Cat's Head
Cat's Head

Cat's Head

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1980
1 Seasons
1 Episodes
10.0(1 votes)
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Drama

Overview

A psychiatrist is treating a patient for schizophrenia, but things take a turn, and the doctor discovers that the patient is not actually schizophrenic; rather, the nurse is trying to make him believe he has the illness.

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صلاح ذو الفقار

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صلاح ذو الفقار
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Laila Fawzy

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Laila Fawzy
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Ezzat Al Alaily

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Ezzat Al Alaily
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خالد حمزة

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Sayed Abdel Karim

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Sayed Abdel Karim
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Attia Eweiss

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Attia Eweiss
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Abdul Rahman Abu Zahra

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Abdul Rahman Abu Zahra
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Zizi El-Badrawy

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Zizi El-Badrawy

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