John Achkar: Tryin'
Trailer: John Achkar: Tryin'
Year: 2026
Genre: Comedy
Studio: Front Row Filmed Entertainment
Director: Raffi Feghali
Cast: John Achkar, Gad Elmaleh
Crew: John Achkar (Writer), Gianluca Chakra (Executive Producer), John Achkar (Executive Producer), Raffi Feghali (Director), Maria Lyan (Co-Writer), Raffi Feghali (Dramaturgy)
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