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Cocaine, is a 1930 Egyptian movie, directed by Togo Mizrahi, and starring Shalom, Shawky Abdullah Thabet, Togo Mizrahi. with a runtime of 60 minutes.
Cocaine (Al-Hawiya) is an Egyptian social drama that unflinchingly charts the destruction of an innocent family through obsession and revenge. A worker becomes infatuated with his friend's wife, and when she firmly rejects his advances, wounded pride curdles into cold-blooded hatred. Plotting meticulously, he manipulates the husband into cocaine addiction, then watches with calculating detachment as the man crumbles and the family unravels around him. The husband's descent into addiction spirals beyond anyone's control, culminating in an irreversible tragedy that claims the life of his own child. The film is a stark cautionary tale about jealousy's destructive power and the catastrophic ripple effects of one man's malice.
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