An Egyptian director and author, he joined Studio Misr in 1935, and in its beginnings he worked as an assistant director in a number of works, including (Dreams of Youth, Magda), before he went through the experience of directing and writing alone in the mid-forties, where his first work was (Gypsy City) in 1945, which he performed Written and directed by him, also among his most prominent works (Women do not know how to lie, Husband on Vacation), he passed away in 2002.
Essam decides to escape the boredom of his marital life. He claims to his wife that he's going to Aswan for a work assignment, but goes to Alexandria to spend a recreational trip instead. When his wife finds out, she disguises herself as a playful blonde girl named ... (more)
Essam decides to escape the boredom of his marital life. He claims to his wife that he's going to Aswan for a work assignment, but goes to Alexandria to spend a recreational trip instead. When his wife finds out, she disguises herself as a playful blonde girl named ... (more)
Safia is a beautiful girl from the countryside, who is loved by two men: Rashwan, the mayor's son, and Hamid, the poor young man. Her father approves her marriage to Rashwan, but Rashwan soon changes his mind, as he tries to get close to Hamdiya, Hamid's sister. (more)
Safia is a beautiful girl from the countryside, who is loved by two men: Rashwan, the mayor's son, and Hamid, the poor young man. Her father approves her marriage to Rashwan, but Rashwan soon changes his mind, as he tries to get close to Hamdiya, Hamid's sister. (more)