The Blood of the Innocent

The Blood of the Innocent

6.0

Sep 20 2005

2h 49m

Drama

The unemployed Reda develops feelings for his neighbor Hanan who runs away and lives with an aristocratic lady for whom she works, leaving Reda to get involved with terrorist groups. Meanwhile, Jaber earns his living by fraud and deceit and eventually dies in an accident.

Mona Zaki

Mona Zaki

Hanan

Nour El-Sherif

Nour El-Sherif

Gaber Amesh

Yousra

Yousra

Nadia Safwan

Salah Abdallah

Salah Abdallah

Abd-Elsattar

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