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A Husband’s Confession 1964

★ 6.01 votes107 min📅 1964-10-12

In the charming 1964 Egyptian comedy-drama *A Husband's Confession*, director Fatin Abdel Wahab crafts a witty exploration of guilt and domestic chaos.

Director: Fatin Abdel Wahab

Cast

Fouad Al-Mohandes
Fouad Al-Mohandes
Wahid - وحيد
Shwikar
Shwikar
Latifa - لطيفة
Hind Rostom
Hind Rostom
Buthaina - بثينة (بوسة)
Youssef Wahby
Youssef Wahby
Aziz - عزيز
Mary Moneib
Mary Moneib
Nazima - نظيمة
Ahmed Ramzy
Ahmed Ramzy
Essam - عصام
Abdel Khaleq Saleh
Abdel Khaleq Saleh
Dr. Nashed - الدكتور ناشد
Nadia ElNoqrashy
Nadia ElNoqrashy
Nahed - ناهد
Hassan Atla
Hassan Atla
مجنون
Mansour Al Jawhari
Mansour Al Jawhari
مجنون

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *A Husband's Confession* (1964) about?

The film follows Wahid, a happily married composer whose innocent dream about his neighbor sparks a chain of misunderstandings when he confesses it to his wife. What begins as a lighthearted moment spirals into comedic chaos as Latifah's suspicions grow, dragging in her family.

Who directed *A Husband's Confession*?

Fatin Abdel Wahab directed this 1964 Egyptian comedy-drama, known for his skillful blend of humor and heartfelt storytelling.

Who stars in *A Husband's Confession*?

The film features Fouad Al-Mohandes, Shwikar, Hind Rostom, Youssef Wahby, and Mary Moneib in key roles.

Is *A Husband's Confession* (1964) worth watching?

With its sharp humor and relatable themes of trust and miscommunication, *A Husband's Confession* is a delightful watch for fans of classic Egyptian comedies. Though unrated, its enduring charm and ensemble performances make it a worthwhile experience.

How long is *A Husband's Confession*?

The film runs for 107 minutes.

About A Husband's Confession (1964) — A Dream, a Confession, and a Comedic Storm in 1960s Cairo

In the charming 1964 Egyptian comedy-drama *A Husband's Confession*, director Fatin Abdel Wahab crafts a witty exploration of guilt and domestic chaos. Fouad Al-Mohandes stars as Wahid, a content composer whose life takes a surreal turn when a fleeting dream about his neighbor Boussa (Hind Rostom) sparks unexpected drama. When Wahid impulsively confesses his dream to his wife Latifah (Shwikar), a chain reaction of misunderstandings unravels, dragging in her suspicious parents. What begins as a lighthearted moment spirals into a farce of accusations and family tension.

With sharp humor and heartfelt moments, the film balances comedy and drama, highlighting the fragility of trust and the absurdity of overreacting to fleeting thoughts. The ensemble cast, including Youssef Wahby and Mary Moneib, delivers performances that bring both laughter and genuine emotional depth to this timeless Egyptian classic.