A Man in Our House is a 1961 Egyptian film about the resistance to British rule in Egypt which ended in the exile of King Farouk in 1954 and the rise to power of Gamal Abdel Nasser.
Directing | Henry Barakat | Director |
Writing | Yussef Issa | Writer |
Editing | Fathy Kassem | Editor |
Crew | Mahmoud Sabo | Cinematography |
Sound | Nassim Fouad | Sound Assistant |
Sound | Turky Abdel Rahman | Sound Assistant |
Sound | Jean Halepian | Sound Engineer |
Sound | Youssef Safar | Sound Engineer |
Writing | Ihsan Abdel Quddous | Story |
Writing | Ihsan Abdel Quddous | Screenplay |
Crew | Henry Barakat | Script |
Directing | Hassan Ibrahim | Assistant Director |
Production | Abdel Masih | Producer |
Production | Abdullah Barakat | Production Director |
Art | Maher Abd Elnour | Art Direction |
Art | Naguib Khoury | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Mitcho | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Anwar Samuel | Hairdresser |
Editing | Fathi Qassem | Editor |
Editing | Kamal Fahmy | Editor |
Sound | Fouad El-Zahry | Music |
Production | Turki El Hawary | Casting |
Costume & Make-Up | Fawzeya Hegazy | Costume Designer |
Camera | Wadid Sirry | Director of Photography |