This Was My Father's Crime

This Was My Father's Crime

7.0

Dec 03 1945

2h 39m

Drama

A big lawyer is involved with a girl demanding marriage, but he refuses where his social status does not allow him to be associated with her, and the girl puts her child and calls her Samiha and then she leaves life before the girl grows up to disclose her father, Samiha grows up and works in a worker, and the lawyer grows until he becomes a famous lawyer. Samiha gets to know Samir Bey, who assgresses her and escapes from her to the Levant, but Samiha insists on resorting to the judiciary, and Samir's father assigns the famous lawyer to defend his son.

Zaki Rostom

Zaki Rostom

Sabah

Sabah

Salah Nazmi

Salah Nazmi

Mahmoud Reda

Mahmoud Reda

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