Selected Filmography
- Hassan wa Na'ima (Hassan and Na’ima) (1959).
- Esha'a hob (Rumour of Love) (1960).
- El banat waal saif (The Girls and the Summer) (1960).
- He talata (H-3) (1961).
- Aaz el habaieb (I Want Love) (1961).
- Ghosn el zeitoun (The Olive Branch) (1962).
- El dow el khafet (The Dim Light) (1962).
- Mawed fil borj (Meeting at the Tower) (1963).
- Al-sahera al-saghira (The Little Sorceress) (1963).
- El Morahekan (The Two Young Teenagers) (1964).
- El garima el dahika (The Laughing Crime) (1964).
- Awwal hob (First Love) (1964).
- El ariss yassel ghadan (The Groom Arrives Tomorrow) (1964).
- Al-Tareek (The Road) (1964).
- Gharamiyat Imraa (A Woman's Affairs) (1966).
- Shakket el talaba (Students' Apartment) (1966).
- Chakawet rejala (The Awful Men) (1966).
- Lailat el zafaf (The Wedding Night) (1966).
- Al-Kahira thalatheen (Cairo 1930) (1966).
- Saghira ala elhob (Too Young to Love) (1966).
- Shabab magnoun geddan (Very Crazy Youth) (1967).
- El lekaa el tani (The Second Meeting) (1967).
- Al-zawja al-thaniya (The Second Wife) (1967).
- Zawag alla tarika el-hadissa (Marriage a la moderne) (1968).
- El-sit el-nazra (The Headmistress) (1968).
- Al-Nil wal-Hayat (The People of the Nile) (1968).
- Baba ayez keda (Daddy Wants it That Way) (1968).
- Al Ikhtiyar (The Choice) (1970).
- Al-hob al-dayi (Lost Love) (1970).
- Zawgati wal-kalb (My Wife and the Dog) (1971).
- Khalli Balak min Zouzou (Watch out for Zouzou) (1972).
- Ghurabaa (Strangers) (1973).
- Amira hobi ana (My Love's Princess") (1974).
- Ala min notliq al-rasas (Whom Should We Shoot?) (1975).
- Al-Karnak (The Karnak Cafe) (1975).
- Chafika et Metwal(1979).
- Maowid ala ashaa (A Dinner Date) (1981).
- Al-Mashbouh (The Suspect) (1981).
- Al-Go'a (The Hunger) (1986).
- Al-Darga Al-Thalitha (The 3rd Class) (1988).
- Howa wa heya (Him and Her) (TV series with Ahmed Zaki), (1985).
- Al-Ra'i wal Nisaa (The Shepherd and the Women) (1991).
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