The Bullet is Still in My Pocket

The Bullet Is Still in My Pocket (Egyptian Arabic: الرصاصة لا تزال فى جيبى, translit.

Al Rasasa La Tazal Fi Gaiby) is a 1974 film directed by Houssam El-Din Mustafa.

[1] The film follows the soldier Mohammad (Mahmoud Yassine) as he returns to his village in defeat after the 1967 war, only to be met with contempt and derision.

[2] A young soldier named Mohammad hides in Gaza with a Palestinian family helping fighters escape after the Six-Day War.

Abdel Hamid, who replaces Abbas, allows more freedom of speech among the local farmers, while Mohammad leaves to avenge his cousin.