
Wolves 1983
"Wolves"
In *Wolves (1983)*, Egyptian mastermind Adel Sadeq crafts a gripping drama-thriller that pits ambition against morality. The story follows three childhood friends—Naji, Makram, and Ezzat—whose lives become entangled with the enigmatic and ruthless businessman Saber Abdel Sadiq.
Director: Adel Sadeq
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wolves (1983) about?
*Wolves (1983)* delves into the dark underbelly of ambition and corruption as three friends confront a ruthless businessman whose wealth hides a trail of crime. When one friend's testimony threatens Saber Abdel Sadiq's empire, violence erupts, forcing the remaining friends to choose between silence and justice.
Who directed Wolves?
Adel Sadeq directed *Wolves*, a film that showcases his talent for blending crime drama with social critique.
Who stars in Wolves?
The film features an all-star cast including Farid Shawqy, Nour El-Sherif, Shwikar, Poussi, and Farouq Al Fishawy.
Is Wolves (1983) worth watching?
While *Wolves (1983)* isn't rated on IMDb, its crime-drama genre and Adel Sadeq's direction make it a compelling watch for fans of classic Egyptian cinema. The story's moral dilemmas and suspenseful pacing offer a rewarding experience, though viewers should expect a slow-burn narrative.
How long is Wolves?
*Wolves (1983)* runs for 113 minutes.
About Wolves (1983) — A Gritty Egyptian Crime Drama You Won't Forget
In *Wolves (1983)*, Egyptian mastermind Adel Sadeq crafts a gripping drama-thriller that pits ambition against morality. The story follows three childhood friends—Naji, Makram, and Ezzat—whose lives become entangled with the enigmatic and ruthless businessman Saber Abdel Sadiq. When Saber offers Naji a lucrative opportunity, he's drawn into a world of corruption and violence, while journalist Makram wages a public crusade exposing Saber's crimes. Ezzat, acting as a reluctant witness, pays the ultimate price, leaving his sister Hind to seek justice amid a web of deceit and danger.
The film simmers with tension as Naji grapples with his conscience, torn between loyalty and the pursuit of truth. With razor-sharp dialogue and a moody, atmospheric tone, *Wolves (1983)* explores themes of betrayal, power, and the cost of complicity. Sadeq's direction blends crime and drama into a suspenseful narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.