
Ghosn Al-Zaytoun
Drama · Romance
Overview
The film's events revolve around Abdo (Ahmed Mazhar), who works as a teacher in a girls' school instead of his colleague Jamal (Omar Al-Hariri), who has gained wide popularity among the girls, especially Attiyat (Souad Hosni). Abdo marries his student Atiyat, but their marital relationship experiences a lot of tension because of Abdo's constant suspicion of his wife and his belief that she is having an affair with Jamal.
Top Cast


Ahmed Mazhar
Ahmed Mazhar
عبده
Ahmed Mazhar
عبده


Soad Hosny
Soad Hosny
عطيات
Soad Hosny
عطيات


Omar Al-Hariri
Omar Al-Hariri
جمال
Omar Al-Hariri
جمال


Abdel Moneim Ibrahim
Abdel Moneim Ibrahim
حموده
Abdel Moneim Ibrahim
حموده


Abdel Warith Assir
Abdel Warith Assir
خليل أفندي
Abdel Warith Assir
خليل أفندي


Ahmed Abaza
Ahmed Abaza
الشيخ البهبهاني
Ahmed Abaza
الشيخ البهبهاني


Kamel Anwar
Kamel Anwar
مصيلحي
Kamel Anwar
مصيلحي


Ahmed Abu Abiya
Ahmed Abu Abiya
Saad
Ahmed Abu Abiya
Saad


Samia Roshdy
Samia Roshdy
أم رشدي
Samia Roshdy
أم رشدي


Houda Shams El Den
Houda Shams El Den
راقصة
Houda Shams El Den
راقصة
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