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Release Date:
July 28, 2014
Original Title:
الفيل الأزرق
Alternate Titles:
El Feel El Azraq
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Al Shorouk for Media Productions
Albatross Production Company
LightHouse Films
Production Countries:
Egypt
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 151
Dr. Yehia, a psychotherapist at Al Abbasia hospital, works in the department of the criminally insane. He finds that one of his patients is his old friend Sherif Al-Kordy. When he tries to help him, he gets himself in serious trouble.
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Additional Soundtrack:
Steve Rafter
Costume Design:
Nahed Nasrallah
Director:
Marwan Hamed
Director of Photography:
Ahmad Al Morsy
Editor:
Ahmed Hafez
Executive Producer:
Fadi Fahim
First Assistant Director:
Ahmed Rasheed
Original Music Composer:
Hesham Nazih
Producer:
Sherif El Moallem
Marwan Hamed
Kamel Abo-Ali
Production Design:
Mohamed Atteya
Production Manager:
Walid Sabbagh
Rotoscoping Artist:
Hisham Mostafa
Second Assistant Director:
Tamer Ashry
Sound Mixer:
Ahmed Gaber
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tarek Mostafa
Special Effects Supervisor:
Tarek Mostafa
Tattoo Designer:
Ramzy Amer
Writer:
Ahmed Mourad
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