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6.0 1 Seasons • 10 Episodes

They Live in Their Dwellings - Season 1

When detective Abdullah moves into a new home with his family, strange events unfold from the very first day. Their troubled neighbor Bushra — whose husband has mysteriously vanished — draws them into a web of dark secrets, buried bodies, and psychological unraveling. A tense, atmospheric thriller blending mystery, social commentary, and slow-burn suspense.

Top Cast

  • Basma Hamada

    Basma Hamada

  • Samah

    Samah

  • Abdullah Al-Turkumani

    Abdullah Al-Turkumani

  • أمل محمد

    أمل محمد

  • May Al Balooshi

    May Al Balooshi

  • عبدالله عباس

    عبدالله عباس

  • Abdullah Al-Bloushi

    Abdullah Al-Bloushi

  • Dari Al-Rashdan

    Dari Al-Rashdan

  • Nour Mahmoud

    Nour Mahmoud

Overview

When detective Abdullah moves into a new home with his family, strange events unfold from the very first day. Their troubled neighbor Bushra — whose husband has mysteriously vanished — draws them into a web of dark secrets, buried bodies, and psychological unraveling. A tense, atmospheric thriller blending mystery, social commentary, and slow-burn suspense.

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