
The Prologue
Drama · Crime · Mystery
Overview
The film builds itself as a noir narrative heavy with doubt, shadows, and suspicion making everything feel larger than it is. Parody slips in quietly. Beneath the metaphors and hard-boiled dialogue lies an absurd truth: it’s all about a missing office remote. Every line, every “pressure” and “control,” is just wordplay masking something trivial. At its core, the film is a satirical portrait of paranoia, control, and inflated self-importance—where nothing means much, yet everything feels fatal.
Top Cast


Mahmoud El-Massry
Mahmoud El-Massry
Detective
Mahmoud El-Massry
Detective
Nour Aldin
Nour Aldin
1st Suspect
Nour Aldin
1st Suspect
Mouhamed Ahmed Elsayed
Mouhamed Ahmed Elsayed
Detective Assistant
Mouhamed Ahmed Elsayed
Detective Assistant


Mouhamed Hesham
Mouhamed Hesham
2nd Suspect
Mouhamed Hesham
2nd Suspect
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