120 minutes
9/17/1983
Adel is a journalist for a major newspaper, divorced and single, he was married before and has a daughter. One night, in the bar he always visits, he meets Nash'at al Kashef, the son of a the famous businessman Fahmy Al Kashef. Nash'at kills the bartender and he injures the belly dancer Nadia when she refuses to go back to his house with him. Adel calls the police, but Fahmy uses his power to get the accusation off his son. Adel succeeds in reaching Nadia, the only witness, and makes her confess what she saw to the police, who catch Nash'at and send him to court. Adel falls in love with Mosheera, daughter of Fahmy Al Kashef. The court finds Nash'at not guilty, so Adel decides to set justice to the case by his own hands.
Adel Emam
as Adel Issa
Nelly
as Mushira Darwish
Farid Shawqy
as Fahmy Al-Kashef
Salah El-Saadany
as Hussein Abu Deif, prosecutor
Fouad Khalil
as Atef - journalist
Hatem Zulfiqar
as Nashaat Al-Kashef
Sherifa Zayton
as Fadia Wahdan
Osama Abbas
as Youssef Mahran
Abdel Salam Mohamed
as Morsi Al-Suwaifi
Nadia Ezzat
as Fatima - Morsi's wife
Badr Nofal
as Dr. Younis Awadallah, lawyer
Samir Waheed
Mahmoud ElZohairy
as Helmy - Editor-in-Chief
Said Tarabeek
as Yousry - Barman
Youssef Fawzy
as Bar Manager
Nawal Fahmy
as Fahmi Al-Kashef's wife
Rashwan Mustafa
as Barakat Abdullah the lawyer
ElTokhy Tawfiq
as El Toukhy Tawfiq
Fayza Abdel Gawwad
as Zanouba
Omran Bahr
Thuraya Ezz ElDein
as Fahmy Al-Kashef’s secretary
Saleh al-Eskandarani
as Garson
Lewis Youssef
Hussein El Sherif
Hussein Arar
Mohamed Abu Hashish
Ahmad Al Adal
as Desouky
Nasr Saif
as Khalil