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1956 Egyptian film
Min alqatil
من القاتل
Directed by
Written byMohamed Kamel Hassan
Screenplay by
  • Mohamed Kamel Hassan, the lawyer
(story, screenplay and dialogue)
Produced by
  • Lotus Film

(Asia and Associates) (project)

  • Mustafa Abdul Latif
(Production Manager)
Starring
CinematographyMohamed Kamel Hassan, (story, screenplay and dialogue)
Production
company
*Elvis Orfanelli (Director of Photography)
Release date
  • January 16, 1956 (1956-01-16)
Running time105
CountryEgypt
LanguageArabic

Min alqatil (Egyptian Arabic: من القاتل, translit.) is a 1956 Egyptian romance/musical film directed and co-written by the Egyptian film director Hasan El-Saifi. It stars Rushdy Abaza,

Plot

Souad Hanim is a victim of murder on the day of Samira's joy, and they throw her dead inside the garden, and several people are interrogated, and they are the events that follow during the investigation period about Majdi, especially, after he did not appear, and the events continue.

Main cast

References

  1. إحصائيات: فيلم - من القاتل؟ - 1956 (in Arabic), retrieved 2023-05-12
  2. حجازي, بهاء (2022-12-14). "5 أفلام نادرة لإسماعيل ياسين.. ربما لم تشاهدهم من قبل". بث مباشر (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-05-19.
  3. "إسماعيل ياسين.. مدرسة الأجيال في الكوميديا وفن الحياة.. 50 عامًا على رحيل "أبو ضحكة جنان"". بوابة الأهرام (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-05-19.
  4. فيلم - من القاتل؟ - 1956 طاقم العمل، فيديو، الإعلان، صور، النقد الفني، مواعيد العرض (in Arabic), retrieved 2023-05-12
  5. طاقم العمل: فيلم - من القاتل؟ - 1956 (in Arabic), retrieved 2023-05-12


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