
The Killers
Crime · Drama
Overview
Adel has a firm belief that his stepfather killed his father to marry his mother. He makes a strange deal with the unemployed Aziz, who wants to get rid of his wife to cash her life insurance policy. Adel pledges to kill Aziz's wife in return for Aziz killing his stepfather.
Top Cast


Salah Zulfikar
Salah Zulfikar
عادل شوكت
Salah Zulfikar
عادل شوكت


Nahed Sherif
Nahed Sherif
سوسن فهمي
Nahed Sherif
سوسن فهمي


Adel Adham
Adel Adham
عزيز أبوالعز - نصاب
Adel Adham
عزيز أبوالعز - نصاب


Zouzou Chakib
Zouzou Chakib
أم عادل
Zouzou Chakib
أم عادل


Gamal Ismail
Gamal Ismail
وكيل النيابة
Gamal Ismail
وكيل النيابة


Hussain Ismael
Hussain Ismael
رقيب (شاويش)
Hussain Ismael
رقيب (شاويش)


Emad Moharam
Emad Moharam
عماد رشاد
Emad Moharam
عماد رشاد


Mohamed Abu Hashish
Mohamed Abu Hashish
عامل بالمصنع
Mohamed Abu Hashish
عامل بالمصنع


Sally
Sally
سالي
Sally
سالي


Ashraf El-Selehdar
Ashraf El-Selehdar
حسين - مخرج
Ashraf El-Selehdar
حسين - مخرج
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