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Without My Daughter

Genres
Documentary
Rating
1.0
StatusReleased
LanguagesEnglish
CountriesFinlandIranUnited States of America
Release Date2002-11-29
Runtime93 mins

Overview

In 1991 a Hollywood movie "Not Without My Daughter" based on Betty Mahmoody's book told a horrible story of a woman fighting to take her daughter to the States from Iran against the will of a violent Iranian husband. For years nobody cared about the father's side of the story. According to Dr. Mahmoody, Betty's story was packed with lies but who would Mahtob believe? Dr. Mahmoody wants to meet his daughter Mahtob once again after 16 years. Mahtob is now 21 years old and can decide for herself but does she want to meet her father?

Cast & Crew

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Seyyed Bozorg Mahmoody

as Himself

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Alice Sharif

as Herself

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Malek Sharif

as Himself

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Samira Sharif

as Himself

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Kari Tervo

as Himself

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Greg Teachout

as Himself

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William Vincent

as Himself

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Alan J. Stone

as Himself

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Betty Mahmoody

as Herself (voice)

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Patrick Reed Joslyn

as Himself

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Rebekah Sundin

as Herself (voice)

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Directed by John Ford