released: February 8, 2005
Type: TV
This compelling series investigates the motives and m.o. of female murderers. While males are often driven by anger, impulse and destruction, women usually have more complex, long-term reasons to kill.