Mustafa and Amal are engaged and preparing to get married, but Amal's mother dies and Amal is unjustly imprisoned by a businessman named Mahmoud. Her fiancé seeks to prove her innocence of what was attributed to her.
Abed imposes his control over the cemeteries, and Al-Deeb helps him sell the bodies of the dead to medical students, demolish the yards to rebuild them at the expense of their owners, and rent the yards for housing, behind the backs of their owners. Abed marries Loza, whom Al-Deeb loves, and when Abed goes to prison for possessing drugs, Al-Deeb takes his place.
When a dispute happens between Hassan and Jeblawi , Hassan causes the factory owner, said, to fire Jeblawi. Jablawi works for drug dealer Abbas and steals money from him. He returns to town and buys Said's factory at an auction. Abbas and his men find Jeblawi and work out a deal.
Fayed, a professor of philosophy, is unjustly arrested for obtaining a counterfeiting dollar machine that belongs to his brother, who lives with him. In prison, he meets Khalifa and decides to escape with him and search for his innocence.
A family consisting of a father, mother, son and little girl. The father and mother die in an accident, and the two children go to live with their uncle who treats them harshly, which prompts the boy to leave his uncle's house and rush into the path of crime and deviance, while the girl stays with her uncle's wife. The girl grows up and enters the police academy, and by chance she catches her brother red-handed in a drug case.
The film tells the story of two young men trying to get married, but the apartment stands in the way of completing the marriage, in addition to the troubles caused by the young man's mother-in-law, because she believes that he is an unsuitable husband.
Hassan and Tawhida work in the phone company. They listen in on calls and discover many secrets and crimes, which makes them blackmail the callers and report them to the police. After making a lot of money, they get married and Tawhida wants them to leave their old ways behind.
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