Ahmad Badrakhan
Known for: Directing
Born: September 17, 1909 in Cairo, Egypt - Died: August 25, 1969
Ahmad Badrakhan (18 September 1909 – 26 August 1969) was an Egyptian film director and screenwriter of Kurdish origin. He directed 41 films between 1936 and 1968. He is famous for his 1952 romantic drama A Night of Love starring Mahmoud Almeleji and Mariam Fakhr Eddine. He directed Intisar al-chabab (1941) which for the first time starred the virtuoso oud player and singer Farid al-Atrash along with singer Asmahan. He was married to Asmahan, and would be a central figure in Misr studios, Egypts most popular cinema studio at the time.
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The Last Lie
Director
The Other Half
Director
Who's Done it ?
Director
A Stranger
Director
Dananeir
Director
I Love You Only
Writer
Pledge of Love
Director
God Is on Our Side
Director
The Victory of Youth
Director
Melody of My Love
Director
Mustafa Kamel
Director
Hymn of Hope
Director
Nadia
Director
Cairo-Baghdad
Director
Fatmah
Director
On the stage of life
Director
The Innocent
Director
Al-Sharaff Ghali
Director
How Can I Forget You
Director
I Want To Get Married
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Sayed Darwish
Director
Yacout
Assistant Director
Joys
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A Night of Love
Director