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This Was My Father's Crime, is a 1945 Egyptian movie, directed by Henry Barakat, and starring Zaki Rostom, Sabah, Salah Nazmi. with a runtime of 99 minutes.
This Was My Father's Crime is an Egyptian social drama that spans generations, opening with a prominent lawyer who refuses to marry a woman he has wronged, citing his superior social standing. The woman gives birth to a daughter named Samiha and dies before the girl learns the truth of her origins. Samiha grows into a hardworking young woman whose life is upended when Samir Bey assaults her and flees to the Levant. Determined to seek justice, she takes him to court — unaware that his father has hired the famous lawyer to defend him, the same man who is secretly her own father. A richly layered drama of class, justice, and bitter irony.
Budget
$20K
Revenue
$35K
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