Al Avokato (1983) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 1, 1983

Original Title:
الأفوكاتو

Alternate Titles:
Al Avokato
Al-avokato
El Avocato
الأفوكاتو

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Studio 13

Production Countries:
Egypt

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 108

The Lawyer

After getting sentenced with one month in prison for contempt of court, the lawyer Sbankh tries to take advantage of his jail time to establish many relations, most notably with drug dealer Hassouna,and Salim Abu Zaid, one of the centers of power in the 60s.

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Assistant Camera:
Samir Bahzan

Assistant Director:
Yousef Abu Saif

Assistant Editor:
Maha Roshdy

Casting:
Mustafa Shamis

Decorator:
نهاد بهجت

Director:
Raafat El Mehi

Director of Photography:
Maher Rady

Editor:
Saeed El-Sheikh

Makeup Artist:
AbdelWahhab Qotb

Mixing Engineer:
Gamil Aziz

Negative Cutter:
Kamal Fahmy

Original Music Composer:
Hany Shenouda

Producer:
Raafat El Mehi
Adel Elmehy
Ayman Al Arab

Production Manager:
Ghattas Katla

Script:
Mohammad Al Kilany

Script Supervisor:
Hussein Omar

Sound Mixer:
Gamil Aziz

Sound Recordist:
Abdulaziz Emara

Writer:
Raafat El Mehi

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