
Hello Shalaby
hello shalabi
Genres
Overview
A comedic play about a struggling theater cast seeking funding to show one of its plays. They stay in a hotel waiting for the financier, but they don't have money to pay the hotel bill, thus getting them into troubles.
Details
Budget
$12000
Revenue
$0
Runtime
224 min
Release Date
1969-08-13
Status
Released
Original Language
Arabic
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
9.5
Abdel Moneim Madbouly
عنبر
Saeed Saleh
محفوظ أبو طاقية
Laila Fahmy
شكرية
Madiha Kamel
هدى مدكور
Ahmed Zaki
راضي
Abdallah Farghaly
عطوة
Hassan Hussein
درويش
Mohamed Sobhi
د. مجدي
Sohair El Barooni
Nazim Sharawy
مدكور - صاحب الفندق
Sohair El Barooni
زيزي
Ahmed Maher Tekha
سامي
إبراهيم كمال
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