The Kit Kat
| Al-Kit Kat | |
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| الكيت كات | |
| Directed by | Daoud Abdel Sayed |
| Written by | Daoud Abdel Sayed |
| Based on | Malek al-Hazin (The Heron) by Ibrahim Aslan |
| Produced by | Hussein el Qala |
| Starring | Mahmoud Abdel Aziz Amina Rizk Sherif Mounir Aida Reyad Nagah El-Mogui Ali Hassanein Ahmed Kamal |
| Cinematography | Mohsen Ahmed |
| Edited by | Adel Monir |
| Music by | Rageh Dawoud Sayed Mekawy Ibrahim Rajab |
Production companies | Egyptian General Company for International Film Production Studio Misr al-Alamia pour la Télévision et le Cinéma |
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Running time | 128 minutes |
| Country | Egypt |
| Language | Egyptian Arabic |
The Kit Kat (Egyptian Arabic: الكيت كات, romanized: al-kīt kāt) is a 1991 Egyptian comedy that revolves around Sheikh Hosni, played by Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, a blind man living in the Al-Kit Kat neighborhood in Giza, Egypt. Sheikh Hosni lives with his mother and son and spends his days dreaming of riding a motorcycle and smoking Hashish. He does this to cope with his life as a blind man and the loss of his wife.