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Elly Rakso Ala ElSelm 1994

95 min📅 1994-04-26

Step into the chaotic charm of *Elly Rakso Ala ElSelm (1994)*, Nagy Angelo's zany comedy that follows newlyweds Nader and Amira as they navigate a landlord's wild schemes—only to outsmart him in a battle of wits over a shady apartment deal.

Director: Nagy Angelo

Cast

Mariam Fakhr Eddine
Mariam Fakhr Eddine
Ahmad Bedir
Ahmad Bedir
Aaidah Riyadh
Aaidah Riyadh
Souad Nasr
Souad Nasr
Wedad Hamdy
Wedad Hamdy
Khayria Ahmed
Khayria Ahmed
Farouq Falawkas
Farouq Falawkas
Gehan Nasr
Gehan Nasr
Mahmoud El Shazly
Mahmoud El Shazly
Muneer Makram
Muneer Makram

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Elly Rakso Ala ElSelm (1994) about?

This 1994 comedy centers on a young couple tricked by a shady landlord in their hunt for an apartment, then shifts to a grieving widow who recruits a housemate through a newspaper ad. The two storylines collide in a series of hilarious mix-ups and heartfelt resolutions.

Who directed Elly Rakso Ala ElSelm?

The film was directed by Nagy Angelo, a filmmaker known for blending sharp humor with relatable human stories.

Who stars in Elly Rakso Ala ElSelm?

The film features Egyptian cinema legends Mariam Fakhr Eddine and Ahmad Bedir, alongside Aaidah Riyadh, Souad Nasr, and Wedad Hamdy.

Is Elly Rakso Ala ElSelm (1994) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, this lighthearted comedy delivers classic Egyptian charm with strong performances and clever humor. Fans of vintage comedies will appreciate its nostalgic tone and clever twists.

How long is Elly Rakso Ala ElSelm?

The film runs for 95 minutes, offering a brisk and entertaining cinematic experience.

About Elly Rakso Ala ElSelm (1994) — A Comedy Classic of Scams, Love, and Unexpected Friendships

Step into the chaotic charm of *Elly Rakso Ala ElSelm (1994)*, Nagy Angelo's zany comedy that follows newlyweds Nader and Amira as they navigate a landlord's wild schemes—only to outsmart him in a battle of wits over a shady apartment deal.

Meanwhile, the lonely widow Engy takes a bold move to fill the silence in her villa, placing a newspaper ad for a free housemate. Little does she know her new tenant will bring just as much unpredictability as her absent son abroad. With sharp wit and heartfelt humor, this film weaves together mistaken identities, comedic misunderstandings, and the universal quest for a place to call home. Audiences will find themselves laughing at the absurdity while nodding at the relatable struggles of love, trust, and the search for stability.