The best Seraj Munir’s comedy movies

Seraj Munir

Seraj Munir

15/07/1904- 13/09/1957
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Seraj Munir’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 Seraj Munir.

Our Best Days

Our Best Days
6.9/10
A poor girl lives on the rooftop of a building. Three young neighbors fall in love with her. The decide to help her when they discover that she is seriously ill and in need of an urgent operation.

Ismail Yassine in the House of Ghosts

Ismail Yassine in the House of Ghosts
6.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyHorror
  • Release: 22/03/1952
  • Character: morad afndy
Ismail Yassin and his relatives have to spend a month living in a haunted house in order to collect their inheritance.

Mr. Omar

Mr. Omar
7.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 06/01/1941
Gaber Effendi is a simple employee at Ezbet Omar al-Alfi's, expelled by the head of the family after Jabir discovers that there is fraud in the accounts of the estate. Gaber meets with Berlanti, the wife of Omar Bey's, noting a great similarity between him and her absent husband in India, Omar. Following the advice of a legal advisor, Omar Bey's family believes that he is still alive and living in India. By chance, Jaber Effendi goes to Omar's house and is seen by the family and gets married, but Omar finds out the truth and tries to exploit the resemblance to seize wealth, but ultimately fails.

Naharak saeed

Naharak saeed
7.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 02/01/1955
The son of a wealthy man wants to be a musician but his father, the factory owner, objects and kicks him out. When his father announces a competition for the name of a new soap, his son wins the prize and has enough money to finance the theater of his dreams and he becomes famous for his shows.

Gold

Gold
6.9/10
Anwar Wagdi plays vagabond musician Alfredo, who comes across an abandoned baby in the night. He tries his best to get our heroes someone to take it and raise it. When that fails, he has no choice but to raise it on his own. He names the child, Dabab, after the beautiful woman he's encountered on the street. Years pass and Dahab grows up to be the Faryuz, who is actually cute, talented and far less grating than our Ms. Temple. Many Chaplinesque hijinks ensue as Alfredo and Dahab play music on the streets, try to scam free food wherever they can and convince the owner of a successful nightclub to let Dahab perform.

My One and Only Love

My One and Only Love
7/10
He is forced to marry his cousin (Yasmina) after their uncle leaves them a large inheritance, provided that the two get married. The two accept marriage as a visual marriage and separate after receiving the inheritance, but during the honeymoon in Aswan they fall in love. Each other

Shamshon and Leblb

Shamshon and Leblb
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 17/04/1952
The story revolves around (Llbb), who lives quietly in a popular neighborhood, and wins from his restaurant, goes to the village of Luzah (daughter of the teacher) Radwan, comes to the neighborhood a fierce man, named (Samson) (Sambson), a good man. Unlike Samson, who is rich and powerful and lives in a palace, the weak young man (Samson) defies his strong rival. The heart of his sweetheart (Loza) begins, and the battle begins between them through the seven tricks. Samson uses his muscles and not his thought. But the father of Luzah supports Samson in anticipation of his wealth.

Qattr El-Nada

Qattr El-Nada
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 17/12/1951
Dada Qatar An Egyptian film, produced in 1951, starring Anwar Wagdy, Shadia and Ismail Yassin, directed and produced by Anwar Wagdy

A Shot in the Heart

A Shot in the Heart
6.9/10
Muhammad Karim directed adaptation of Tawfiq Al-Hakim's play.

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