The Bullet is Still in My Pocket (1974)
October 6, 1974Release Date
The Bullet is Still in My Pocket (1974)
October 6, 1974Release Date
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Cast & Crew.

Mahmoud Yassin
Mohammed

Nagwa Ibrahim
Fatima

Hussein Fahmy
Marwan

Mohey Ismail

Saeed Saleh
Khalil

Yousuf Shaaban
Abbas

Abdel Moneim Ibrahim
Azouz

Salah El-Saadany
Raouf
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Details.
Release DateOctober 6, 1974
Original Nameالرصاصة لا تزال في جيبي
StatusReleased
Running Time2h
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The Bullet Is Still in My Pocket (Egyptian Arabic: الرصاصة لا تزال فى جيبى, translit. Al Rasasa La Tazal Fi Gaiby) is a 1974 film directed by Houssam El-Din Mustafa. It is based on a story by Ihsan Abdel Quddous. In his 1998 Al-Ahram article "Victory at the Box Office" Hani Mustafa lists it as one of several films dealing with the 1973 war that depict Egyptian society in crisis before the war.
The film follows the soldier Mohammad (Mahmoud Yassine) as he returns to his village in defeat after the 1967 war, only to be met with contempt and derision. Fatima (Nagwa Ibrahim), the girl he loves has been raped by a high official (Yusuf Shaaban) and Mohammad decides to avenge her by killing the official; he finds an outlet for his frustration when the 1973 war breaks out. This time when he returns to his village he is not shamed by his fellow citizens and the official is exposed as a rapist. Mohammad marries the girl he loves with the bullet still in his pocket which means that he'll always be ready to war.
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