The Love Office
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Directed by | Hassan Helmy |
Produced by | Jalal Hamdi |
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Music by | Mohamed Amin |
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Country | Egypt |
Language | Arabic |
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The Love Office (Arabic: مكتب الغرام, transliterated Maktab al-gharam) is an Egyptian film released on April 17, 1950. It is directed by Hassan Helmy, is co-written by Jalal Hamdi, and stars Mohamed Amin and Soad Mekawy. The plot centers on an old man who has a love-letter service write letters to a dancer he loves, only for her to get to know the young man writing the letters at the office in person. In Amin’s 16th film, he co-stars with his wife, the dancer Hoda Shams El Din.[1]
Cast and crew[edit]
- Mohamed Amin
- Soad Mekawy
- Hoda Shams El Din
- Fouad Shafik
- Abdel Fatah Al Kasri
- Widad Hamdi
- Aziz Osman
- Mohamed El Genedy
- Hassan Kamel
- Ahmed Ibrahim Ahmed
Synopsis[edit]
A young man opens an office writing love letters for hire, and an old and wealthy man comes to patronize his services. The old man wants to charm a famous dancer he loves, but she comes into the office and admires the young man’s voice, encouraging him to become a singer.
External links[edit]
- El Cinema page
- Dhliz page
- Karohat page
- لقطة فنية (“Actor Snapshots”) Youtube video
- Retrospective on Amin from Shabab Misr forum
References[edit]
- ↑ Mostafa, Dia (May 31, 2020). ""أول زوج لمديحة يسري وتبناه عبدالوهاب".. من هو الفنان محمد أمين؟". Masrawy. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
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