Stranger In My House

Stranger In My House

6.4

Feb 08 1982

2h 40m

Comedy, Romance

A single mother and a football player from the countryside find themselves fighting over the same apartment after its deceitful owner gave them duplicate contracts.

Nour El-Sherif

Nour El-Sherif

شحاتة أبو كف

Soad Hosny

Soad Hosny

عفاف عبدالواحد

Hassan Mostafa

Hassan Mostafa

الكابتن علي الناشف مدير الكرة

Waheid Seif

Waheid Seif

Farag

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