
Kamal El Sheikh
Egyptian director, editor and producer, born on February 5, 1919 in the village of (Amrous), Menoufia Governorate. He got his baccalaureate (high school) certificate in 1937, and he joined the College of Law (Law), but he was a general who left it and started in this period his passion for cinema and decided to become an actor so he sent his photo to the famous director (Muhammad Karim) who did not find his face fit to be an actor, so the Sheikh took advantage of his relationship At the time, the Minister of War (Haider Pasha) to mediate with him in order to enter the cinematic milieu, and he introduced him to the poet (Khalil Mutran), who in turn knew him on the director (Ahmed Salem), who was then director of (Studio Egypt), so he joined him as a montier under the direction of the director (Niazi Mustafa). During that period, Kamal Al-Sheikh participated as a monteire in several important films such as: (Laila Bint Al-Fakra) 1945, (My Heart Delilah) 1947, (Ghazal Al-Banat) 1949, (Avocato Madiha) 1950, and (The emergence of Islam) 1951.
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Time Conqueror
1987
The Peacock
1982
Rise to the Abyss
1978
Whom Should We Shoot?
1975
Something in my Chest
1971
Sunset and Sunrise
1970
Deprivation Well
1969
Miramar
1969
The Man Who Lost His Shadow
1968
Unfaithful
1965
The Last Night
1963
The Thief and the Dogs
1962
Angel and Devil
1960
For the Sake of a Woman
1959
Sayedat el kasr
1958
Traders of Death
1957
Land of Dreams
1956
Love and the Death Penalty
1956
Love and Tears
1955
Life or Death
1954











