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Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Youssef Gohar (December 12, 1912 - September 11, 2001) was an Egyptian novelist and short story writer, born in Qus, Qena Governorate[1]. Known for making movies.

Youssef Gohar is a distinguished novelist, journalist and screenwriter. He is one of the script pioneers whose name on the top of the list. Youssef Gohar is a novelist and short story writer since the 1930s. He also had a relationship with the novel since he presented his first novels, Deep Surgeon in 1942, which won the Fouad I Academy Award for the Arabic language under the title The Return of the Caravan in 1942, and it was converted into a movie after that. Zainab’s novel by the novel’s pioneer, Muhammad Hussein Heikal, is also characterized by the power of imagination with a mixture of realism and quick wit in commenting on events and navigating its characters and qualities. And the novel of climbing to the top of the hill, and the novel of the great people. And Chhloul & Co.

He said that His cinematic works started through his meeting with the producer Asya, who was impressed by what he wrote in the last hour at the time, so I asked him to write a dialogue for a film based on a foreign story, which is the image of Madame and indeed he did the dialogue for the film. Whereas his stories drew the attention of cinema workers, and he found himself caught between working as a lawyer and devoting himself to cinema and writing. The book, at a time when foreign films were in fashion. Cinema has seduced Youssef Gohar with its lights and glamor, as Dr. says. Tharwat Fathi in an interview with the writer Youssef Jawhar, who was enchanted and drowned in the seas of her love, and presented, during 58 years, more than two hundred scenarios for cinema, and 500 short stories.

His departure was on September 11, 2001, the same day that the famous terrorist attack on the United States of America took place. This consensus had a negative impact on the newspapers and media's interest in the news of his death, and he did not receive the attention and follow-up it deserves.

List of his work[edit]

Articles[edit]

Article name magazine name Issue date
Pictures and thoughts althaqafa July - 1939
Love breaks its bow (Story) althaqafa September - 1939
May the morning come (Story) althaqafa October - 1939
Oh Star of Dawn (Story) althaqafa January - 1940
greedy alrisala October - 1933
Teacher Luke - Story alrisala February - 1934
Faithful..... and ungreateful alrisala November - 1934
rich and poor laproper alrisala November - 1937
Criticism Letter - Life Stories alrisala October - 1951
The last heroes alrisalat aljadida August - 1956
Blue dress alrisalat aljadida October - 1956
Qiblah at Ghadir alriwaya August - 1939
Curse alriwaya December - 1952
This is you - story alqisa March - 1964
Red dirt alhilal September - 1962
If it's a puzzle..then it's a crossword puzzle! alhilal June - 1980

His life[edit]

Youssef Gohar was born in Qus, Qena Governorate, on the twelfth of December 1912. He graduated from the Faculty of Law in 1935. He worked for years in the legal field. He participated in writing scripts and dialogue for dozens of Egyptian films : (The Soul and the Body, the telephone headset, Mustafa Kamel, always with you, the second man. In addition to his cinematic work, Youssef Gohar wrote many collections of short stories and novels, but his greatest interest was focused on novel and story creativity on one hand, and scriptwriting and cinematic dialogue on the other hand.

Most important novels and stories[edit]

From the novels and stories of Youssef Gohar (Life Stories, Samira Hanim, Tears in Laughing Eyes, Mothers Never Born, Vivid Mottled Smiles, Fire and Ashes, Love Letters, Deep Wounds, Mothers in Exile, Great People, Hill Climb, The Return of the Killer A little sanity, a little madness, whirlpools in the river of love.

Since the mid-thirties Youssef Gohar published his stories and articles in major Egyptian newspapers and magazines, and had a famous weekly article in Al-Ahram newspaper. With the importance and abundance of his literary and journalistic production, his greatest achievement was in the cinematic scene. Between 1942 and 1995, he wrote the script and dialogue for seventy films. The beginning with the accused in 1942, and his last films, The Third Man in 1995, and between them a large group of important films in the history of Egyptian cinema, the most prominent of which are The Good Land in 1954, The Boy of My Dreams in 1957, the second man and Duaa Al Karawan in 1959, The Holy Rabat in 1960, The Hands Al-Naameh in 1963, Mothers in Exile in 1981, Al-Bayah Al-Bawab in 1987.

In the year 1942, Youssef Gohar was awarded the Fouad I Academy of Arabic Language Award. He also won the State Appreciation Award in Literature in 1984. He participated in the establishment of the Film Institute and the drafting of the Writers Union list.

Features of his works[edit]

His works are distinguished by the plain Arabic language that is free of complications and strangeness, and he tends in his dialogue to the colloquial approach to the truth, and his works are characterized by irony with a special taste that stirs feelings and sensations.

His story collections[edit]

  • life stories.
  • Samira Hanim.
  • Tears in laughing eyes.
  • Mothers who have never given birth.
  • Vivid smiles speckled.
  • love letters.
  • Fire and blood.
  • Photos from Youssef Gohar's notebook.
  • His long novels.
  • deep surgeon.
  • mothers in exile.
  • Climb to the top of the hill.
  • Return of the caravan.
  • Swirls in the river of love.
  • He has more than seventy novels that have been turned into films since 1944

Films and series[edit]

  • Movies
  • The Third Man - 1995 - story, script and dialogue
  • Souaq Al Hanem - 1994 - Author
  • The Scandal - 1992 - Story, script and dialogue
  • The Golden Kit - 1990 - Author
  • Al-Bayah Al-Bawab - 1987 - Author
  • A Date with Destiny - 1987 - story, script and dialogue
  • Mothers in Exile - 1981 - story, script and dialogue
  • A tune in my life - 1975 - story, script and dialogue
  • Time, Love - 1973 - story, script and dialogue
  • Runaways from love - 1970 - story, script and dialogue
  • One Night - 1969 - Story, Screenplay and Dialogue
  • A wife without a man - 1969 - story, script and dialogue
  • Summer Strong Memory - 1968 - Author
  • The idol of the masses - 1967 - preparing a script
  • Confession - 1965 - story, script and dialogue
  • Port Girl - 1964 - story, script and dialogue
  • Soft Hands - 1963 - story, script and dialogue
  • Between Kasserine - 1962 - Screenplay and dialogue
  • One Day of My Life - 1961 - script and dialogue
  • Holy Rabat - 1960 - story, script and dialogue
  • Light of the Night - 1959 - story, script and dialogue
  • Doaa Al-Karwan - 1959 - Screenplay and Dialogue
  • Live in Love - 1959 - story, script and dialogue
  • The second man - 1959 - story, script and dialogue
  • With the Days - 1958 - Story and Dialogue
  • The Road of Hope - 1957 - story, script and dialogue
  • The Boy of My Dreams - 1957 - Story, Script, and Dialogue
  • Our Green Land - 1956 -
  • The Little Bride - 1956 - story, script and dialogue
  • Enough Ya Ain - 1956 - story and dialogue
  • Lover of the Soul - 1955 - Screenplay and dialogue
  • Absentee - 1955 - story, script and dialogue
  • Days and Nights - 1955 - story, script and dialogue
  • Lamine Hawak - 1954 - story, script and dialogue
  • Life is Love - 1954 - Screenplay and dialogue
  • Promise - 1954 - story, script and dialogue
  • Always With You - 1954 - Story, script and dialogue
  • The Good Land - 1954 - story, script and dialogue
  • Sharaf El-Bint - 1954 - Screenplay
  • The mistake of age - 1953 - script and dialogue
  • My Life Partner - 1953 - Screenplay and dialogue
  • Habib Qalbi - 1952 - story, script and dialogue
  • Al Muntasir - 1952 - Story and Dialogue
  • Mostafa Kamel - 1952 - script and dialogue
  • I Believe in God - 1952 - Screenplay and dialogue
  • Busy with someone else - 1951 - story, script and dialogue
  • Handset - 1951 - story, script and dialogue
  • I sacrificed Grammy - 1951 - story, script and dialogue
  • Love is in danger - 1951 - story and dialogue
  • Prince of Revenge - 1950 - Dialogue
  • Gram Dancer - 1950 - Story and Dialogue
  • Divide and share - 1950 - story, script and dialogue
  • The Night is Ours - 1949 - Story, script and dialogue
  • The Malalim Woman - 1949 - Story and Dialogue
  • Vacation in Hell - 1949 - story, script and dialogue
  • I love you - 1949 - story and dialogue
  • Nadia - 1949 - story, script and dialogue
  • A girl from Palestine - 1948 - story, script and dialogue
  • Soul and Body - 1948 - story, script and dialogue
  • Unknown Future - 1948 - Author
  • Saja Al-Layl - 1948 - story and dialogue
  • Dove of Peace - 1948 - Screenplay and dialogue
  • The Mind on Vacation - 1947 - Story, Script, and Dialogue
  • The enemy of society - 1947 - story, script and dialogue
  • Lost Hope - 1947 - Screenplay and dialogue
  • Cairo Baghdad - 1947 - story, script and dialogue
  • Scheherazade - 1946 - story, script and dialogue
  • Indiscretion - 1946 - story and dialogue
  • Love of the Sheikhs - 1946 - Dialogue
  • The Caravan Returns - 1946 - Story, script and dialogue
  • Land of the Nile - 1946 - story, script and dialogue
  • Glory and tears - 1946 - story and dialogue
  • The Sin - 1946 - story, script and dialogue
  • Al Yatima - 1946 - story, script and dialogue
  • The New Generation - 1945 - Story and Dialogue
  • This is what my father earned - 1945 - story, script and dialogue
  • A kiss in Lebanon - 1945 - story and dialogue
  • The Innocents - 1944 - story, script and dialogue
  • The Accused - 1942 - Story, Script, and Dialogue

His series[edit]

  • Shahloul - 2006 - Author
  • Cairo Manfalut and vice versa - 2004 - author
  • Days of Love and Anger - 1990 - Author
  • The Waterwheel Spins - 1987 - Author
  • Al-Ayyam - 1979 - Supervision of the script
  • Deep Surgeon - 1969 - Author

Television nights[edit]

  • Album - 1992 - Author
  • The Reckless Wife - 0 - Author
  • Judge - 0 - Author
  • The Embrace of Death and Life - 0 - Author
  • Love is stronger than death - 0 - author

Radio series[edit]

  • Deep Surgeon - 0 - Story

References[edit]

  1. "Youssef Gohar - IMDb". web.archive.org. 2019-05-31. Retrieved 2021-11-30.



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