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House No. 13, is a 1952 Egyptian movie, directed by Kamal El Sheikh, and starring Faten Hamama, Emad Hamdy, Lola Sedki. with a runtime of 87 minutes.
House No. 13 is an Egyptian psychological horror thriller built around Sherif, a young man undergoing psychiatric treatment whose therapist harbors sinister intentions. Exploiting Sherif's mental vulnerability and placing him under hypnosis, the doctor manipulates him into committing a premeditated murder, effectively turning a patient into an unwitting instrument of crime. The film raises gripping questions about the limits of human will, the ethics of medical power, and where moral responsibility lies when a victim becomes a perpetrator without knowledge or consent.
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