
Shafiq Jalal Abdullah Hussein was born, he opened the door in the red path, and he is the only one of his parents, he worked in many professions, including the shoe maker, then he went to singing at weddings, and he toured across the provinces, and sang Bedouin songs in films, such as the song "Oh, uncle, Jamal" In 1946, he was composed by Muhammad Abdel-Wahab, from his songs, “Sheikh Al-Balad”, “...
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The dancer (Fawaka) and her sister (Naanaa) live in one of the popular neighborhoods in Alexandria. (Naanaa) works with the teacher (Jaafar) in distributing drugs. The teacher (Jaafar) gets rid of her by reporting her to the police; after signs of her pregnancy from him appeared, and it is rumored that she committed suicide. (Fawaka) decides to take revenge on (Jaafar) and marries him, and (Hamou), (Jaafar's) right-hand man, helps her in that. At the same time, she is involved in a love affair with (Hamada), the handsome young man whom (Jaafar) exploits in the drug trade.

Rashwan, the coach of the Foul Contact game, persuades the head of the Supreme Council for Sports and Youth to revive the national team for that game to confront an American team, and the coach begins to assemble the five members of the team that was dissolved: Khaled Al-Shabrawi, who suffers from the control of his mother, the arrogant young Dasiti, and Abdel Hamid Safwan, who is fleeing an old revenge Adel Aziz Morcos, "who wishes to emigrate abroad, and Musa Abu Zaid, a former soldier in the Gulf War."

A woman who works in the smuggled clothing trade, amassed a large fortune that enabled her to buy a number of taxis. A university student who used to work as a driver works for her. She falls in love with him, but he rejects her.

Hassan Hudhud is a poor boxer who dreams of championships and glory. He accidentally takes part in a match at the mansion of a wealthy man who admires him. He soon gets rich and moves into the mansion.

In one of the villages, the big landowners are fighting over buying the largest percentages of land, as Taher Bey covets acquiring the land belonging to Kamla Hanem, which she inherited from her late husband, and she is supported in this conflict by her daughter's husband, who works as a police officer. The forces of the conflict change when the dancer Nawara and her band come to the village, and he throws her into the conflict between the bigwigs.

(Sultan) and his nephew (Adel) smuggle drugs. In one of the operations, the warehouse keeper (Jaber) kills him and kills him. Sultan tries to assault Jaber's wife Rose in his arm and enters the prison, where she learns Nargis. Sultan and just.

(Rajab) A poor man, who lives with his wife from the income of his children (Jalal) salesman Ful and (Hashem) and (Suad) sellers of lottery papers, condensed wealthy (Shawki) on Suad, where he sees a likeness of his late daughter, and decides to adopt it Receiving a monthly sum of money, Suad lives with Shawki and his sister (Alia) and learns until she reaches the university level.

A poor street vendor agrees with her lover to deceive a company owner and steal his money.

Naima escapes from her stepfather's house, and works in Sherazade's nightclub who gives her the artistic name 'Layal' and she becomes a famous dancer. She falls in love with journalist Galal and hopes to marry him.

Fatima works as a maid in the villa of the wealthy Hamouda, kills him and turns herself in to the police. During the interrogation, she refuses to disclose the motive for the murder. During the investigation, lawyer Ahmed discovers that Hamouda was killed with three bullets, while Fatima admits that she shot him with one bullet.
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