Kulluh illa keda (Everything Except That) | |
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Directed by | Edmon Tuéma |
Written by | Mohamed Younis Al Qadi |
Starring | Baba Azzeddine, Mohamed Kamal El Masry, Abdel Hamid Zaki, Sirena Ibrahim |
Edited by | Anis Abid |
Music by | Ezzat El Gahli |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Egyptian Arabic |
Kulluh illa keda (Arabic: كله إلا كده, Everything Except That) is a 1936 Egyptian drama film directed by Edmon Tuéma, with story, screenplay, and dialogue by Mohamed Younis Al Qadi.[1] The film stars Baba Azzeddine, Mohamed Kamal El Masry, Abdel Hamid Zaki, and Sirena Ibrahim.[2] It tells the story of Shahin, a fruit merchant who aspires to a life of debauchery and becomes acquainted with the dancer Fakiha who steals his heart and cons him out of his money. Eventually, Fakiha uses her cunning to establish a nightclub using Shahin's stolen fortune, forcing him to work in the establishment he unwittingly funded.[3]
The film was released in Egyptian theaters on December 7, 1936.[4]
The film received a rating of 5.7/10 on the Arabic film database "elcinema.com".[5]