
Laura(1944)
A police detective falls in love with the woman whose murder he's investigating.



Faten Hamama
نادية

Emad Hamdy
شريف كامل / مهندس معماري

Lola Sedki
سونيا شاهين

Mahmoud El Meligy
د. عاصم إبراهيم

Serag Mounir
المحقق

Wedad Hamdy
سنية / خادمة نادية

Ferdoos Mohamed
ام شريف

Abdel Raheem El Zorkani
المحامي

Zaki Ibrahim
ابو نادية

Omar ElGizawy
خادم القتيل
House No. 13 is a drama, crime, mystery film released in 1952 exploring themes of black and white. Directed by Kamal El Sheikh, it stars Faten Hamama, Emad Hamdy, Lola Sedki. Sherif visits a psychiatrist for his illness who exploits him to commit a murder by hypnotism.
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