Ehab Nafea was an Egyptian actor who made his mark in the late 1960s with a memorable role in Gang of Women (1969). In this film, he navigates the complex dynamics of a female-led narrative, contributing to the film's exploration of gender and power. Nafea's performance reflects the era's shift in cinematic storytelling, particularly within the realm of exploitation cinema. His work in Gang of Women remains a notable entry in the catalog of cult films, highlighting the unique contributions of Egyptian cinema to the genre.
Gang of Women
Two Turkish reporters are in Beirut, investigating Lebanese life. They do not find any scoop and are about to leave the country when they discover something juicy, an all-female gang of forgers. Adventure can begin.