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Sons of Silence

Sons of Silence

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As the war of attrition with Israel reaches its peak, and while Magdy is waging his war on the front, his journalist fiancée is waging a brutal war against the utilitarian editor-in-chief, whose true identity she later discovers.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Arabic

Runtime

125 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

16 November 1974

Country

Egypt

Cast

Mervat Amin

Mervat Amin

Nabila

Nour El-Sherif

Nour El-Sherif

Magdy

Ahmed Zaki

Ahmed Zaki

Mahmoud

Mahmoud Moursy

Mahmoud Moursy

Mr. Rajai, editor-in-chief

Mohamed Sobhi

Mohamed Sobhi

Samir

Madiha Kamel

Madiha Kamel

Raifa Mansour

Hamdy Ahmed

Hamdy Ahmed

Saber

Sayed Zayan

Sayed Zayan

Shalabi

Farida Saif Elnasr

Farida Saif Elnasr

Sanaa, Mahmoud's wife

Elhamy Fayed

Elhamy Fayed

Fatheia Shahin

Fatheia Shahin

Nabila's mother

ElSayd Rady

ElSayd Rady

Awad

Helmy Hilaly

Helmy Hilaly

Fayza Abdel Gawwad

Fayza Abdel Gawwad

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