Ebnaty Wal-Ze'ab (1986)
The prisoner Hassan confesses to Lieutenant Bahaa that the leader of the drug gang who caused his imprisonment is Saeed, a businessman who is his colleague in the pharmaceutical company he owns, and that Saeed manufactures drugs from chemicals intended for the production of medicines. Bahaa devises a plan to trap Saeed by getting Hassan out of prison. Hassan and Saeed meet and he asks him for a sum of money in exchange for not confessing to the police. Due to the difficulty of procuring the sum, he asks him to hand over a quantity of drugs.
Director: Hasan El-Saifi
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: October 15, 1986
Cast
- Ahmed Mazhar - Hassan Emad
- Shwikar - Hayah
- Gamil Ratib - Saeed Jaber
- Elham Shahein - Suha Hassan
- Saeed Abdel Ghani - Bahaa El Din Shaker / Mohamed Shaarawy
- Nabil Nour El Din - Galal
- Mariam Fakhr Eddine - Fatima
- Fayza Kamal
- Salah Nazmi - Farouk Zaza
- Badr Nofal - Mohamed Jawhar - Prison Warden
Screenplay
Country: Egypt
Language: العربية
Original Language: ar
More Films by Director: Hasan El-Saifi
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ebnaty Wal-Ze'ab about?
- The prisoner Hassan confesses to Lieutenant Bahaa that the leader of the drug gang who caused his imprisonment is Saeed, a businessman who is his colleague in the pharmaceutical company he owns, and that Saeed manufactures drugs from chemicals intended for the production of medicines. Bahaa devises a plan to trap Saeed by getting Hassan out of prison. Hassan and Saeed meet and he asks him for a sum of money in exchange for not confessing to the police. Due to the difficulty of procuring the sum, he asks him to hand over a quantity of drugs.
- Who directed Ebnaty Wal-Ze'ab?
- Ebnaty Wal-Ze'ab was directed by Hasan El-Saifi.
- Who stars in Ebnaty Wal-Ze'ab?
- Ebnaty Wal-Ze'ab stars Ahmed Mazhar, Shwikar, Gamil Ratib, Elham Shahein, Saeed Abdel Ghani, Nabil Nour El Din.
- How long is Ebnaty Wal-Ze'ab?
- Ebnaty Wal-Ze'ab has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- Where was Ebnaty Wal-Ze'ab produced?
- Ebnaty Wal-Ze'ab was produced in Egypt.