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Moustapha Akkad

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“Being a Muslim I felt that it was my duty to tell the truth about Islam.”

 

Biography

Akkad was making an epic about the Islamic world called The Lion of the Desert when he was approached by the director John Carpenter, who said that he wanted to make a picture for $300,000. “I laughed,” the producer later recalled. “You get worried when the budget is high or low. I asked him about the story. He told it to me in four words and I grabbed it. He said, ‘Babysitter to be killed by the boogie man.’ The babysitter part grabbed me because every kid in America knows what a babysitter is. I told him, ’Let’s do it.’ I was spending $300,000 a day on Lion of the Desert.”

Halloween came in on budget, and was a success at the box office. Akkad once asked one of his sons, then aged 17, why people were prepared to pay good money to be scared. The boy replied: “Dad, I take a girl with me to the cinema. After five minutes, I’m either grabbing her or she’s grabbing me.”

Born at Aleppo, Syria, in July 1930, Moustapha Akkad was the son of a customs officer, who, when his son… read more

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kuxa kanema

25Aug11

Note the Message and Al-Risalah are two different films, the same story, crew, script and film shots, but filmed with a different cast. Western actors and Arabic actors

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sebenokue yusuf

4Sep10

and where's Omar Mukhtar?

Ardhi Syaifuddin

27Jun10

Seriously, where's Mohammad; The Messenger of God?

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