A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 2, 1959
Original Title:
قلب من ذهب
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Countries:
Egypt
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
One day, while Nadia is returning by car at night, she hits a woman with her car and she is killed, which causes her to suffer a nervous shock. After a while, she decides to go to Dr. Adel, the husband of the murdered woman, who discovers through the investigation that his wife was in Cairo the day before her death, and not on the day of her death itself, which leads him to suspect his wife.
Dialogue:
Abdel Warith Assir
Director:
Mohammed Karim
Director of Photography:
Abdel Aziz Fahmy
Editor:
Kamal Abul Ela
Film Processor:
Fekri Rostom
Negative Cutter:
Marcel Saleh
Producer:
Hassan Ramzy
Scenario Writer:
Mohammed Karim
Scenic Artist:
Abdel Hamid El Sakhawy
Sound Engineer:
Aziz Fadel
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