Suspicious Connections (1996)
Musa leads an arms-dealing gang, and Rashad defects from the gang to work alone. However, Musa watches his steps to destroy him, so he records a videotape in which he confesses to the details of the arms deals that Musa is making. Rashad's wife, Wafaa, suffers from her husband's ambiguity and nervousness, and meets Salah the singer in a nightclub, and they fall in love.
Director: Adel El Aassar
Genre: Crime, Drama, Music
Runtime: 97 min
Release Date: October 14, 1996
Cast
- Adel Adham - موسى
- Samir Sabri - صلاح قناوي
- Jala Fahmi - وفاء
- Samah Anwar - سوسن
- Saeed Abdel Ghani - تاجر سلاح
- Ezzat Abu Ouf - رشاد
- Hassan Kamy - الباشا تجار السلاح
- Seif Abdelrahman - من رجال موسى
- Alaa Wali El Din - ضيف الفلم - باسم
- Safinaz Fathy
Screenplay
- Basyouni Othman
- Bahaa Jaheen (Lyricist)
- Samir Al Tair (Lyricist)
Music: Farouk El Sharnoby, Gamal Salama
Cinematography: Mahmoud Abdelsamie
Editing: Enayat El Sayyes
Production: Samir Sabri
Country: Egypt
Language: العربية
Original Language: ar
More Films by Director: Adel El Aassar
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Suspicious Connections about?
- Musa leads an arms-dealing gang, and Rashad defects from the gang to work alone. However, Musa watches his steps to destroy him, so he records a videotape in which he confesses to the details of the arms deals that Musa is making. Rashad's wife, Wafaa, suffers from her husband's ambiguity and nervousness, and meets Salah the singer in a nightclub, and they fall in love.
- Who directed Suspicious Connections?
- Suspicious Connections was directed by Adel El Aassar.
- Who stars in Suspicious Connections?
- Suspicious Connections stars Adel Adham, Samir Sabri, Jala Fahmi, Samah Anwar, Saeed Abdel Ghani, Ezzat Abu Ouf.
- How long is Suspicious Connections?
- Suspicious Connections has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
- What genre is Suspicious Connections?
- Suspicious Connections is a Crime, Drama, Music film.
- Where was Suspicious Connections produced?
- Suspicious Connections was produced in Egypt.