Ahmed Kamel Morsi, born in Cairo Governorate. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts from Cairo University and then obtained a diploma from the Acting Institute. He wrote about theater, cinema and some radio programs. In 1939, he directed his first movie, Return to the Countryside, after which he directed several films, including: The Great House, Lady of the House and The Public Prosecutor.
The film tells about Reda, the taxi driver, who happens to be playing in the airport queue by delivering a wealthy widow from abroad named Eman. (more)
The film tells about Reda, the taxi driver, who happens to be playing in the airport queue by delivering a wealthy widow from abroad named Eman. (more)
A tough-on-crime public prosecutor's world is turned upside down when his son is accused of murdering a dancer. (more)
A tough-on-crime public prosecutor's world is turned upside down when his son is accused of murdering a dancer. (more)
An honest employee finds himself in a tough situation when he is accused of killing his manager due to being in the wrong place at the wrong time. His wife is forced to work at a nightclub to provide for their children. (more)
An honest employee finds himself in a tough situation when he is accused of killing his manager due to being in the wrong place at the wrong time. His wife is forced to work at a nightclub to provide for their children. (more)
A family pushes their daughter Nadia into prostitution for money. One day, two young men hit her with their car, and when they find out what she does for a living, they make a bet on which one will succeed in getting her to clean up her act. (more)
A family pushes their daughter Nadia into prostitution for money. One day, two young men hit her with their car, and when they find out what she does for a living, they make a bet on which one will succeed in getting her to clean up her act. (more)