Every house has a man (1949) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 22, 1949

Original Title:
كل بيت له راجل

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Magdy Farid Films

Production Countries:
Egypt

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

An archaeologist dies, leaving behind his wife and daughter alone. A handsome man, a representative of the Antiquities Authority, visits the house. The mother likes him and he likes her, and they exchange love. However, the girl also likes him and tries to woo him. However, she discovers that her mother likes him, so she revolts against her mother and accuses her of being disloyal to her deceased father. The young man tries to distract her from her hostility towards her mother.

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Assistant Camera:
فارس وهبة

Assistant Director:
Raymond Nassour

Camera Operator:
Umberto Lanzano

Casting:
Imam Aweys

Co-Director:
Raymond Nassour
Adly Khalil

Decorator:
Magdy Farid

Director:
Ahmed Kamel Morsi

Editor:
Ahmed Ismaeil

Hairdresser:
محمد عبدالله

Lyricist:
Galil Al-Bendary
Mostafa El Sayed

Makeup Artist:
Sayed Farag

Music:
Abdel Aziz Mahmoud

Producer:
Magdy Farid

Screenplay:
Ahmed Kamel Morsi

Sound Assistant:
Gamil Abdel Rahman

Sound Engineer:
Halebian

Writer:
Magdy Farid

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