Category: Crime

Crime

  • Fokaraa Lah Yatkholoona Al Gana

    When he was young, Ahmad witnessed the killing of his mother at the hands of his father because of her betrayal of him. He lives in a shelter, and gets out of the shelter to live in a room. He falls in love with a poor girl and decides to marry her. However, the building’s owner, Boss Yaqoot, desires her and tries to win her over in various ways, until the matter reaches obtaining a court ruling to expel Ahmad from the house.

  • Teenage Fugitive

    Three siblings idle their time while their parents are away. Youngest son, Hsiao-hung, finds a young fugitive taking refuge in their empty home, and hides him. Later, his mother finds the murderer sleeping in a cupboard – and a night of horror takes hold.

  • The Burning Bed

    An abused battered wife has had enough of husband beating up on her. Everywhere she turns for help, there’s not much anyone will do. After he rapes her one night, she sets the bed on fire with him in it asleep.

  • Manasariyathe

    To protect her dignity, Nazima kills Mohan, who intended to assault her. Out of anxiety and fear, she conceals the matter from others. But she realizes that it is not easy.

  • The Element of Crime

    Fisher, an ex-detective, decides to take one final case when a mysterious serial killer claims the lives of several young girls. Fisher, unable to find the culprit, turns to Osbourne, a writer who was once respected for his contributions to the field of criminology. Fisher begins to use Osbourne’s technique, which involves empathizing with serial killers; however, as the detective becomes increasingly engrossed in this method, things take a disturbing turn.

  • Chi-n-pi-ra

    Shibuya, Tokyo. Yoichi and Michio are a pair of hoodlums who make their living as bookies at horse races. One day, Yoichi’s companion commits a crime, which leads him to become a real yakuza. In this way Yoichi wishes to put an end to his hoodlum days, but on the other hand he has to leave his brother Michio behind…

  • Law with Two Phases

    Chief B (Danny Lee) is an unconventional CID member who relies more on instincts rather than by the book to resolve situations. He’s a down-to-earth fellow who’s a mamma’s boy, not too well-educated, and an outstanding member of the CID. Police Officer Kit (Eddie Chan) has just been promoted from the rank-and-file to CID, and at the same time is studying for the test to become an Inspector. Chief B takes him under his wings to investigate numerous gang-related cases. Kit, previously a by-the-book type of police officer, learns a lot from Chief B.

  • Banana Cop

    Two owners of a gambling club in London’s Chinatown are killed by an unknown killer. Edward (Lam), a policeman of heads the investigation. He arrives in Hong Kong to enlist the help of a prison convict, FM (Teddy Robin), who is a former friend of the two dead men.

  • The Nobody

    The porter (Arafa) suffers from sexual deprivation. He marries the infamous widow (Warda) but his work efficiency is reduced due to frequent sleep with his wife. Morsi arrives in the town and meets Arafa and his friend, the railway worker, Dasouki, to ask them about the bully Asran. They know that Morsi was commissioned by the wealthy Kilani to hire Asran To kill the contractor Fuad Minawi. Arafa claims that he is Asran and receives 2,000 pounds as a down payment to complete the process. Morsi discovers the trick and a battle between Arafa and Asran breaks out. Asran gets killed, but the medical report confirms that Asran died of a heart attack. Kilani asks Arafa to complete the crime, but Arafa refuses, and one of Kelani’s agents kills Dasouki and fails to kill Arafa. Arafa decides to take revenge for killing Desouki.

  • Nooravathu Naal

    A young woman has a strange premonition one night of her sister being murdered. Her sister soon goes missing. Five years later, she has another vision of an unknown woman being murdered and seeks the help of her brother-in-law to help her save the possible victim.