
Building No. 13
Comedy
Overview
Saleh inherits a building after the death of his uncle, he is surprised to find out that tenants living in the building are suffering from different kind of problems caused by his late uncle especially the high rent that he used to collect from them which is higher than the amount agreed on in the contract. Saleh gets an offer from a rich man who wants to buy the building by any price but Saleh refuses that causes the rich man to ask one of his men to do the job of scaring the tenants so they would leave the building.
Top Cast
Mahmoud Abu Abbas
Mahmoud Abu Abbas
Mahmoud Abu Abbas


Suad Abdallah
Suad Abdallah
Suad Abdallah
Talib Al-Furati
Talib Al-Furati
Talib Al-Furati


Qasim Al-Malakh
Qasim Al-Malakh
Qasim Al-Malakh
Khalil Al-Rifai
Khalil Al-Rifai
Khalil Al-Rifai


Ghazi Al-Takritee
Ghazi Al-Takritee
Ghazi Al-Takritee


Salim Albasri
Salim Albasri
Salim Albasri


Rassem Elgamily
Rassem Elgamily
Rassem Elgamily


Ibtisam Faread
Ibtisam Faread
Ibtisam Faread


Jalaal Khamil
Jalaal Khamil
Jalaal Khamil
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