Showing posts with label Abdel Moniem Ismail. Show all posts
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Friday, July 5, 2019

Drop of Dew (1952) قطر الندى - (Anwar Wagdi) Egyptian BW Still

Drop of Dew Egyptian BW Still (1952) - (Ismail Yasseen) Egyptian BW Still

Pictured is an Egyptian black-and-white still showing Ismail Yasseen as Ostaz Charlie from the 1952 Anwar Wagdi film Drop of Dew [qatr al-neda] starring Shadia as Drop of Dew based on a story by Anwar Wagdi, with screenplay by Anwar Wagdi, dialogue and songs by Abou Seoud El-Ibiary and cinematography by Wahid Farid. Plot summary: The unknown artist Wahid (Anwar Wagdi) married his colleague the unknown artist Drop of Dew (Shadia) and they set out to create work for themselves that was worthy of their talents. Time passed and this was not achieved. Wahid decided to play a trick to make himself into a famous person; he claimed he had killed his wife. His trick succeeded and he acquired great fame. A lady's body was found; the police thought it was his wife's body and that he was really the murderer. Wahid said his wife had not been killed and that she was alive somewhere. His wife had been in an automobile accident which caused memory loss. Wahid was sentenced to death. The lawyer tried to restore the wife's memory quickly to save Wahid from the gallows; he succeeded in doing this at the last moment and Wahid was accordingly released. His fame began there; then there was a quick change in his theater contracts and the trick enabled him to achieve the kind of renown he had never imagined.

Cast and crew: Anwar Wagdi, Shadia, Ismail Yasseen, Saraj Munir, Wahid Farid, Ibrahim Emara, Zeinat Sedki, Abdel Moniem Ismail, Abou Seoud El-Ibiary, Elias Moadab, Sayed Soliman, Reyad al-Kasabgi, Salah Mansour, Abdel Qader al-Masiri, Ahmed Darwish



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Saturday, August 11, 2018

Long Live Love يحيى الحب Mohamed Abdel Wahab 1938 Egyptian poster

Long Live Love (1938) - (Mohamed Abdel Wahab) Egyptian film poster

This is a 24" x 36" Egyptian poster designed by Ragheb for 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 [Laila Mourad]. 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 a 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 set up 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, Bechara Wakim, Abdel Warith Assir, Abdel Waress Assar, Mohammad Fadel, Amin Wahba



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Sunday, August 7, 2016

Sad Melody النغم الحزين Samia Gamal 1960 Egyptian one-sheet

Sad Melody (1960) - (Samia Gamal) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Abdel Rahman for the 1960 Hassan El-Seify film Sad Melody AKA Naghm al-Hazin based on story, screenplay and dialogue by Mohamed Osman and starring Samia Gamal as Samia. Plot summary: The sadness comes from the four people shown in efforts to connect romantically that never lead to marriage or reciprocated feeling. Nightclub life, music and dancing are prominent throughout. It was filmed by Greek cinematographer Alvisy Orphanily.

Cast and crew: Hassan El-Seify, Samia Gamal, Hussein Riad, Lebleba, Maher Al Attar, Mohamed Osman, Alvisy Orphanily, Souraya Fakhry, Abdel Moniem Ismail, Ibrahim Heshmat, Abdel Azim Kamel, Qadreya Qadry, Susie Kheiry, Anwar Madhour, Lola Nader



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Thursday, August 4, 2016

Eve of the Wedding ليلة الحنة Shadia (1951) Egyptian two-piece poster

Eve of the Wedding (1951) - (Shadia) Egytian two-piece poster

This is a 35" x 46" two-piece poster designed by Ahmed Fouad for the 1951 Anwar Wagdi film Eve of the Wedding [lailet al-henna] starring Shadia as Hurria and Kamal Al-Shennawi as Hassan. Plot summary: The film recounts the troubled circumstances of an impending marriage between a singer and her lover. The story is complicated by a pregnancy, social objections to the woman's occupation as a singer, parental disapproval and threats and manipulations from a cabaret owner struggling to control a popular singer about to quit her job.

Cast and crew: Anwar Wagdi, Shadia, Kamal Al-Shennawi, Marie Munib, Seraj Munir, Abdel Fatah Al Kasri, Mahmoud Reda, Reyad El Kasabgy, Wahid Farid, Ferdoos Mohammed, Abdel Moniem Ismail, Abu Seoud El-Ibiary, Stephan Rosti, Wedad Hamdy, Kitty, Hussein Ibrahim, Abdel Hamid Bodaoha, Mohamed Abu al-Seoud, Hassan Qatla, Taga Zaki, Abdel Aziz Said



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Sunday, June 19, 2016

Long Live Love يحيى الحب Mohammed Abdel Wahab Egyptian one-sheet poster

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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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Lady Feyrouz فيروز هانم (Fayrouz) - (1951) Egyptian one-sheet

Lady Fayrouz (1951) - (Fayrouz) Egyptian one-sheet

This a picture of a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Hassan Mazhar Gasour and Ahmed Fouad to promote the 1951 Abbas Kamel 120-minute black-and-white film Lady Feyrouz [firuz hanem] starring Fayrouz based on story and screenplay by Abbas Kamel with cinematography by Mahmoud Nasr. The poster was printed by Dar al-Tabaa printers and distributed by Anwar Wagdi and Company. Plot summary: The little girl Feyrouz received a large inheritance from her father. She was friends with a poor boy and a guardian managed her property. The guardian made a deal with his secretary to steal the little girl's money and accuse the little boy of the theft. Feyrouz did not like the accusation against the boy and she realized the guardian had a mistress helping him. She confronted her and demanded the truth about what the guardian had done. When she learned the guardian had been planning to take her money she had him arrested. She realized her money was making the people around her greedy so she donated it for the construction of a home for orphans and the disabled.

Cast and crew: Abbas Kamel, Taheya Cariocca, Hassan Fayek, Anwar Wagdi, Fayrouz, Stephan Rosti, Ferdoos Mohammed, Mohammed Al-Bakkar, Abdel Moniem Ismail, Abdel Fatah Al Kasri, Mahmoud Nasr, Lola Abdou, Abdel Hamid Zaki, Hassan Attalah, Abdel Moneim Ismail





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Friday, October 25, 2013

Hassan and Hassan (1944) - (Mohammed Al Kahlawi)

Hassan and Hassan (1944) - (Mohammad Al Kahlawi) Egyptian poster

This is a 21.5" x 34" first printing of an Egyptian poster designed by Marcel and printed by L'Art Graphique to promote the 1944 Niazi Mostafa 105-minute black-and-white film Hassan and Hassan [hassan wa hassan] starring Mohammed Al Kahlawi based on a screenplay by Niazi Mostafa with story and dialogue by Abu Seoud El Ibiary and cinematography by Mostafa Hassan. The film was produced and distributed by Nahas Film. Plot summary: One Hassan drove a taxi and the other was a hustler. The hustler married the cousin of the brother of the taxi driver so he could drain his assets with the delusion of the existence of a profitable company. On the train the two of them met Houria, a girl from a conservative family and they both loved her, but she had a maid who was going to marry Hassan the hustler. Houria's family was angry because her daughter was marrying a driver and they beat him. The hustler tricked Houria's father and almost went to prison but Hassan the driver intervened to save him, and he persuaded the family to accept him.

Cast and crew: Mohammed Al Kalhawi, Houriyya Mohamed, Bechara Wakim, Niazi Mostafa, Mostafa Hassan, Leila Helmy, Ferdoos Mohammed, Mahmoud Ismail, Choukoukou, Hager Hamdi, Abdel Moniem Ismail, Abdul Hamid Zaki, Latif Amin, Al-Sayed Abu Bakr, Zaki Ibrahim



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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Long Live Love [yahya al-hob] (1938) - (Mohamed Abdel Wahab)

Long Live Love [yayha al-hob] (1938) - (Mohamed Abdel Wahab) Egyptian film poster

This is the first printing of a 27.5" x 39" Egyptian film poster designed by an unknown artist and printed by al-Raghaeb Printers to promote the 1938 Mohammed Karim film Long Live Love [yahya al-hob] starring Mohamed Abdel Wahab and Laila Mourad based on story and dialogue by Abbas Allam and screenplay by Mohammed Karim with cinematography by Georges Benoit. The film was produced and distributed by Mohamed Abdel Wahab Films. 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 accused 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 where he worked, and that a little girl had been throwing the rocks. He realized he owed Nadia an apology. He followed her on the train to Alexandria so he could do that 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 make arrangements. When Nadia's father returned from a trip she was surprised to learn he had arranged for her to marry a rich boy. Naturally she did not know about Fathy's wealth and she refused to marry this wealthy boy, but when she realized 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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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Drop of Dew قطر الندى (Shadia) - (1952) Egyptian one-sheet

Drop of Dew (1952) - (Shadia) Egyptian one-sheet

Pictured is a two-piece promotional poster designed by Gasour and Ahmed Fouad for the 1952 Anwar Wagdi film Drop of Dew [qatr al-neda] starring Shadia based on a story by Anwar Wagdi, with screenplay by Anwar Wagdi, dialogue and songs by Abou Seoud El-Ibiary and cinematography by Wahid Farid. Plot summary: The unknown artist Wahid (Anwar Wagdi) married his colleague the unknown artist Drop of Dew (Shadia) and they set out to create work for themselves that was worthy of their talents. Time passed and this was not achieved. Wahid decided to play a trick to make himself into a famous person; he claimed he had killed his wife. His trick succeeded and he acquired great fame. A lady's body was found; the police thought it was his wife's body and that he was really the murderer. Wahid said his wife had not been killed and that she was alive somewhere. His wife had been in an automobile accident which caused memory loss. Wahid was sentenced to death. The lawyer tried to restore the wife's memory quickly to save Wahid from the death penalty; he succeeded in doing this at the last moment and Wahid was accordingly released. His fame began with that; then there was a quick change in his theater contracts and the trick enabled him to achieve the kind of renown he had never imagined.

Cast and crew: Anwar Wagdi, Shadia, Ismail Yasseen, Saraj Munir, Wahid Farid, Ibrahim Emara, Zeinat Sedki, Abdel Moniem Ismail, Abou Seoud El-Ibiary, Elias Moadab, Sayed Soliman, Reyad al-Kasabgi, Salah Mansour, Abdel Qader al-Masiri, Ahmed Darwish



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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Bread and Salt العيش والملح (Naima Akef) - (1949) Egyptian rerelease one-sheet

Bread and Salt (1940) - (Naima Akef) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" undated rerelease Egyptian poster designed by Ahmed Fouad for the 1949 Hussein Fawzi film Bread and Salt written and directed by Hussein Fawzi with dialogue by Badei Khayri and starring Naima Akef as Botheina. Plot summary: A boy lived in the Bread and Salt neighborhood and worked for one of the rich people. He loved the girl next door, who reciprocated, but she suddenly changed, turned away from his love and behaved in a disagreeable way that was unlike the warm nature of the Bread and Salt neighborhood. The boy criticized her behavior but it became clear that she was turning away because of her special family circumstances; here the people in the neighborhood were working together to overcome the problems she was facing. However they were unable to help her and she ran away from the neighborhood to work in a nightclub. The boy was having problems at his job with the rich man, who had blind faith in him. People were trying to create a division between the two of them. The people in another neighborhood were trying to prove that the boy was upright and honest, and the girl came back to stand by her neighbor. Conditions improved and the boy went back to his job with reputation restored. Conditions also improved with the girl's family so they ended up getting married.

Cast and crew: Hussein Fawzi, Saad Abdel Wahab, Naima Akef, Mahmoud Nasr, Abbas Fares, Lola Sedki, Hassan Fayek, Said Khalil, Mokhtar Hussein, Hassan Kamel, Wedad Hamdy, Soad Ahmed, Badel Khayri, Abdel Moniem Ismail



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