Ismail Yasin - Filmography

Filmography

The following list is incomplete.

  • Khalf El Habayeb, (Offspring of the Beloved) 1939.
  • Ali Baba We El Arbeen Haramy (Alibaba and the Forty Thieves), 1942.
  • Naduga, 1944.
  • Al Bani Adam, (The Sons of Adam), 1945.
  • Bolbol Effendi, (Mr. Nightingale), 1946.
  • Al Sittat Afarit, (Women are Devils), 1947.
  • Habib Al Omr, (Love of My Life), 1947.
  • Khulud, (Immortality), 1948.
  • El Nasseh, (The Smart One), 1949.
  • Gawaher, (Jewelry, or Gems), 1949.
  • Ahebbak Inta, (I Love You), 1949.
  • Egaza fel Gahannam, (Holiday in Hell), 1949.
  • Afreeta Hanem, (Ghost Lady) 1949.
  • Fatma, Mareeka, Rachel, (Three feminine names: a Muslim, a Christian and a Jew) 1949.
  • El Millionaire (The Millionaire), 1950.
  • Hamati Konbella Zeria (My Mother-in-Law is a Nuclear Bomb), 1951.
  • El Hamawat El Fatenat (Charming Mother-in-Laws), 1953.
  • El Setat Ma Yearafoush Yekdebo (Women Don't Know How to Lie), 1954.
  • Afreetet Ismail Yassin (Ismail Yassin's Female Ghost), 1954.
  • Ismail Yassin Fee El Gueish (Ismail Yassin In The Army), 1955.
  • Ismail Yassin Fee El Police (Ismail Yassin In The Police), 1955.
  • Ismail Yassin Fee Mathaf El Shameh (Ismail Yassin in the Wax Museum), 1955.
  • Ismail Yassin Fee El Ostool (Ismail Yassin in the Navy), 1957.
  • Ibn Hameedo (The Son of Hameedo), 1957.
  • Ismail Yassin Fee Mostashfa El Maganeen (Ismail Yassin in the Mental Hospital), 1957.
  • Hamati Malak (My Mother-in-Law is an Angel), 1959.
  • Ismail Yassin Fee El Tayaran (Ismail Yassin In The Airforce), 1959.
  • El Ataba El Khadra (The Green Step: a famous square in Cairo), 1959.
  • Ismail Yassin Police Serri (Ismail Yassin Secret Police), 1959.
  • Ismail Yassin Fee El Segn (Ismail Yassin In Prison), 1960.
  • Halak El Sayedat (Ladies Hairdresser), 1960.
  • El Fanous El Sehry (Magic Lantern), 1960.
  • El Fursan A'thalatha (The Three Musketeers), 1962.
  • El Maganeen Fee Naeem (Lunatics in Heaven), 1963.
  • El Raghba We El Dayah (Loss & Desire), 1972.
  • Dahab - dahab (ذهب) literally meaning "gold", but in the film it refers to a girl's name.
  • Arees Meraty (My Wife's Groom)

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