Alshayatin fi 'ajaza (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 14, 1973

Original Title:
الشياطين في اجازة

Alternate Titles:
الشياطين في أجازة

Genres:
Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
جمهوريّة فيلم

Production Countries:
Egypt

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

While Hamada is in Abu Qir, Awad succeeds in hiding a set of valuable diamonds away from the police in Hamada's camera, and Hamada does not discover this, as he is with his two friends, Galal and Salah, spending some time having fun, but the diamonds turn their time into hell, and a gang begins chasing them in order to obtain those diamonds, led by Awad, who pushes Sonia to bring the diamond from the three friends.

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Assistant Director:
Ahmed El-Sabawy

Decorator:
Abdel Monem Shokry

Director:
Hossam El Dine Mostafa

Director of Photography:
Ibrahim Saleh

Editor:
Fekri Rostom

Makeup Artist:
Abdel Sami Mohammad

Negative Cutter:
Marcel Saleh

Sound Engineer:
Kamal Abdullah

Sound Recordist:
Zaky Issa
إرنست صباغ

Writer:
Adly El Moled
Ahmad Abdel Wahab

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