Klassi Ghalina & The History of the World is a 2018 Maltese comedy film directed by Alan Cassar and starring the cast of the series Klassi Ghalina, [1] which started airing on the Maltese television station ONE in 2011. [2] [3]
In this film, Mr. Xrieha and the students go back in time, where they meet Adam and Eve, Romeo and Juliet and experience the Great Siege of Malta, amongst other mishaps. [4] [5] Before this film, in 2017, Alan Cassar wrote and directed Klassi Ghalina: Mission to Moscow. After Klassi Ghalina & The History of the World, Cassar wrote and directed Klassi Ghalina vs Dracula, which was released in 2020. [6]
Ray Attard as Mr. Xrieha [7] [8]
Trevor Mizzi as Terrence [9]
Andy Catania as Gino Bugeja [10] [11]
Manuel Cucciardi as Teddy Lagana [12]
Raissa Sammut as Whitney Smith Farrugia [13]
Marco Grech as Giocondo
Jovana Kuzeljevic as Meggie [14]
Rainer Cassar as Zeppi
Mario Gatt as Spiru [15]
Xylon Bristow as Daiton
Charles Nova as tas-7.15
Maria Cassar Inguanez as Lola Grech
Dominic Aquilina as Head Master Busietta
J.J Curmi as Hufta
Jason Curmi as Marci l-Purtinar
Oliver Pace as Hopleaf [16]
Dione Galea as Pirate Captain
Clint Grech as Pirate Ship Captain
Thea Montanaro as Eve / Juliet
Sean Galea as Adam / Romeo
Sharon Aquilina as Secretary
Romina Genuis as Miss Borg
The film was released in Malta on December 12, 2018. It premiered in Galleria Cinemas. [17]
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