Sabah, born in Lebanon, made her mark in the world of cult cinema with her role in Gang of Women (1969), a film that blends exploitation with a daring narrative. Known for her vibrant performances, she was not only a celebrated actress but also a renowned singer, captivating audiences across the globe. Her contributions to the film industry reflect a rich cultural heritage, and her work remains a significant part of the conversation surrounding Arab cinema and its evolution. Sabah's legacy endures, highlighting the intersection of music and film in her storied career.
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.