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I Killed My Wife 1956

110 min📅 1956-02-20

Set in a small community, I Killed My Wife (1956) tells the story of a seemingly idyllic marriage torn apart by the couple's inability to conceive children.

Director: Kamal Atteya

Cast

Emad Hamdy
Emad Hamdy
Zaki
Madiha Yousri
Madiha Yousri
Ratiba - Zaki's wife
Zahrat  Al-Ola
Zahrat Al-Ola
Souad
Omar Al-Hariri
Omar Al-Hariri
Hamed
Wedad Hamdy
Wedad Hamdy
Ragawat
Aziza Helmy
Aziza Helmy
Rasmia
Ferdoos Mohamed
Ferdoos Mohamed
Umm Souad
Thuraya Fakhry
Thuraya Fakhry
Umm Hamed
Ali Roushdy
Ali Roushdy
Abdelalim Khattab
Abdelalim Khattab

Frequently Asked Questions

What is I Killed My Wife (1956) about?

I Killed My Wife (1956) is a drama-thriller that tells the story of a seemingly idyllic marriage torn apart by the couple's inability to conceive children.

Who directed I Killed My Wife?

Directed by Kamal Atteya.

Who stars in I Killed My Wife?

The film features a talented cast, including Emad Hamdy and Madiha Yousri.

Is I Killed My Wife (1956) worth watching?

While I Killed My Wife (1956) may not have received a high IMDb rating, its gripping storyline and intense drama make it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

How long is I Killed My Wife?

I Killed My Wife (1956) has a runtime of 110 minutes.

I Killed My Wife (1956) — A Marriage Torn Apart by Secrets and Suspicion

Set in a small community, I Killed My Wife (1956) tells the story of a seemingly idyllic marriage torn apart by the couple's inability to conceive children. The husband, desperate to keep his wife from leaving him, becomes increasingly possessive, while rumors of her affair with a former fiancé spread like wildfire. Directed by Kamal Atteya, this drama-thriller masterfully captures the dark underbelly of small-town life, where gossip and suspicion can destroy even the strongest relationships. As the tension builds, the couple's happiness is pushed to the brink, raising questions about the true meaning of love and fidelity.

With a talented cast, including Emad Hamdy and Madiha Yousri, I Killed My Wife (1956) is a gripping and intense drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Set in a small community where everyone knows each other's business, this film is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition.