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The Octopus

A woman whose husband travels to work abroad and leaves her facing loneliness and dreaming inside that she will kill him and take revenge on him for those years that he stole from her and then she thinks that the dream has become a reality and that she has already killed him and advances to the detective, admitting that she is a killer, but the doctor appointed by the court and his lawyer friend feel that the lady is innocent.

Top Cast

  • Mahmoud Yassin

    Mahmoud Yassin

  • Elham Shahein

    Elham Shahein

  • Nahed Roshdy

    Nahed Roshdy

  • Sherif Sabry

    Sherif Sabry

  • Othman Abdel Monem

    Othman Abdel Monem

  • Mahmoud Qabil

    Mahmoud Qabil

  • Hanem Mohamed

    Hanem Mohamed

  • Yasmine Al Jilany

    Yasmine Al Jilany

  • Omar Nagy

    Omar Nagy

Overview

A woman whose husband travels to work abroad and leaves her facing loneliness and dreaming inside that she will kill him and take revenge on him for those years that he stole from her and then she thinks that the dream has become a reality and that she has already killed him and advances to the detective, admitting that she is a killer, but the doctor appointed by the court and his lawyer friend feel that the lady is innocent.

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