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Henry Barakat
Henry Barakat (Arabic: هنري بركات, 11 June 1914, Cairo – 27 May 1997, Cairo) was one of the most famous Egyptian film directors in his era. He was born in Shobra, Cairo to a Syrian origin family. His father was a doctor and received the title of Beik by the King for the services he rendered.
He directed some of the most famous films in the Egyptian Cinema.
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A Citizen Under Investigation
The accused
Luebat alashrar
Widow of a living man
Halet Talaboss
Nawara and the Beast
El Motamared
Angham
The Night Of Fatima's Arrest
The Widow and The Devil
Sargeant Shabrawi
Hassan Beh El Ghalban
Shaaban Below Zero
Neither a Devil Nor an Angel
Under 20 Lovers
Doubt, My Love
No Consolation For Women
امرأة بلا قيد
Laiali Yasmeen
A woman is a woman
Remember Me
Valley of Memories
Mouths and Rabbits
Mae hubiy wa'ashwaqi
His Sisters
Days Journey
Nagham Fi Hayaty
A Question in Love
The clock strikes ten
The Most Beautiful Days of My Life