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Hassan al-Imam ( ar, حسن الإمام; March 6, 1919 in
Mansoura Mansoura (' , rural: ) is a city in Egypt, with a population of 960,423. It is the capital of the Dakahlia Governorate. Etymology ''Mansoura'' in Arabic means "victorious". The city is named after the El Mansoura Battle against Louis IX of Fr ...
, Egypt – January 29, 1988) was a prominent Egyptian film director. He was nicknamed the Box-office King, made three films listed in the Top 100 Egyptian films list.


Early life

Hassan Al-Imam was born on March 6, 1919 in the city of
Mansoura Mansoura (' , rural: ) is a city in Egypt, with a population of 960,423. It is the capital of the Dakahlia Governorate. Etymology ''Mansoura'' in Arabic means "victorious". The city is named after the El Mansoura Battle against Louis IX of Fr ...
, and his father al-Imam pasha Al-Imam was a wealthy businessman. Hassan al-Imam was persistent, open-minded, and interested in public events, especially in theatrical art events, due to the proliferation of theaters at that time, and the lack of widespread cinema. He was also a lover of music. He received his education at the Frere School in al-Kharnfash.


Career

Hassan Al-Imam began his career in the 1940s, and worked as an assistant director in a number of films such as ''Muhammad Ali Street'', ''Hassan and Hassan'', and ''Miss Boussa.'' He got his first directing opportunity in 1946 with his first film, ''Angels in Hell'' (1947). In the following year, he directed the films; ''Women are Devils'' (1948), and ''The Fame and the Rich'' (1948). His real breakthrough came in the early 1950s, was the films; '' The Two Orphans'' (1949), followed by; ''Calumnied by the People'' (1950), ''I am Well Born'' (1951), ''Time of Miracles'' (1952), and ''I will never Cry'' (1957). Al-Imam films achieved high box-office revenues, which made him nicknamed "Box-office King" and "Director of masterpieces". In the 1960s, he directed the films; ''The Sins'' (1962), Alley of the Pestle (1963), and the
Naguib Mahfouz Naguib Mahfouz Abdelaziz Ibrahim Ahmed Al-Basha ( arz, نجيب محفوظ عبد العزيز ابراهيم احمد الباشا, ; 11 December 1911 – 30 August 2006) was an Egyptian writer who won the 1988 Nobel Prize in Literature. M ...
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Cairo trilogy The ''Cairo Trilogy'' ( ar, الثلاثية ''ath-thulathia'' ('The Trilogy') or ''thulathia al-Qahra'') is a trilogy of novels written by the Egyptian novelist and Nobel Prize winner Naguib Mahfouz, and one of the prime works of his literary c ...
adaptation: ''Between Al-Qasrayn'' (1963), ''Qasr Al-Shawq'' (1967) and ''Al-Sukkariyyah'' (1973). He also presented: '' Love and Adoration'' (1960), ''I Accuse'' (1960), and '' Money and Women'' (1960), ''The Dumb'' (1961), ''The Student'' (1961), ''The Miracle'' (1962), ''Shafiqa the Copt-girl'' (1963), ''The Nun'' (1965) among others. In the 1970s, Al-Imam presented ''Love and Pride'' (1972) and gave up a little on melodrama films to present other genres. After the tremendous success of ''
Watch Out for Zouzou ''Khalli Balak Min ZouZou'' ( ar, خلي بالك من زوزو) is a 1972 Egyptian movie directed by Hassan El-Imam starring Soad Hosny, Hussein Fahmy and Taheyya Kariokka. As with many Egyptians movies of the era, it combines drama, comedy, a ...
'' (1972) and its continuation in theaters for over a year, his films were dominated by a lyrical and showy character during that period. Al-Imam presented similar experiences in films such as: ''My Story with Time'' (1973), ''Amira, my Love'' (1974), ''
Truth has A Voice ''Truth Has a Voice'' ( ar, الكروان له شفايف, translit. “Al-Karawan Loh Shafayef”) is an Egyptian drama film released in 1976. It was directed by Hassan al-Imam as a kind of remake of his earlier 1951 release ''حكم القوى ...
'' (1976), '' The Son of a Local Man'' (1979) and other films. Al-Imam directed one television work, the series “''His Majesty is Love''”, and he directed a radio serial about the life of Badi’a Masabni. And he directed one play for the theater by
Naguib El-Rihani Naguib el-Rihani ( ar, نجيب الريحاني; January 21, 1889 in Cairo – June 8, 1949 in Alexandria) was an Egyptian film and stage actor. Biography Born in Bab El Shereya, Cairo to a middle class family. His father, a Christian who wor ...
, entitled “Oh, sweet woman, don’t play with matches.” Hassan Al-Imam’s style was unique and distinguished from others of his generation, and he presented in the 1980s; ''Blood on A Rose Dress'' (1982), ''The Age of Love'' (1986) written by
Naguib Mahfouz Naguib Mahfouz Abdelaziz Ibrahim Ahmed Al-Basha ( arz, نجيب محفوظ عبد العزيز ابراهيم احمد الباشا, ; 11 December 1911 – 30 August 2006) was an Egyptian writer who won the 1988 Nobel Prize in Literature. M ...
, and his last film was ''Tomorrow is better than Today'' (1986).


Personal life

Al-Imam was married to Naemat Al-Hadidi, a housewife together they had two sons and a daughter,
Hussein Hussein, Hussain, Hossein, Hossain, Huseyn, Husayn, Husein or Husain (; ar, حُسَيْن ), coming from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-i-N ( ar, ح س ی ن, link=no), is an Arabic name which is the diminutive of Hassan, meaning "good", " ...
(1951–2014), music composer, arranger, singer, and works sometimes as an actor, Moudy, writer/composer of film soundtracks and Zainab, a journalist in
Al-Ahram ''Al-Ahram'' ( ar, الأهرام; ''The Pyramids''), founded on 5 August 1875, is the most widely circulating Egyptian daily newspaper, and the second oldest after '' al-Waqa'i`al-Masriya'' (''The Egyptian Events'', founded 1828). It is majori ...
. Al-Imam died in Cairo in January 29, 1988.


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* Egyptian film directors 1919 births 1988 deaths People from Mansoura, Egypt {{egypt-actor-stub