Long Live Love (1938) - (Mohammed Abdel Wahab) Egyptian one-sheet
This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Hassan Mazhar Gasour for an undated rerelease of the 1938 film Long Live Love written and directed by Mohammed Karim and starring Mohamed Abdel Wahab as Mohammad Fathy. Plot summary: Mohammad Fathy rented a new apartment where one of the windows happened to face the palace of Taher Pasha, the father of Nadia. There was a misunderstanding between Fathy and Nadia when he suspected her of throwing rocks at his balcony, which angered her. Then he discovered she was the daughter of the sister of his boss at the Bank of Egypt and that a little girl had been throwing the rocks. He followed her on the train to Alexandria so he could apologize and they fell in love. Fathy decided to marry Nadia. He discovered his father knew her father Taher Pasha so he called him to get him to arrange for an agreement. Nadia's father returned from his trip and Nadia was surprised to learn he had agreed to her marriage to a rich boy. Naturally she did not know about Fathy's wealth and she refused to marry this wealthy boy, but when she discovered he was Fathy they married.
Cast and crew: Mohamed Abdel Wahab, Laila Mourad, Mohammed Karim, Abbas Allam, Mohammed Abdel Koudouss, Abdel Moniem Ismail, Zouzou Mady, Laila Mourad, Bechara Wakim, Abdel Warith Assir, Abdel Waress Assar, Mohammad Fadel, Amin Wahba
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