
The Sparrow
Drama
Overview
Set shortly before and during the Six Day War in June of 1967, The Sparrow follows a young police officer stationed in a small village in Upper Egypt whose inhabitants suffer from the harassment of a corrupt businessman.
Top Cast


Seif Abdelrahman
Seif Abdelrahman
Raouf
Seif Abdelrahman
Raouf


Habiba
Habiba
Fatima
Habiba
Fatima


Salah Qabil
Salah Qabil
Youssef Fathallah
Salah Qabil
Youssef Fathallah


Mohsena Tawfiq
Mohsena Tawfiq
Baheya
Mohsena Tawfiq
Baheya


Ali Al Sharif
Ali Al Sharif
Sheikh Ahmed
Ali Al Sharif
Sheikh Ahmed


Salah Mansour
Salah Mansour
Ismail
Salah Mansour
Ismail


Mahmoud El Meligy
Mahmoud El Meligy
Johnny
Mahmoud El Meligy
Johnny


Hamdy Ahmed
Hamdy Ahmed
Auf
Hamdy Ahmed
Auf


Mariam Fakhr Eddine
Mariam Fakhr Eddine
Mariam Fakhr Eddine


Ragaa Hussein
Ragaa Hussein
Zubaida
Ragaa Hussein
Zubaida
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