The Blue Elephant: Part III 1970
A Third part of The Blue Elephant Saga.
A Third part of The Blue Elephant Saga.
Years have passed since the brothers have separated in their different ways of life. But one day, a ghost from the past returns to cast a shadow over the sons of Rizk, forcing them to return to a life of crime and theft once again in order to save themselves, in a fateful operation that is the largest, most dangerous, and most important in the history of the sons of Rizk.
Two cousins, both from a middle-class background, finally see their dream come true when their inheritance is rightfully returned to them following their uncle’s death. Soon after, and to their shock, they discover that the inheritance is in the form of illegal goods. To liquidate these goods, they create an elaborate mobile game to sell them through it. They call this game… “Siko Siko”. The cousins enjoy a brief moment of spectacular success before a mob boss appears in their lives, claiming to be the real owner of the goods!
The events of the film take place in a social and comedic context, where the psychiatrist Youssef is responsible for issuing a psychological report on the dangerous criminal Taha until he is released from prison, and he discovers that he is the ex-husband of his wife Sahar and the father of her son.
The events revolve around a police officer who fights an international gang smuggling antiquities in many European countries. His path intersects with a young woman who works as a submarine in the Red Sea and lives in the city of El Gouna, and together they go through many situations and adventures during their journey.
Upcoming Egyptian Movie
From the 1920s on, Egyptian icon Umm Kulthum became the first prominent Arab singer to disseminate her work to the masses via the new technologies of the times: radio, the phonograph, cinema and television.
A major scammer will travel to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to carry out two scam operations, the first will be in the Gaming Championship and the second will be against people during Umrah and Hajj.