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          Madraset El Moshaghbeen

          1971 Egyptian film

          Madraset El Moshaghbeen (Arabic: مدرسة المشاغبين; English: School of the Rowdies) is a classical Egyptian comedy play written by Ali Salem and directed by Galal El Sharkawy.

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          Overview

          Unlike the original film, which is a drama dealing with racial and social issues in an inner city school, the Egyptian remake is primarily a comedy about five most notoriously bad students in the country who keep failing and retaking their last year of high school whose previous teachers were all led to mental breakdowns due to their pranks.

          Madraset el-Moshaghbeen starred a cast of relatively new actors at the time, but due to its major success in Egypt and the Middle East it led the actors into stardom. Adel Imam was praised for his comedy and kicked started his career as one