Ahmad Mukhtar Trailers
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Total trailers found: 11
23 October 1950
Henry Barakat directed adaptation of Dumas' Count of Monte Cristo.
01 November 1954
After Abu El-Dahab and Ihsan get married and have a baby, a jealous Al-Atra gets his friend Amina to impersonate Ihsan and reports Abu El-Dahab to the police.
10 December 1944
A woman seeks revenge on the man she thinks killed her husband but falls in love with him in the process.
14 April 1952
Sohair, a belly dancer, meets Monir, a laborer, and falls in love with him. She strives to turn Monir into a celebrity, and uses a professional coach to turn him into a boxing champion.
02 April 1942
A night film adapted from the story of Ghada al-Kamiliya produced in 1942 and directed by Togo Mizrai
20 April 1950
Saber Effendi is a simple employee suffering from financial pitfalls. A new manager comes to the company who had an old friendship with Saber's wife, which strengthens his relationship with Saber's family.
28 November 1955
Three sisters stage their disappearance from home to force their father, who left his wife for a wealthy widow, to return to the family.
01 January 1942
Fouad Pasha refuses to help his brother after his bankruptcy in the stock market, and his son Zaki abandons his cousin Hosnia after he assaulted and raped her, so Fouad is forced to marry her to the farmer Ibrahim, Hosnia gives birth to a baby girl, and Ibrahim doubts her lineage, so he abandons Hosnia.
03 April 1944
Nahid's husband squanders his wife's money on his mistress, and after his wife's wealth is lost, he begins to embezzle from his business's money, until his matter is exposed and he is imprisoned while Nahid is pregnant with his child.
07 July 1950
Assem a very rich man, clashes with the young man who was flirting with his wife and kills him. Then, on one of his evenings, he discovers a person who is very similar to him and offers to swap lives.
01 February 1942
Romeo and Juliet set in 1940's Egypt. Two families are feuding but their children love each other, thus rejecting the premise that love is forbidden between them.