Egyptian movies

Number of movie stars produced successful artworks, but they did not participate in its starring, despite the achievement of those films to great successes and even entered the best hundred films in the history of Egyptian cinema. Those artists include actress and producer Asia, where she began as an actress in a number of films including "El Motahma" (The Accused Girl) in the 1940s, and then went on to produce films. The most famous of her films is "Nasser Salah Eddin", starring of Ahmed Mazhar and Nadia Lotfi.

 

The second producer was Salah Zulfikar, one of Egypt's and the Arab World's great movie stars, who produced "Something of Fear" film, starring of actress Shadia in 1969, and achieved major success.

 

While the third producer was the talented actress Madiha Yousri in 1965, which produced a "Soghaira Ala El Hob" film, starring of actress Suad Hosny.

In the modern era, the artist Isaad Younis produced a series of films, including "Waraka We Shafra" (paper and code" , "Short we Fanilla We Cap", and another set of works. She did not appear as a guest of honor in any film she produced. Her films achieved great success.

A number of other stars entered the production experience only once. Despite the success of the films, they did not repeat the experiment, including the late actor Ahmed Zaky, who produced "Days of Sadat" film in 2000, and then the actor Mohammed Riyad, who produced the film "Wedding Party" in 2004.