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Suspicious Affluence, is a 1937 Egyptian movie, directed by Togo Mizrahi, and starring Shalom, Zouzou Labib, Ahmed Elhaddad. with a runtime of 90 minutes.
Suspicious Affluence is an Egyptian comedy film that centers on the unlikely but enduring friendship between Shalom, a cheerful lottery ticket salesman, and Abdo, a humble butcher's apprentice who share a modest home. When the butcher shop owner passes away unexpectedly, he bequeaths his entire estate — the shop and all his savings — to young Abdo. Rather than keeping the windfall for himself, Abdo generously splits the inheritance with his loyal friend Shalom. The newfound wealth allows both men to pursue their dreams: marrying their respective fiancées and launching independent businesses. A warm and lighthearted film, Suspicious Affluence celebrates the values of friendship, generosity, and loyalty through comedy rooted in everyday Egyptian life.
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