مبكى العشاق (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 20, 1966

Original Title:
مبكى العشاق

Alternate Titles:
Mabka el oshak
The Place of Weeping Lovers

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Hassan Al Saifi Films

Production Countries:
Egypt

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

A young engineer whose wife dies in a car accident, and leaves his young daughter, and because he is an petroleum engineer, he has to be absent from the house, so he brings a maid to the house, and takes her with him to his home in Suez where he works, on one of the nights he drunk, the engineer rapes the maid, and when she carries the fetus he requests Among them is the speed of getting rid of it, and when he presents it to the doctor, the latter informs him that abortion is dangerous for her life, which puts the man in a crisis.

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Assistant Director:
Nader Galal

Camera Operator:
Kamal Karim

Casting:
Wali El Sayed

Decorator:
Antoine Polizois
Naguib Khoury

Director:
Hasan El-Saifi

Director of Photography:
Salah Karim

Editor:
Fekri Rostom

Makeup Artist:
Ibrahim AbdelFattah

Music:
Ahmad El Hefnawi

Negative Cutter:
Marcel Saleh

Novel:
Youssef El Sebai

Producer:
Hasan El-Saifi

Screenplay:
Mohamed Osman

Sound Engineer:
Nasry Abdel Nour
Kamal Abdullah

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