Aziza Amir
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An Egyptian actress, producer, director and editor. Her real name is Mofeda Mohamed Ghoneim. She was born in 1901. She spent her childhood in Alexandria and then moved to Cairo to...Read more live on Khairat Street near the Sayeda Zeinab neighborhood. She joined school but did not complete her studies, and her acting debut was in 1925 in a play by Youssef Wehbe's troupe. She produced the first Egyptian film entitled Laila in 1927, followed by other films like The Girl of the Night, The Apple Seller and Believing in God.
Nadia
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Within a social dramatic framework, the events of the film take place; After the death of her parents, Nadia gives her life for the sake of her two younger brothers (Munir and Soraya),and refuses to marry in order to raise them, but her brother is martyred in the Palestine War, and all that remains for her is little Soraya, who falls in love with (Medhat),whom she coincidentally loves. Nadia considers him the only hope left for her.Bayieat altifah
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A rich young man makes a bet with one of his friends to transform a poor girl who sells apples into an aristocratic lady. After a long training, he succeeds and the girl becomes more the star of high society. He presents her in a big event, and he gradually realizes that he s in love with her.Khada ani Aby
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(Mamdouh Raafat) is a visual artist who draws in a way that no one understands. His fiancée (Kawthar Amin) stands next to him and encourages him, despite her father’s objection to her proposing to him. He seeks to marry her to a rich man. Mamdouh is forced to leave her and is forced to work with a nightclub owner who discovers that he has married From his former fiancée (Kawthar),and events continue.Believing in God
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As a gambling thief is chased by the police, he sells his infant child to his old girlfriend who passes the boy as her own as the child s real mother raises her other daughter. Years go by and the son meets his sister. They fall in love without knowing that they are related.