Kawthar is a girl who works in the telephone service, and is in love with Mamdouh, a poor young man. Mamdouh proposes to marry Kawthar, but her father refuses and sees that she must marry Shaaban, the rich man, and under her father's pressure, Kawthar marries Shaaban, and lives in his villa in which she resides with him and his daughter who has a mental illness. One of the misfits tries to kill Shaaban, but by chance Mamdouh saves him from fate, and Shaaban could not reward him except by entrusting him with managing the casino he owns, in a confrontation between Kawthar and the villa's maid, the maid declares to her that she is Shaaban's wife, and this is a secret between them, and she also told her that Shaaban, this rich man, is nothing but a forger of money. Others he controls so as not to reveal his secret, Kawthar manages to report Shaaban and brings the police to arrest him and his gang, but the maid rushes and kills Shaaban, and at the end Mamdouh marries Kawthar.
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father, deceived, aliases, father, tricked, arabic, خدعني, أبي, translit, khadaini, 1951, egyptian, film, written, directed, starring, mahmoud, zulfikar, primary, cast, includes, sabah, taheyya, kariokka, theatrical, posterarabic, خدعني, أبيdirected, bymahmoud. My Father Deceived Me aliases My Father Tricked Me Arabic خدعني أبي translit Khadaini abi is a 1951 Egyptian film written directed by and starring Mahmoud Zulfikar 1 2 Primary cast includes Sabah and Taheyya Kariokka 3 4 5 6 7 My Father Deceived MeTheatrical posterArabic خدعني أبيDirected byMahmoud ZulfikarWritten byMahmoud Zulfikar Aziza AmirScreenplay byMahmoud ZulfikarProduced byMahmoud ZulfikarStarringMahmoud Zulfikar Sabah Taheyya KariokkaCinematographyMostafa HassanEdited byAlbert NaguibMusic byAndre RyderProductioncompaniesMahmoud Zulfikar films Aziza Amir filmsDistributed byBahna filmsRelease date19 April 1951 1951 04 19 Egypt Running time120 minutesCountryEgyptLanguageEgyptian Arabic Contents 1 Plot 2 Crew 3 Cast 3 1 Primary cast 3 2 Supporting cast 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditKawthar is a girl who works in the telephone service and is in love with Mamdouh a poor young man Mamdouh proposes to marry Kawthar but her father refuses and sees that she must marry Shaaban the rich man and under her father s pressure Kawthar marries Shaaban and lives in his villa in which she resides with him and his daughter who has a mental illness One of the misfits tries to kill Shaaban but by chance Mamdouh saves him from fate and Shaaban could not reward him except by entrusting him with managing the casino he owns in a confrontation between Kawthar and the villa s maid the maid declares to her that she is Shaaban s wife and this is a secret between them and she also told her that Shaaban this rich man is nothing but a forger of money Others he controls so as not to reveal his secret Kawthar manages to report Shaaban and brings the police to arrest him and his gang but the maid rushes and kills Shaaban and at the end Mamdouh marries Kawthar Crew EditDirected by Mahmoud Zulfikar Story Mahmoud Zulfikar Aziza Amir Screenplay Mahmoud Zulfikar Aziza Amir Dialogue Saleh Gawdat Director of Photography Mostafa Hassan Editing Albert Naguib Production Mahmoud Zulfikar films Aziza Amir films Distribution Bahna films Songwriting Bayram al Tunisi Fathi Kora Songs composed by Farid Ghusn Ahmed Sidqi Youssef Saleh Mohammed El BakkarCast EditPrimary cast Edit Mahmoud Zulfikar Mamdouh Sabah Kawthar Taheyya Kariokka the Dancer Taheyya Stephan Rosti Shaaban Bey Kawthar s husband Zahrat El Ola Naima daughter of Shaaban Nigma Ibrahim Fatima Mahmoud Shokoko Crusoe Mamdouh s friend Mohammed El Bakkar singer Bakkar Herimin show dancer Mohammed Sobeih waiter Abdul Ghani El Nagdi Seller of Robabikia Sanaa Samih Rajaa Kawthar s aunt Mohsen Hassanein from the gang Abdel Moneim Bassiouni employee Abdulaziz Ahmed Kawthar s father Supporting cast Edit Selim Bastawy Thoraya Abdul Moneim Ismail Muhammed Hassan Dawood Kamel Othman Kanti Inshirah El Alfi Nadia El SabaaReferences Edit Armes Roy 2008 Dictionary of African Filmmakers Indiana University Press ISBN 978 0 253 35116 6 Archived from the original on 2022 09 25 Retrieved 2022 09 25 Reparto de Khadaini abi pelicula 1951 Dirigida por Mahmoud Zulfikar La Vanguardia in Spanish 2022 09 25 Archived from the original on 2022 09 25 Retrieved 2022 09 25 The Story of Aziza Amir First Female Filmmaker and Actress in Egypt Egyptian Streets 2019 09 22 Archived from the original on 2020 09 27 Retrieved 2022 09 25 My Father Deceived Me 1951 archived from the original on 2022 09 25 retrieved 2022 09 25 My Father Deceived Me khadaini abi 1951 Sabah Egyptian still Zahrat El Ola EX 35 www musicman com Archived from the original on 2022 09 25 Retrieved 2022 09 25 قاسم محمود 2018 05 01 تاريخ السينما المصرية قراءة الوثائق النادرة in Arabic وكاله الصحافه العربيه Archived from the original on 2022 09 25 Retrieved 2022 09 25 شؤون عربية in Arabic وحدة المجلات في الامانة العامة لجامعة الدول العربية 2015 External links Editmy Father Deceived Me at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title My Father Deceived Me amp oldid 1152079235, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,