Adly Al-Mawlid (عدلى المولد) is an Egyptian producer and screenwriter who appeared in the 1960s and continued for over ten years to write film stories, screenplays and dialogues, as well as productions, so that the total of his film works reached 29 works between writing. and production.
He notably co-wrote the film From Home to School in 1972, the film The Voice of Love in 1973 and the film Devils on Vacation in 1973. He worked as a producer on the film Nimr al-Talamadinah in 1964 and the film Fun Beach in 1964... Al-Mawlid launched the young Naglaa Fathi in 1966, when she was fifteen, and offered her to work in the cinema, because Abdel Halim Hafez was a friend of her family, Naglaa Fathi wanted at that time to consult him and he actually encouraged her to experience it, so she participated in his first film, "The Three Friends", for which he wrote the story and screenplay.
Adly Al-Mawlid passed away from our world on May 11, 1994.
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