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We're All Thieves, My Dear 1989

★ 5.33 votes110 min📅 1989-01-02

In Ahmed Yehia's gripping 1989 Egyptian crime-drama *We're All Thieves, My Dear*, financial ruin and personal betrayal collide in a tale of vengeance and desperation.

Director: Ahmed Yehia

Cast

Mahmoud Abdel Aziz
Mahmoud Abdel Aziz
Mortada Al Salamouni
Layla Olwy
Layla Olwy
Basma Abdel Razek
Saeed Saleh
Saeed Saleh
Mahrous
Mariam Fakhr Eddine
Mariam Fakhr Eddine
Dawlat Hanem
Salah Qabil
Salah Qabil
Abdullah Bahns
Abdallah Farghaly
Abdallah Farghaly
Abdel Razek
Osama Abbas
Osama Abbas
Aziz / Fanous
Hamdy Youssef
Hamdy Youssef
Abu Al-Ain Bey
Wedad Hamdy
Wedad Hamdy
Basma's mother
Mohamed Shebl
Mohamed Shebl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *We're All Thieves, My Dear* (1989) about?

This crime-drama follows Murtada al-Salamuni, a man stripped of his wealth and abandoned by his wife, who teams up with thieves to reclaim his life through blackmail. His plan spirals into a web of deception and moral compromise as he targets his former employer.

Who directed *We're All Thieves, My Dear*?

The film was directed by Ahmed Yehia, a filmmaker known for his work in Egyptian drama and social critique during the late 20th century.

Who stars in *We're All Thieves, My Dear*?

The cast features Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Layla Olwy, Saeed Saleh, Mariam Fakhr Eddine, and Salah Qabil in pivotal roles.

Is *We're All Thieves, My Dear* (1989) worth watching?

For fans of crime dramas steeped in social tension and moral ambiguity, this 1989 film delivers a compelling narrative with strong performances. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its themes of class struggle and personal downfall give it a distinct edge among Egyptian cinema of the era.

How long is *We're All Thieves, My Dear*?

The runtime of *We're All Thieves, My Dear* is 110 minutes.

About We're All Thieves, My Dear (1989) — A Crime Drama of Vengeance and Betrayal in 1980s Egypt

In Ahmed Yehia's gripping 1989 Egyptian crime-drama *We're All Thieves, My Dear*, financial ruin and personal betrayal collide in a tale of vengeance and desperation. The film follows Murtada al-Salamuni, a once-prosperous man whose family home is seized and whose marriage crumbles, leaving him adrift in his ancestral country estate. Shunned by former employer Abdullah Bahnas, Murtada spirals into a dark alliance with a trio of thieves led by the cunning Mahrous, plotting to reclaim his dignity—and his future—by targeting the very man who crushed him. A storm of blackmail, greed, and moral decay unfolds in this atmospheric exploration of class struggle and fractured ambition.

As alliances shift and trust evaporates, the story peels back layers of human vulnerability beneath hardened exteriors. With a richly textured narrative and stellar performances from Mahmoud Abdel Aziz and Layla Olwy, this 110-minute drama blends romance and crime into a tense, emotionally charged experience. The sultry, sun-baked setting of Egypt in the late 20th century becomes a character itself, amplifying the film's themes of survival, vengeance, and the blurred line between thief and victim.