Hossam El Dine Mostafa

    Known For

    Directing

    Birthday

    May 5, 1926

    Day of Death

    February 22, 2000 (73 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Egypt

    Hossam El Dine Mostafa

    Biography

    Hossam El Din Mostafa, one of the most famous Egyptian film directors, was born in Port Said. With the early 50s, he aspired to travel to the United States to study film directing, and was fortunate when he stood as an executive director for international director Cecil Demel in the movie The Ten Commandments in 1956. He directed 100 films from 1956 to 1994. He's best known for The Bullet Is Still in My Pocket, The Black Glasses, The Enemy Brothers and The Kings of Evil. He also directed TV series including The Knights, Imam Abu Hanifa al-Numan, Heroes and Eagle of the East. He passed away in 2000 at the age of 74, leaving a rich account of important films and purposeful dramas.

    Known For

    • Word of Honour

      Word of Honour

      1973

    • Al Afaret

      Al Afaret

      1990

    • The School of Mischief

      The School of Mischief

      1973

    • Alley of Love

      Alley of Love

      1983

    • The Bullet is Still in My Pocket

      The Bullet is Still in My Pocket

      1974

    • El Zalem Wel Mazloom

      El Zalem Wel Mazloom

      1989

    • A Woman and a Man

      A Woman and a Man

      1971

    • Al Abtaal

      Al Abtaal

      1974

    • The Quail and Autumn

      The Quail and Autumn

      1967

    • A Crime in the Calm Neighbourhood

      A Crime in the Calm Neighbourhood

      1967

    • The Black Sunglasses

      The Black Sunglasses

      1963

    • Sonya and the Madman

      Sonya and the Madman

      1977

    • Wikalet El-Balah Market

      Wikalet El-Balah Market

      1982

    • A Hero Till the End

      A Hero Till the End

      1963

    • Shatte'e El-Marah

      Shatte'e El-Marah

      1967