Walid, a video blogger, returns to his Egyptian countryside home to document and investigate strange happenings that have been disturbing his family since the death of his father.
Sayed Abdel Hafiz, famously known as Sayed Opera, is a lawyer famous for the schemes that he uses to defend criminals and drug traffickers. Aida is a skilled doctor who lives in a simple house after her father lost his wealth because of one of Sayed's tricks, until the paths of Opera and Aida cross.
Al-Fawazeer deals with a group of old films in a satirical comic framework, and the question remains at the end of each episode, what is the name of the movie
The idealistic rural man Abo El-Ela resumes his journey with his family, as he struggles to fight corruption and greed around him while trying to keep his loved ones away from trouble.
Adel is a failed author and his friend Yehia is a failed painter who no one buys his paintings except Azab. Adel suggests that Yehia fakes his own death which will make his paintings be sold at the highest price. Azab begins to buy the paintings,then the widow Dalia comes from abroad whom Yehia loves.
Sharif and his wife adopt the child, Simsim, because they are convinced that they are unable to have children. Sharif suffers from Simsim's mischief, so he decides to return him to the orphanage, but the supervisor refuses, so he agrees with the teacher, Aqla, to kidnap him. Aqla and his partner, Harnakash, detain him in an abandoned house, making him believe that his father is a wealthy man. A nanny from the orphanage comes to serve them, and the nanny confesses that she is Simsim's mother, so Sharif decides to take Simsim back from the gang.
An Egyptian actor was born in 1928. At an early stage of his career, he joined the group an Hour to Your Heart, where he embodied the personality of the boss Shakal. He then separated himself from the character and headed to work in theater. He also taught and supervised the school's theater and performed several plays, including Eve, 12 o'clock, Entering is in Official Clothes, and Number Two Wins. He worked for many years between teaching in El Fayoum and acting. His real cinematic presence began when he collaborated with director Sherif Arafa in the film Quite! Listen and he continued collaborating with him in many more films such as Ya Mihlabiya Ya, Terrorism and Kebab, and the Head Master). He Died in 2004 at the age of 76.
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