A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Nour El-Sherif, Eman El Tokhy, Hassan Hosny
Written by:
Osama Anwar Okasha
Directed by:
Atef El-Tayeb
Release Date:
December 14, 1992
Original Title:
دماء على الأسفلت
Alternate Titles:
Demaa Ala Al Esfelt
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Saga movie (Hisham Helmy Azab)
Production Countries:
Egypt
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 109
Abul Hassan is a clerk in the Ministry of Justice who lives with his three sons: Dr. He praises a prestigious center in an international organization abroad. Walaa works in a hotel, but the children are shocked once that their father accused of stealing the file of one of the important issues. He returns to stand beside his innocent father and is surprised that his family has been decomposed. Loyalty has turned into a girl who hugs herself and Ala heroin, trying to identify the reasons that led the family to do so and help his cousin, researcher Siham, whom he had a relationship with love. The doctor begins to recognize the causes of the dissolution of his family one by one, prove the innocence of the father, "Abul Hassan" and commit suicide daughter loyalty and recognizes the son Alaa stealing the file and use heroin to imprisonment.
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Director:
Atef El-Tayeb
Director of Photography:
Hisham Sirry
Editor:
Ahmed Metwally
Negative Cutter:
Laila Fahmy
Original Music Composer:
Modi El Emam
Sound Mixer:
Gamil Aziz
Writer:
Osama Anwar Okasha
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