
Acting
An Egyptian actor, graduated from Eng. Khan (now the College of Engineering), then joined the Ramses troupe and Fatima Rushdie's troupe. He established the Actors ’Union with Zaki Tolaymat and then returned to work with Ramses Theater and the National Ensemble. His cinematic start was through the movie (Dinars) in 1939. After that, he participated in dozens of works, most notably (Abu Hadid, Our Days Al-Hilwa, Rabaa Al-Adawiya), and plays (Al-Sabnasa, Al-Mahrousa)

Abbas, a resident of Cairo, is appointed by the government to hold the office of supervisor in a post office in a small village in Upper Egypt.

Al-Hanash wants to marry the daughter of Jaber, his assistant in drug trafficking, in exchange for covering up Jabir's killing of Abu Hadid. But Amina refuses this marriage, and she is in a relationship with Hassan Ibn Abu Hadid.

During a chase of drug deal, officer magdy lost his way in the desert , got saved by Saba. He finds out that saba's family is drug lord and they also identify him so they decided to kill him but by the help of saba, they escaped.

The work deals with the story of the engineer (Adel) who works in an oil company in the Sinai Desert and is married to the daughter of the company manager (Zouzou) who cheats on him with her cousin. As for (Samra), the daughter of the sheik of the tribe, she loves (Adel) and learns of his wife’s betrayal of him, so she goes and warns him, and events escalate.

Amina is a girl from an ancient family. The family decides to marry her to her cousin Hakim in order to preserve wealth. Since this marriage was forced, they live like strangers. Years pass and war breaks out, and her son Adel falls ill with a fever and is taken to the hospital. His mother visits him and meets Officer Khaled, who dazzles him with her beauty. He does not know that she is the wife of Hakim's friend.

A naval officer (Farid Shawqi) from the intelligence service was able to uncover a spy network on behalf of Israel, whose leader (Adel Adham), who works as a former naval expert in Israel, runs his espionage work in disguise through his management of an antiques and decorative tools factory in (Khan Al-Khalili). He manages to hide his truth with... Singer (Ann Smyrner), who works in nightclubs and preys on young men working in the armed forces to use them to spy on the Arab army and its weapons. Things get complicated between the spies, the officer, and the security services.

Professor Fahmi, a history teacher, went out to get a doctor for his wife, and he was martyred in a demonstration in support of Saad Zaghloul. The son, Mujahid, was born and his mother raised him to hate the English. He was expelled from school, but the school principal took care of him because of his connection to his family and his father. He raised him with his only daughter, Azza, who loved Mujahid. World War II was declared. He goes to Sudan to continue his struggle.

Rabi'a al-Adawiyya is a classic film from 1963 based on the life of the early Sufi saint and poet Rabi'a al-Adawiyya, also known as Rabi'a al Basri, in the second Islamic century.

In the port of Alexandria, Captain Gad works on one of the mechanical boats. Gad orchestrates a ship accident that is taken as an act of God. Abu Ahmed is appointed foreman instead of Gad, who was waiting for the job. Abu Ahmed feels happy and conveys the good news to his wife, Amina, who wants a child. After a long wait, Jad decides to take revenge.

The film tells the story of Qais bin Al-Malouh and Laila, who falls in love with her and sings poetry about her. This is heard by the elders of the tribe, so they are forbidden from meeting, and all the time they feel the pain of separation.
