
The Alphabet Murders(1965)
The Belgian detective Hercule Poirot investigates a series of murders in London in which the victims are killed according to their initials.


One of the princesses dies after hiding some of her jewelry in one of the salon chairs in the palace and informs Ashour her servant that the wealth is for her daughter residing abroad, and he knows that the rest of the palace servants and the servants of the hotel in which she was staying, each of them tries to win the fortune alone, Ashour seeks to hand over Treasure to his companions.

Fouad Al-Mohandes
عاشور

Shwikar
نبوية

Abdel Moneim Madbouly
حمورة

Samir Sabri
عصمت السلحدار

Ahmed Elhaddad
محروس

Mohamed Sobeih
عصابة

Samira Mohsen
الاميرة اُلفت لاظ

Salama Elias
الدكتور

Mokhtar Amin
عصابة

Abdel Aziz Abu Ellil
عصابة
Very funny world is a adventure, comedy, drama, mystery film released in 1968 exploring themes of black and white. Directed by Hossam El Dine Mostafa, it stars Fouad Al-Mohandes, Shwikar, Abdel Moneim Madbouly. One of the princesses dies after hiding some of her jewelry in one of the salon chairs in the palace and informs Ashour her servant that the wealth is for her daughter residing abroad, and he knows that the rest of the palace servants and the servants of the hotel in which she was staying, each of them tries to win the fortune alone, Ashour seeks to hand over Treasure to his companions.
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