The best Hassan Mostafa’s movies

Hassan Mostafa

Hassan Mostafa

26/06/1933- 19/05/2015
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Hassan Mostafa’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Hassan Mostafa.
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The School of Mischief

The School of Mischief
6.2/10
This play is about a female teacher and how she transformed 5 rebellious students into model students.

Hassan and Marcus

Hassan and Marcus
6.8/10
A terrorist Muslim group calls for the execution of Sheikh Hassan for refusing to join their organisation. At the same time, a priest ,Marcos, is also facing death threats. Both men seek help from the government, who puts them under the witness protection program, giving each man the other's identity.

The Cousins

The Cousins
6.1/10

Elwad Mahrous Betaa Alwazir

Elwad Mahrous Betaa Alwazir
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 17/01/1999

El Talata Yeshtghalonha

El Talata Yeshtghalonha
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 03/06/2010
The events revolve around the conflict between the girl and three men at one time, resulting in a lot of comedy, dealing with the phenomenon of new and serious on the communities of East and is the adoption of most young people in this age for girls, both sisters, granules or even friends - physically in unusual in Eastern societies in previous eras where the young man is no longer ashamed to get money from his sister or his lover or his girlfriend.

Stranger in My House

Stranger in My House
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 08/02/1982
  • Character: Captain Ali
A single mother and a football player from the countryside find themselves fighting over the same apartment after its deceitful owner gave them duplicate contracts.

A World of Children

A World of Children
6.9/10
In a comedic form, a love story is shared between the widowed engineer Hilmi Abdelkader (Rushdi Abaza), who works in the field of oil and has eight children from his late wife, the young widow Samia Ahmed and the mother of six children. After a long time they hide, get married and begin to put in place a system of life at home to make things go smoothly.

Ebn El-Hetta

Ebn El-Hetta
5.9/10
Exploiting the great resemblance between Ashour El-Aaghati and actor Farid Shawky, director Mahmoud Al-Badrawi decides to use him in many scenes. At the same time, Ashour relates to his neighbor Najat and decides to marry despite all the attempts of the master, the owner of the cafe, to stand in the way of their love. At the same time, a painful accident occurs to the artist Farid, leading to his death, and director Mahmoud decides to use Ashour as an alternative, declaring that the actor will not die.

Marriage for Half an Hour

Marriage for Half an Hour
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Sound of Love

Sound of Love
  • Release: 31/12/1973
Dr. Mohsen falls in love with his nurse Mona, and tries to marry her, but his father, Dr. Shaker is against it because of the social difference. Mona agrees with Mohsen that she will convince his father that she's worthy to marry his son and goes to his home as a private nurse.

Leila Asal

Leila Asal
6.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 26/04/1990
Nazik is a senior employee of the family planning agency, and her husband, Dr. Hussein, is a gynecologist and obstetrician. Weeks after her daughter's wedding party, the family planning expert discovers that she is pregnant while her daughter carries the bride Salwa despite the age of 40, and her young son Ahmed, who fears that she will have a child, will ridicule her of conscription.

Ms. Manal diary

Ms. Manal diary
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 26/04/1971
Manal arrives by mail containing a diary in the form of an unknown book from his writer, but the title is (Memoirs of Miss Manal), and hardly manal browsing through the book of memories until she finds a true picture of a huge relationship and memories of her life from the first moments, and about her multiple relationships since childhood Nails.

Lasna Mala'ekah

Lasna Mala'ekah
  • Release: 20/07/1970
When the prison car breaks down, the prison guard is forced to take the three prisoners to the nearest house to look for help, and the prisoners get into a lot of comedic situations.

الكف

الكف

Mouths and Rabbits

Mouths and Rabbits
7.4/10
  • Release: 02/01/1977
A story discussing the society problem during the seventies due to not having any family planning, also covering main issue of differences between poor society and rich society. This film introduces a family with 10 kids and lots of problems they get into through a funny story between an Aunt for the kids and her struggle for getting married to the man she loved because of her bother in law who got her married with someone behind her back, using false information.

Catch Women's

Catch Women's

My Wife's Ghost

My Wife's Ghost
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 07/10/1968
As a result of Saleh's preoccupation with his work, his wife Aida suffers from loneliness. She turns to watching films and starts impersonating the characters of the heroines she sees in the films, which gets her husband into many troubles and with the help of his friends he tries to make her stop.

Sweet Trip

Sweet Trip
  • Release: 12/07/1971
The story of the young couple Ahmed and Zahra, as Ahmed proposes to Zahra but her father rejects him because he is still a student. Hopelessly trying to be together, the lovebirds elope.

No Longer kids

No Longer kids
8.9/10
By coincidence, Ahmad discovers that his father, Ramada Al Sokkary has a love letter in his suit case, which reveals his love to a woman other than his mother. Ahmad tries with his brothers and sister to find out the reasons that made their father look for another woman. The play shows the amusing acts the children undertake to save their family.

Marriage By Airmail

Marriage By Airmail
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 29/11/1976
Gharib [Adel Imam] and Fakhri [Sameer Ghanem] were exchanging letters about Fakhri going to America. Fakhri was working for a cabaret owner [Farid Shawqi] even though he was harsh in his dealings with the cabaret owner's daughter Amira, [Nahed Sherif] who had decided to run away from her father's home. She went to Gharib's house to take refuge with him at a time when Fakhri was writing to Gharib asking him to find him a bride. Gharib presented the idea to Amira and she agreed to it; Fakhri married her by proxy so she could get away from her father and his violence. Over time Amira discovered she loved Gharib and that he had the same feelings for her. Fakhri arrived in Cairo to get his bride and learned the whole story; he divorced Amira so his lifetime friend Gharib could marry her.

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