When Ahmed witnesses the teacher Abu Jabal brutally beating his father to death, he leaves the neighborhood and devotes himself to learning karate to take revenge on him. He returns to the neighborhood and meets the beautiful widow Badriya who sells drinks on the corner of the neighborhood and learns that Abu Jabal took over her late husband's store after his death. Ahmed gets close to Abu Jabal and becomes one of his men to take revenge, which angers his right-hand man Zaki, who tries to kill him.
Noha is linked to a young diplomat and is preparing to marry him, but she is surprised that she is accused in a jewelry murder case, and the father discovers the former police general that the main defendant in this case is not Noha, but her twin sister, who thought that she died while she was alive and living in the custody of a gang that lives on theft, and the father reaches her and works to return her to his home again
Kamel, a storekeeper, discovers a huge shortage of wheat in his custody, then he is implicated in a murder he did not commit, and then he discovers that someone is impersonating him and committing crimes in his name.
The story of Mayor Abdul Razek al-Sharshabi (Omar al-Sharif) when his younger son, Tawfiq (Khalid al-Nabawi) is called for army recruitment, his wife (Safiya al-Omari), rejects it, suggesting to send someone else to go instead. So the Mayor persuaded a poor father named Abdul-Muqeem (Izzat al-Alayli) to send his only son Masrey instead.
Abed imposes his control over the cemeteries, and Al-Deeb helps him sell the bodies of the dead to medical students, demolish the yards to rebuild them at the expense of their owners, and rent the yards for housing, behind the backs of their owners. Abed marries Loza, whom Al-Deeb loves, and when Abed goes to prison for possessing drugs, Al-Deeb takes his place.
The government nationalizes Ibrahim's property and places him under house arrest, and Umm Al-Saad takes care of him. Ibrahim feels affection for Umm Al-Saad, so he gets involved with her and she becomes pregnant and he marries her. She gives birth to their daughter, Jalila, and Ibrahim dies. Years pass and Jalila graduates from the music institute. She seeks refuge with her uncle, but he expels her and denies her lineage. She resorts to the judiciary, and the uncle offers her to marry his son, Amr, who is sick with a malignant disease.
Ahmed Zaki plays a peasant, Mountasir, who gets involved in a criminal racket run by his friend Midhat. Mountasir is betrayed by Midhat and goes to jail. Upon discovering that his wife was forced into prostitution by Midhat, he swears to extract revenge when he leaves jail.
Aziza is robbed of her jewelry. A person claiming to be the jewelry thief calls Aziza and asks her to leave her apartment door open so he can return the stolen items. She reports the call to the police, but Aziza is surprised by the entry of her neighbor Esmat, who is arrested by the police hiding inside her apartment. It turns out that he is not the thief who robbed her, but Esmat suffers from sleepwalking.
Fayed, a professor of philosophy, is unjustly arrested for obtaining a counterfeiting dollar machine that belongs to his brother, who lives with him. In prison, he meets Khalifa and decides to escape with him and search for his innocence.
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