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The Public Prosecutor, is a 1946 Egyptian movie, directed by Ahmed Kamel Morsi, and starring Zaki Rostom, Serag Mounir, Hussein Reyaad. with a runtime of 100 minutes.
Al-Na'ib Al-Am is an Arabic drama film that follows a public prosecutor known for his harsh sentencing, who delivers a severe punishment to a petty employee who stole from the treasury only to buy medicine for his sick mother, intending to repay the money. Fate delivers a cruel irony when the prosecutor's own son Jamil is arrested on charges of murdering a dancer named Fifi. The story unfolds as the man who enforced the law without mercy must now reckon with justice closing in on his own family, exploring themes of hypocrisy, accountability, and the limits of moral certainty.
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