Cairo, Egypt – The film “7 Dogs,” starring Karim Abdel Aziz and Ahmed Ezz, is preparing to begin its major international theatrical tour, launching commercially in 22 countries worldwide in the coming days. This marks a first for an Arabic film, amidst widespread anticipation from audiences.
22 countries on the launch map
The world tour includes the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy and Turkey, where it will begin showing on June 26. China, India and Pakistan are preparing to receive the film in the coming period after the official announcement of its release dates.
A story about an Interpol officer and a dangerous criminal
The film, set in a framework of suspense and action, revolves around Interpol officer “Khaled Al-Azzazi” who is forced to cooperate with the criminal “Ghali Abu Dawood”, who was previously arrested, in order to bring down an international criminal organization called “Seven Dogs” that seeks to promote a new drug in the Middle East region.
Action and chases around the world
The film relies on a fast pace and intense action scenes and chases, with its events moving between a number of cities and world capitals, giving it an international character and placing it among the biggest Arab action productions.
Arab and international stars
The film stars Karim Abdel Aziz and Ahmed Ezz, alongside a host of Arab and international stars, most notably Monica Bellucci, Salman Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Max Huang, Nasser Al-Qasabi, Sayed Ragab, and Tara Emad. The film is written by Turki Al-Sheikh, with screenplay and dialogue by Mohamed Al-Dabbah, and directed by the internationally acclaimed duo Adel El Arbi and Bilal Fallah.


