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Release Date:
March 5, 1954
Original Title:
الوحش
Alternate Titles:
El wahsh
Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller
Production Countries:
Egypt
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 115
Abdel Sabour was a thief and a smuggler known as The Beast to the people in one of the villages of upper Egypt; everyone was afraid of him, including the police. He enjoyed the protection of Redwan Pasha, who in turn used him during elections to eliminate his rivals. Officer Raouf Saleh was sent to the village with his wife and son with the assignment of arresting The Beast. However The Beast and his gang worked together from the beginning trying to dispose of the officer and his family in any way possible.
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Assistant Director:
Tolba Radwan
Decorator:
Antoine Polizois
Director:
Salah Abu Seif
Director of Photography:
Abdel Halim Nasr
Editor:
Emile Bahri
Lyricist:
Abdel Fattah Mostafa
Makeup Artist:
Mitcho
Music:
Fouad El-Zahry
Abdel Halim Noweira
Ahmed Sedky
Negative Cutter:
Niemat Fayed
Producer:
بيتر زربانللي
Production Manager:
Mahmoud Farid
Screenplay:
Salah Abu Seif
ElSayed Bedir
Naguib Mahfouz
Script Supervisor:
Nagdy Hafez
Songs:
Mohamed Marie
Sound Assistant:
إرنست صباغ
Sound Engineer:
Nasry Abdel Nour
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