Al Maatooh Trailer

Al Maatooh Trailer (1982)

20 September 1982 Drama 100 mins

Ahmed is a zoo employee, who falls from the stairs in his house. After his treatment, he accuses his neighbor Thanaa that she's the one who pushed him. She gets arrested and brought to trial, while her husband Adel is trying find a way to prove her innocence.

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Cast

Mahmoud Abdel Aziz

as أحمد رشدي

Afaf Shoieb

as سناء عبد السلام

Magdy Wahba

as عادل زوج سناء

George Sedhom

as صالح كتكوت

Farida Saif Elnasr

as نرجس الشغاله

Motawie Eweiss

as مسعود البواب

Crew

Kamal Atteya

Kamal Atteya Script Editor

Kamal El Hummusany

Kamal El Hummusany Assistant Director

International Titles

Al Maatooh Trailer

Al-Ma'atuh Trailer

المعتوه Trailer

International Releases Dates

Egypt 20 September 1982

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