Mansion of Longing
Dec 31 1966
•2h 10m
•Drama
10 years after Fahmy died, Ahmed Abdel Gawad returned to his normal life. He falls for Zanouba who is in love with his son Yassin. As Zanouba marries Yassin, Kamal's idealism is compromised when Aida abandons him for a wealthy guy.
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Nadia Lotfi
Zuba

Yehia Chahine
Mr. Ahmed Abdel-Gawad

Abdel Moneim Ibrahim
Yassin Abdel Jawad

Nour El-Sherif
Kamal Abdel Jawad
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