شبان هذه الأيام (1975) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 6, 1975

Original Title:
شبان هذه الأيام

Alternate Titles:
شبان هذه الايام

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Hayman Film

Production Countries:
Egypt

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 110

Hosni does not find a suitable time to spend at home to consider the affairs of his house, wife and children, as he is the editor-in-chief of one of the well-known magazines, writes about youth issues, but he finds himself immersed in work and in a relationship with his secretary, Suheir, without knowing that she is secretly married to his son Khaled, except That the October war erupts and Khalid invokes with others, the father discovers the extent of his mistake and his wife returns to the house while sending his son before his martyrdom a letter to his father recommending him to his wife Suheir.

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Assistant Camera:
Abya Farid

Assistant Director:
Abdel Aziz Gad
Mahmoud Al Sisi

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kamal Abdul Haq

Camera Operator:
Ghonim Bahnasy

Casting:
Ali Wagdy

Director:
Atef Salem

Director of Photography:
Abdel-Moneim Behansi
Abdel Moneim Bahnassy

Editor:
Abdel Aziz Fakhry

Hairdresser:
Saad Ibrahim

Makeup Artist:
AbdelWahhab Qotb

Negative Cutter:
Marcel Saleh

Original Music Composer:
Hani Mehanna

Production Manager:
Hassan Mowafy
Maged Mowafi

Writer:
Abdel Hai Adib

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