[3] Their second venture was The Second Man (Al Ragol Al Thani) (1959) directed by Ezz El-Dine Zulficar, featuring Salah Zulfikar in two roles alongside Rushdy Abaza, Samia Gamal and Sabah.
[4] In 1960, they produced Angel and Devil (Malaak wa Shaytan) starring Rushdy Abaza and directed by Kamal El Sheikh.
Followed by The Holy Bond (Al Rabat Al Moqaddas) (1960) starring Sabah, Salah Zulfikar, Emad Hamdy, and directed by their older brother Mahmoud Zulfikar, the film later became an Egyptian cinematic classic.
Their next venture was Tewfik Saleh's Struggle of the Heroes (1962) (Sir'a Al-Abtal), which was later listed in the Top 100 Egyptian films.
[5][6] The company’s final venture was Black Candles (Al-Shomoo' Al-Sawdaa) (1962) featuring Nagat, Saleh Selim and Fouad El-Mohandes, the film was a financial and critical success.