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The Witness Who Didn't See Anything
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The Witness Who Didn't See Anything

Jun 12, 1976
2h 40m
★ 7.9

Overview

Sarhan Abdel Basir, a children's performer known for playing a rabbit, becomes a witness in a murder case. Struggling to separate his on-stage persona from reality, he finds himself in a series of comedic situations.

Genres

Drama
Comedy

Production Companies

فرقة الفنانين المتحدين

Cast

Adel Emam

سرحان عبدالبصير

Adel Emam

Omar Al-Hariri

المُقدم أحمد عبدالسلام

Omar Al-Hariri

Nazim Sharawy

القاضي

Nazim Sharawy

Shawqi Shamekh

مخرج برنامج هيا بنا نلعب

Shawqi Shamekh

Hala Fakher

Hala Fakher

Badr Nofal

المحامي خليفة خلف الله

Badr Nofal

Said Tarabeek

قاسم وكيل النيابة

Said Tarabeek

Samir Waley Eldein

الشاويش حسين

Samir Waley Eldein

Nahed Jabr

Nahed Jabr

Ramzy El Adl

Ramzy El Adl

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