A Stranger at My Home
| A Stranger at My Home | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Samir Seif |
| Produced by | Wasef Fayez |
| Written by | Wahid Hamed |
| Starring | |
| Music by | Hani Shenouda |
| Cinematography | Mohsen Nasr |
| Edited by | Salwa Bakr |
Production company | Egyptian Arab Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | Egypt |
| Language | Arabic |
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A Stranger at My Home (Arabic: غريب في بيتي, transliterated as Ghareeb fi baity) is an Egyptian film released on February 8, 1982. The film stars Soad Hosny and Nour El-Sherif. It is a loose remake of the 1977 American film and Neil Simon adaptation The Goodbye Girl.[1]
Plot
A sports comedy about a footballer named Shehata Abu Kaf, who plays for Zamalek SC. His passion for the game is disrupted when his landlord sells the apartment he lives in to both him and a woman, forcing them to learn to live together.
Cast
- Soad Hosny (Afaf Abdelwahed)
- Nour El-Sherif (Shehata Abu Kaf, a soccer player)
- Hassan Mustafa (Captain Ali al-Nashef, football coach)
- Ali El-Sherif (third bidder)
- Ibrahim Qadri (Sayyid al-Fawzi, a broker)
- Hussein Orabi (club president)
- George Sidhom (Saad Marzouk, condominium owner)
- Khalil Ismail (Ahmed Suleiman, a Kuwaiti football referee)
- Hayatem (flirtatious woman)
- Sayyed Mustafa (Hossam Ali)
- Saleh el-Iskandarani (school gatekeeper)
- Wahid Seif (Fataj, employee at the Locanda police station)
- Muhammad Atris (soldier for Azbakeya)
- Mohamed Abou Dawood (officer for Azbakaya)
- Moamen Hassan (Ashraf ibn Afaf, Afaf’s son)
- Atef Rizk (Bassiouni, Locanda innkeeper)
- Nabila El Sayed (Kawthar)
- Mimi El-Sherbini (himself)
- Sana Lamlum (advertising company representative)
- Fawzy el-Sharkawy (receptionist at Atlas Zamalek Hotel)
- Ahmed al-Taher (director of the Consumer Association)
- Samir Rostom (club player)
- Hussein El-Sherif (club player)
- Saifullah Mukhtar (Madbouly, assistant to Ali al-Nashef)
- Mohamed Latif (himself)
- Mansour el-Gohary (guest at the pension)
- Mohamed El Ramly (pension tenant)
- Fayza Abdelgawad (woman on the assembly line)
See also
External links
References
- ↑ Kassem, Mahmoud (2006). موسوعة الأفلام الروائية في مصر والعالم العربي ("Arabic Movies Encyclopedia"), vol. 2. Cairo: General Egyptian Book Organization. p. 248. Search this book on
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