Escape (1988) is an Egyptian film directed by Atef El-Tayeb (26 December 1947 – 23 June 1995).After his discharge from prison, Mansor take his revenge and become hunted by the police.
[3] Muntaser Abdel Ghaffar Al-Badri (Ahmed Zaki) is a young man from the village of Al-Hajer, from the works of the Saqilat Center in Sohag.
Montaser's father is a falconer, he spends months in the desert following the falcons to hunt them, and Montaser was fond of his father's work, and influenced by the fact that the falcon flies high above everyone and only goes down for hunting, and so that Montaser does not inherit his father's work, his mother, after the death of her husband, burned all the hunting tools which was in his possession, so as not to be inherited by Muntasir, whose adventures, young and young, were stressing his mother, who was more proud of her eldest son Abdullah, who was obedient to her command and helped her to cultivate the land.
Medhat (Youssef Fawzy) for the deportation of Egyptian workers to the Gulf, and Muntasir wrote his book on his cousin Zainab (Aida Fahmy), who was born in Cairo.
Police officer Salem (Abdulaziz Makhyoun) takes on the task of arresting Montaser, but things escalate to an extent that no one could have imagined, changing their lives forever.