Kamal El Sheikh
Kamal El Sheikh (Arabic: كمال الشيخ; 2 February 1919 – 2 January 2004) was an Egyptian film director.[1] He directed 28 films between 1952 and 1987, with eight of them in the Top 100 Egyptian films list. He was known in the fifties and early sixties as "Hitchcock of Egypt" because of his influence on the cinema of the well-known British director.
Kamal El Sheikh | |
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كمال الشيخ | |
Born | Egypt | 2 February 1919
Died | 2 January 2004 84) Cairo, Egypt | (aged
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1952–1987 |
Selected filmography
- Malak al-Rahma (1946 - editor)
- Al-Manzel Raqam 13 (1952)
- Hob wa Dumoo` (1955)
- Life or Death (1955)
- Ard al-Salam (1957)
- Sayyidat al-Qasr (1958)
- Hobbi al-Wahid (1960)
- Malaak wa Shaytan (1960)
- Lan Aataref (1961)
- Chased by the Dogs (1962)
- Last Night (1964)
- Three Thieves (Story 3) (1966)
- The Man who lost his Shadow (1968)
- Sunset and Sunrise (1970)
- Whom Should We Shoot? (1975)
- The Peacock (1982)
References
- "Kamal El Sheikh". mubi.com. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
External links
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