Top billed cast
Mimi Gamal
Nagah El-Mogui
Mohamed El Sawy
Alaa Wali El Din
Hassan Hosny
Farida Saif Elnasr
Similar to غريب الدار
Fourth floor, apartment 9 (1990)
A play staring Ahmed Bdair and Ngah Elmogy
Hello Shalaby (1969)
A comedic play about a struggling theater cast seeking funding to show one of its plays. They stay in a hotel waiting for the financier, but they don't have money to pay the hotel bill, thus getting them into troubles.

Without You (1989)
A Kuwait play about a family that is looking for a house maid to help them with house work and displays house maid problems and how badly they are treated.


For a Bunch of Women (1974)
A Play Staring Samir Ghanem

Carmen (1999)
A theater director decides to re-introduce Carmen with a new treatment, looking for an ideal actress to perform the main character, and the relationship between them soon develops for more than work.

Lokanda Alfardos (1964)
Abd al-Tajtali Sulayt, a compulsory teacher from the village, goes to Locanda al-Firdaws after he was greeted by Atiyah al-Shalashlamouni and his wife Shafiqa, along with his four daughters, who treat them firmly and strongly, while Samiha was a neighbor of Atiyah who was constantly fighting with her husband Masoud because of her jealousy over him, and she thinks that he is in a relationship with another.

El Mahzooz (1985)
Azouz (Mohamed Sobhy) is a planning employee who lives alone in an apartment in the neighborhood of Zamalek. He is single and isolated from his neighbors. He has addressed 7 years to Suhair (Rawiya Saleh) and is distinguished by his inability to make a decision. The wrong way to a call between al-Hanash (Mahmoud al-Qalawi) and the teacher Sarsa to plan the murder of his neighbor Muhammad Abd al-Rahman (Naji Saad).

Moseeqa Fy Al 7ay Al Sharqy (1971)
The events of the play revolve around a comic situation, about the life of a sea captain with seven sons, and how to raise him for his children after the death of his wife, until he used a young girl to work as an educator for his children, and the work includes many lyrical and dancing shows.
Zawag M3 Aleshtrak Fe Alarbaah (1984)
Director: Ahmed Badr El Din (Director) Hassan Abdulsalam (Director) Writer: Hamdy Abbas (Writer) Cast: Mohamed Reda Nadia Fahmy George Sedhom Ibrahim Nasr Mohamed El Sabea Effendi

Matar El Hob (1970)
The theatrical events revolve around a comic frame about Adel (Youssef Shaaban), the handsome young man who works at the airport as an air monitor, who is linked to the engagement of Mona (Mervat Amin), the beautiful air hostess, but he loves the air hostesses ’rhythm in his love. The countryside is based on his cousin (Adel), and he is fascinated by the beauty of girls who love (Adel), and tries to imitate (Adel), but in his rural way, which generates funny comic scenes.


Bye Bye Arab (1986)
A dark Kuwaiti comedy that follows "Arab," an idealist who embarks on a fantastical journey with "Marjan the Genie" to unite the Arab world—only to confront a reality far from his hopes.
Two Madmen (1996)
The story revolves around a hotel that houses many people, including a woman who works in a bank and takes advantage of her beauty to marry rich people. Dalal, who is preparing to marry Abdel Shakour, comes to celebrate in the hotel and Abdel Shakour meets his old friend Abdul Jabbar.

Sana maa el shoghl el lazeez (1970)
A family travels by plane that ends up landing on an island, and one of them works there because of his ability to work, and the governor of the island and one of the family's daughters exchanges love.