Showing posts with label Abdelhalim Nasr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abdelhalim Nasr. Show all posts

Saturday, July 28, 2018

Yasmin ياسمين Anwar Wagdi 1950 Egyptian film program

Yasmin (1950) - (Feyrouz) Iranian Egyptian film program

This is a 6.25" x 9.25" 20-page Egyptian program for the 1950 musical Yasmin written and directed by Anwar Wagdi with screenplay and dialogue by Abou Seoud El-Ibiary and starring Feyrouz as Yasmin/Atuta. Plot summary: The head of the family Adel [Mohamamd al-Dib] did not want another daughter, so when Yasmin was born he left her at the door of a shelter. Adel later died; the girl grew up and ran away from the shelter to join a gang of pickpockets as Atuta. She happened to meet an unemployed trumpet player named Wahid [Anwar Wagdi] who asked her to help him with his act, stop stealing and repent. She lived with him for a time but got tired of the respectable life and went back to the gang. Wahid discovered that Atuta was a rich man's daughter. When Atuta's gang robbed her grandfather's [Zaki Rostom] villa the gang was arrested; Atuta became Yasmin again and went back to her mother, [Madiha Yousri] who married Wahid.

Cast and crew: Anwar Wagdi, Madiha Yousri, Abdel Rahman, Zaki Rostom, Abdelhalim Nasr, Feyrouz, Abdel Hamid Zaki, Abu Seoud El-Ibiary, Abdel Aziz Khalil, Mohammad al-Dib, Reyad El Kasabgy, Abdel Hamid Zaki, Zeinab Sedky, Zaki Ibrahim, Mohammad Kamel, Mohammad Abu al-Seoud





Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Thursday, July 26, 2018

The Beast الوحش Anwar Wagdi 1954 Egyptian film program

The Beast (1954) - (Anwar Wagdi) Egyptian film program

This is an original 12-page 8" x 11" Egyptian program designed by Solly for the 1954 Salah Abouseif film The Beast AKA The Monster AKA Al-Wahsh based on a story by Naguib Mahfouz with screenplay by Naguib Mahfouz and Salah Abouseif, dialogue by El Sayed Bedeir and starring Anwar Wagdi as Officer Raouf Saleh. Plot summary: Abdel Sabour [Mahmoud El-Meliguy] was a thief and a smuggler known as The Beast to the people in one of the villages of upper Egypt; everyone was afraid of him, including the police. He enjoyed the protection of Redwan Pasha, [Abbas Fares] who in turn used him during elections to eliminate his rivals. Officer Raouf Saleh was sent to the village with his wife and son with the assignment of arresting The Beast. However The Beast and his gang worked together from the beginning trying to dispose of the officer and his family in any way possible.

Cast and crew: Samia Gamal, Anwar Wagdi, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Abbas Fares, Salah Abouseif, Naguib Mahfouz, Abdelhalim Nasr, Abbas Fares, Samiha Ayyoub, Mohammad Tawfik, Abdel Ghani Kamar, Nazim Shaarawy, Mahmoud Hamdy



Watch on YouTube



Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Sunday, April 1, 2018

Yasmin یاسمین Anwar Wagdi 1950 Egyptian lobby card

Yasmin (1950) - (Anwar Wagdi) Egyptian lobby card

This is a 12" x 15" Egyptian lobby card for the 1950 film Yasmin written and directed by Anwar Wagdi with screenplay and dialogue by Abou Seoud El-Ibiary and starring Feyrouz as Yasmin/Atuta. Plot summary: The head of the family Adel [Mohamamd al-Dib] did not want another daughter, so when Yasmin was born he left her at the door of a shelter. Adel later died; the girl grew up and ran away from the shelter to join a gang of pickpockets as Atuta. She happened to meet an unemployed trumpet player named Wahid [Anwar Wagdi] who asked her to help him with his act, stop stealing and repent. She lived with him for a time but got tired of the respectable life and went back to the gang. Wahid discovered that Atuta was a rich man's daughter. When Atuta's gang robbed her grandfather's [Zaki Rostom] villa the gang was arrested; Atuta became Yasmin again and went back to her mother, [Madiha Yousri] who married Wahid.

Cast and crew: Anwar Wagdi, Madiha Yousri, Abdel Rahman, Zaki Rostom, Abdelhalim Nasr, Feyrouz, Abdel Hamid Zaki, Abu Seoud El-Ibiary, Abdel Aziz Khalil, Mohammad al-Dib, Reyad El Kasabgy, Abdel Hamid Zaki, Zeinab Sedky, Zaki Ibrahim, Mohammad Kamel, Mohammad Abu al-Seoud





Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Friday, March 23, 2018

The Beast الوحش Anwar Wagdi Egyptian lobby card

The Beast (1954) - (Mahmoud El-Meliguy) Original Egyptian lobby card

This is a rare original 13" x 13.5" Egyptian lobby card with key art designed by Solly for the 1954 Salah Abouseif film The Beast AKA The Monster AKA Al-Wahsh based on a story by Egyptian Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz with screenplay by Naguib Mahfouz and Salah Abouseif, dialogue by El Sayed Bedeir and starring Anwar Wagdi as Officer Raouf Saleh. Plot summary: Abdel Sabour [Mahmoud El-Meliguy] was a thief and a smuggler known as The Beast to the people in one of the villages of upper Egypt; everyone was afraid of him, including the police. He enjoyed the protection of Redwan Pasha, [Abbas Fares] who in turn used him during elections to eliminate his rivals. Officer Raouf Saleh was sent to the village with his wife and son with the assignment of arresting The Beast. However The Beast and his gang worked together from the beginning trying to dispose of the officer and his family in any way possible. The photo shows Officer Raouf giving a cigarette to the Beast.

Cast and crew: Samia Gamal, Solly, El Sayed Bedeir, Anwar Wagdi, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Abbas Fares, Salah Abouseif, Naguib Mahfouz, Abdelhalim Nasr, Abbas Fares, Samiha Ayyoub, Mohammad Tawfik, Abdel Ghani Kamar, Nazim Shaarawy, Mahmoud Hamdy





Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Sunday, March 18, 2018

The Beast الوحش Anwar Wagdi 1954 Egyptian one-sheet

The Beast (1954) - (Anwar Wagdi) Egyptian one-sheet

This is an original year 24" x 35" Egyptian one-sheet designed by Solly for the 1954 Salah Abouseif film The Beast AKA The Monster AKA Al-Wahsh based on a story by Naguib Mahfouz with screenplay by Naguib Mahfouz and Salah Abouseif, dialogue by El Sayed Bedeir and starring Anwar Wagdi as Officer Raouf Saleh. Plot summary: Abdel Sabour [Mahmoud El-Meliguy] was a thief and a smuggler known as The Beast to the people in one of the villages of upper Egypt; everyone was afraid of him, including the police. He enjoyed the protection of Redwan Pasha, [Abbas Fares] who in turn used him during elections to eliminate his rivals. Officer Raouf Saleh was sent to the village with his wife and son with the assignment of arresting The Beast. However The Beast and his gang worked together from the beginning trying to dispose of the officer and his family in any way possible.

Cast and crew: El Sayed Bedeir, Solly, Samia Gamal, Anwar Wagdi, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Abbas Fares, Salah Abouseif, Naguib Mahfouz, Abdelhalim Nasr, Abbas Fares, Samiha Ayyoub, Mohammad Tawfik, Abdel Ghani Kamar, Nazim Shaarawy, Mahmoud Hamdy





Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Saturday, July 8, 2017

She Lived for Love عاشت للحب (Zubaida Tharwat) - (1959) Egyptian one-sheet

She Lived for Love (1959) - (Zubaida Tharwat) Style B Egyptian one-sheet

Shown here is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster made to promote the 1959 104-minute El Sayed Bedeir black-and-white film She Lived for Love ['ashat lil-hob] starring Zubaida Tharwat based on the novel The Ivy Vine [shagaret al-lablab] by Mohamed Abdel Halim Abdullah with dialogue by Salah Gowdet and cinematography by Abdelhalim Nasr. Plot summary: Hosny [Kamal Al-Shennawi] was troubled while he was growing up by his observations of marital infidelity among his relatives. When he grew up and went to medical school he lived in an apartment above the one inhabited by a woman named Zainab [Zubaida Tharwat], fell in love with her and asked her to marry him. Then when she showed an interest in other men he decided not to marry her after all, thinking she was like the other women he had known in his youth. Following advice from Zainab's sister Rashida [Laila Taher] and his friend Khairat [Abdel Moneim Ibrahim] he eventually changed his mind and decided to marry her after all.

Cast and crew: El Sayed Bedeir, Zubaida Tharwat, Kamal Al-Shennawi, Laila Taher, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Abdelhalim Nasr, Hermine, Mohamed Abdel Halim Abdullah, Saleh Gowdet, Mary Ezzedine, Salwa Mahmoud, Aziza Helmy, Abdallah Gheith, Wedad Hamdy, Kamal Hussein, Mohamed Shawqi, Hussein Assar, Abdel Aziz Hamdy



Watch on ok.ru


Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Friday, June 30, 2017

The Beauty of Love روعة الحب (Rushdy Abaza) - (1968) Egyptian film poster

The Beauty of Love (1968) - (Rushdy Abaza) Egyptian one-sheet

This is an Egyptian poster designed by Wahib Fahmy and Mohammed Abdel Aziz for the 1968 Mahmoud Zulfikar film The Beauty of Love written by Mohamed Abu Youssef and starring Rushdy Abaza as Ahmed Ragab. Plot summary: A young girl married a writer in whose eyes she often saw the ideas and views contained in his writing. She married him even though the opposite of what appeared in his writing quickly became evident in her husband's behavior. She decided to leave him without returning and fled the home with him chasing her. While she was running away she met an attractive boy. They fell in love and decided to marry as soon as she obtained a divorce from her husband. The boy went on a mission abroad and he even summoned her after the divorce. While she was waiting for him at the airport the aircraft exploded just before landing and all the passengers were killed.

Cast and crew: Naglaa Fathy, Rushdy Abaza, Mohamed Abou Youssef, Wahib Fahmy, Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Yehia Chahine, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Imad Hamdi, Mahmoud Zulfikar, Abdelhalim Nasr, Nadia Seif El-Nasr, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Aleyah Abdel Monem



Watch on YouTube



Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Friday, May 19, 2017

Dalal, the Egyptian دلال المصرية (Magda El-Khatib) - (1970) Egyptian one-sheet

Dalal, the Egyptian (1970) - (Magda El-Khatib) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Walid Wahig for the 1970 Hassan Al Imam film Dalal, the Egyptian based on a Naguib Mahfouz adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's 1899 novel al-ba'th (Resurrection) [voskrecenye/Воскресение]. This was Tolstoy's last novel. It was produced in several other film adapations, most notably the 1934 production by Samuel Goldwyn of Rouben Mamoulian's We Live Again starring Fredric March and Anna Stein. Plot Summary: The orphan girl Atiyat [Magda El-Khatib] grew up in an old mansion with the sons of the current owner (Fouad Bey's aunt) until the owner threw her out after discovering she had lost her virginity, not knowing that Fouad Bey himself [Hussein Fahmy] had been responsible. Atiyat tried to do the honorable thing. She took a job at a dye factory where she met Mohammad, [Salah Kabil] who loved her and wanted to marry her. Things did not go well for her there however; she quit working at the factory and went to work as a dancer for Fatma Al-Falali [Hoda Soltan]. Years later while she was working there she was accused of murder. Fouad Ahmad was a judge on the court that sentenced her to 15 years in prison, but something moved inside Fouad Bey causing him to suffer pangs of remorse. He resigned so he could mount a defense for Atiyat; after much effort collecting judicial papers he was able to get her exonerated. He thought he could now make amends for the past and marry her, but she turned him down and married Mohammad back at the dye factory.

Cast and crew: Magda El-Khatib, Salah Kabil, Hussein Fahmy, Madiha Kamel, Hassan Al Imam, Soheir El-Barouni, Souraya Helmy, Leila Fawzi, Hoda Soltan, Abdelhalim Nasr, Naguib Mahfouz, Leo Tolstoy



Watch on YouTube



Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Sunday, April 16, 2017

She Lived for Love عاشت للحب (Zubaida Tharwat) - (1959) Egyptian one-sheet

She Lived for Love

(1959) - (Zubaida Tharwat) Egyptian one-sheet

Shown here is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster made to promote the 1959 104-minute El Sayed Bedeir black-and-white film She Lived for Love ['ashat lil-hob] starring Zubaida Tharwat based on the novel The Ivy Vine [shagaret al-lablab] by Mohamed Abdel Halim Abdullah with dialogue by Salah Gowdet and cinematography by Abdelhalim Nasr. Plot summary: Hosny [Kamal Al-Shennawi] was troubled while he was growing by his observations of marital infidelity among his relatives. When he grew up and went to medical school he lived in an apartment above the apartment inhabited by a woman named Zainab [Zubaida Tharwat], fell in love with her and asked her to marry him. Then when she showed an interest in other men he decided not to marry her after all, thinking she was like the other women he had known in his youth. Under the influence of advice from Zainab's sister Rashida [Laila Taher] and his friend Khairat [Abdel Moneim Ibrahim] he eventually changed his mind and decided to marry her after all.

Cast and crew: El Sayed Bedeir, Zubaida Tharwat, Kamal Al-Shennawi, Laila Taher, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Abdelhalim Nasr, Hermine, Mohamed Abdel Halim Abdullah, Saleh Gowdet, Mary Ezzedine, Salwa Mahmoud, Aziza Helmy, Abdallah Gheith, Wedad Hamdy, Kamal Hussein, Mohamed Shawqi, Hussein Assar, Abdel Aziz Hamdy



Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Monday, April 3, 2017

Baheyya بهية (Lobna Abdel Aziz) - (1960) Egyptian one-sheet

Baheyya (1960) - (Lobna Abdel Aziz) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Studio Adly for the 1960 Ramses Naguib film Baheyya based on a story by Hamed Abdel Aziz, screenplay and dialogue by Youssef El Sebai and starring Lobna Abdel Aziz as Beheyya. Plot summary: This film is a tale of murder, corruption and blood vengeance directed by Ramses Naguib. Baheyya and Yassine [Rushdy Abaza] had promised to marry but the death of Baheyya's father Marzouq ruined everything. The girl decided not to marry before taking revenge against her father's murderer. Yassine tried to get her to change her mind but could not do so. He went into the military service. The bey who was running things for his own benefit took control of a large part of the village with the help of Sheikh Abdul Rahim [Hussein Riad], who had a good reputation among the people. Two people close to Baheyya told her the Sheikh was the murderer of her father. Sheikh Hamza the father of Yassine was murdered, which led Yassine to seek revenge for his father. He became hostile to Beheyya thinking she was the cause of his father's death. Baheyya went to the Bey's compound to avenge her father, but it was Abdul Rahim who killed his father, took Baheyya hostage and fled. Yassine pursued him to save Baheyya and avenge his father. The police came to intervene after one of the Sheikh's victims cut out his tongue in retaliation.

Cast and crew: Ramses Naguib, Rushdy Abaza, Lobna Abdel Aziz, Abdelhalim Nasr, Hamed Abdel Aziz, Youssef El Sebai, Hussein Riad, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Zaki Toleimat, Ahmed Abaza, Alawihah Gamil





Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Leila the Rich Girl ليلى بنت الاغنياء (Laila Mourad) - (1947) Undated Egyptian Rerelease Poster

Leila the Rich Girl (1947) - (Laila Mourad) Egyptian rerelease one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by an unknown artist to promote an undated rerelease of the 1947 Anwar Wagdi musical Leila the Rich Girl, a remake of Frank Capra's 1934 It Happened One Night, with story by Anwar Wagdi, screenplay and dialogue by Badei Khayri and starring Laila Mourad as Leila. Plot summary: Leila was a pretty girl from a rich family who had lost her mother. Her father Hassan Rostam Basha [Bechara Wakim] was dominated by his bossy new wife Monira [Olwiyya Gamil]. Monira had imposed the bridegroom Gamil [Said Abu Bakr] on Leila because he was her nephew and she was planning to use him to get the money Leila would be receiving from her father. However when Gamil approached Leila during the wedding ceremony she pushed him away and ran out of the proceedings immediately. The press was full of reports about the search for the missing bride's car, which was damaged on a bridge and fell into the water; one of Leila's shoes she had been wearing at the wedding was found in the car. The journalist Wahid [Anwar Wagdi] went to the village where the accident had taken place and found Leila's other shoe. He was surprised by the sound of the enchanting voice of a young girl sitting on the bank singing in a tortured tone of voice. Wahid approached the girl because of her beauty and the sweetness of her voice. One of the people in the village told him she was the daughter of the village mayor [Abdel Hamid Zaki]. She was sick and everyone at her house was waiting for a physician who was on the way from Cairo. Wahid knocked on the door and claimed he was the doctor from Cairo looking for the girl. Once he saw her he realized she was not the one he had seen on the bridge. Wahid and the girl, who said her name was Farhana, left the mayor's house. Then Wahid learned the girl with him was really Leila, the runaway bride everyone thought had been killed because her loose shoes had been found. Back in Cairo Wahid convinced Leila's father she was still alive by taking him to the farmer's home where she was hiding. At first Leila thought Wahid did not love her and was planning to take her back to the misery she had been fleeing in exchange for reward money; instead Wahid was finally able to awaken the conscience of Leila's father and make him aware of the conspiratorial plans of his bossy wife and her nephew. The basha divorced Monira publicly and Leila immediately went back to Wahid, who was waiting nearby.

Cast and crew: Frank Capra, Badei Khayri, Abdelhalim Nasr, Olwiyya Gamil, Bechara Wakim, Hassan Fayek, Said Abu Bakr, Abdel Hamid Zaki, Abdel Nabi Mohammed, Reyad El Kasabgy, Laila Mourad, Anwar Wagdi



Watch on YouTube



Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Friday, March 3, 2017

My Heart Guides Me قلبي دليلي Laila Mourad 1947 Egyptian rerelease one-sheet

My Heart Guides Me (1947) - (Laila Mourad) Egyptian rerelease one-sheet

The title of this famous film became the title of a television series written by Magdy Saber and directed by Mohamed Zoheir in which Syrian actress Safa Soltan plays the part of Laila Mourad. The story in the film is overshadowed in the minds of many Egyptians by the life of Laila Mourad herself, who was a non-Zionist Jew converted to Islam. In the film Mourad plays the part of a runaway who is unwittingly caught up in the intrigues of a crime ring.

Cast and crew: Anwar Wagdi, Laila Mourad, Abdelhalim Nasr, Bechara Wakim, Zuzu Shakeeb, Farid Shawqi, Ismail Yasseen, Abdel Aziz Mahmoud, Hassan Fayek, Said Abu Bakr, Mokhtar Hussein, Stephan Rosti, Mohamed Choukoukou, Mohamed Salman, Abdel Aziz Mahmoud, Reyad El Kasabgy





Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Wednesday, March 1, 2017

In the Name of Love باسم الحب (Lobna Abdel Aziz) - (1965) Egyptian one-sheet

In the Name of Love (1965) - (Lobna Abdel Aziz) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Fawzi and Studio Adly for the 1965 El-Sayed Ziada film In the Name of Love based on a story by Hassan Hamed, screenplay and dialogue by Fayek Ismail and starring Lobna Abdel Aziz as Laila. Plot summary: Laila went with her sick mother to live in a building owned by Abdel Ghaffar [Yehia Chahine] and his son Ahmed [Hassan Youssef]. Ahmed fell in love with Laila but the father refused to allow the relationship because he thought Laila loved him. Abdel Ghaffar accordingly proposed to Laila through her brother; the brother agreed to let her marry him because he wanted the old man's money.

Cast and crew: Lobna Abdel Aziz, Yehia Chahine, Hassan Youssef, El-Sayed Ziada, Abdelhalim Nasr, Hassan Hamed, Fayek Ismail, Nahed Samir, Rawhiyya Khaled, Madiha Kamel, Hussein Ismail, Fouad al-Alfi, Fouad Attia, Hoda Abdo, Nabil El-Hegrassy



Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Yasmin ياسمين Anwar Wagdi 1950 Egyptian one-sheet poster

Yasmin (1950) - (Anwar Wagdi) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian one-sheet poster designed by Abdel Rahman for the 1950 film Yasmin written and directed by Anwar Wagdi with screenplay and dialogue by Abou Seoud El-Ibiary and starring Feyrouz as Yasmin/Atuta. Plot summary: The head of the family Adel [Mohamamd al-Dib] did not want another daughter, so when Yasmin was born he left her at the door of a shelter. Adel later died; the girl grew up and ran away from the shelter to join a gang of pickpockets as Atuta. She happened to meet an unemployed trumpet player named Wahid [Anwar Wagdi] who asked her to help him with his act, stop stealing and repent. She lived with him for a time but got tired of the respectable life and went back to the gang. Wahid discovered that Atuta was a rich man's daughter. When Atuta's gang robbed her grandfather's [Zaki Rostom] villa the gang was arrested; Atuta became Yasmin again and went back to her mother, [Madiha Yousri] who married Wahid.

Cast and crew: Anwar Wagdi, Madiha Yousri, Zaki Rostom, Abdelhalim Nasr, Feyrouz, Abdel Hamid Zaki, Abu Seoud El-Ibiary, Abdel Aziz Khalil, Mohammad al-Dib, Reyad El Kasabgy, Abdel Hamid Zaki, Zeinab Sedky, Zaki Ibrahim, Mohammad Kamel, Mohammad Abu al-Seoud, Abdelhalim Nasr





Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Friday, June 24, 2016

My Love حبيبتي Faten Hamama (1975) Egyptian one-sheet


My Love (1975) - (Faten Hamama) Lebanese one-sheet

This is a 27" x 41" Lebanese one-sheet poster designed by Egyptian artist Hassan Mazhar Gasour for the 1975 Henry Barakat film My Love [hababiti] based on screenplay and dialogue by Abdel Hai Adib and starring Faten Hamama as Samia. Plot summary: Magdi [Mahmoud Yassine] was a fine arts painter who went to Lebanon suffering acutely because his paintings were not selling. He fell in love with fellow Egyptian Samia after seeing her sitting on a public park bench and then following her. After a tenuous, artificial and emotional relationship with Magdi, Samia died of injuries suffered when she was struck by an automobile while crossing the street.

Cast and crew: Faten Hamama, Salah Nazmi, Mahmoud Yassine, Henry Barakat, Abdelhalim Nasr, Hani Al-Rumani, Lina Batei, Abdel Hai Adib, Amal Afish, Samir Abu Said



Watch on YouTube



Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Saturday, May 21, 2016

God Is on Our Side الله معنا (Faten Hamama) - (1955) Egyptian one-sheet poster

God Is on Our Side (1955) - (Faten Hamama) Egyptian one-sheet poster

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian one-sheet poster for the 1955 Ahmed Badrakhan film God Is on Our Side based on a story by Ihsan Abd al-Qudus and starring Faten Hamama as Nadia. Plot summary: Officer Ahmed [Imad Hamdi] went to fight in the Palestine war after promising to write to his fiancee Nadia, [Faten Hamama] his cousin and the daughter of his rich uncle [Mahmoud El-Meliguy]. Ahmed was wounded and lost his arm. He returned with the other maimed and injured soldiers as the men in the Army were complaining about the corrupt people who were importing weapons, including his fiancee's father. While the free officers had resolved to liberate the country and avenge it, at Ahmed's behest Nadia searched her father's papers for incriminating evidence. The father was surrounded by soldiers who had come to arrest him; he was killed accidentally by his own hand grenade when he was about to throw it at them. The film ends with the overthrow of the monarchy and the country's liberation.

Cast and crew: Faten Hamama, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Imad Hamdi, Magda, Ahmed Badrakhan, Ihsan Abd al-Qudus, Abdelhalim Nasr, Olwiyya Gamil, Amira Amir, Shukry Sarhan, Said Abu Bakr, Stephan Rosti, Wedad Hamdy, Mahmoud Ismail, Samiha Ayyoub, Mona Fouad, Adly Kasseb, Zaki Ibrahim, Amina Cherif, Hussein Riad, Aly Reda





Visit the Movie Poster Page!


Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Miramar ميرامار (Shadia) - (1969) Egyptian one-sheet

>

Miramar ميرامار (1969) - (Shadia) Egyptian one-sheet Poster

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian one-sheet poster for the 1969 Kamal El Sheikh film Miramar ميرامار based on a story by Naguib Mahfouz and starring Shadia as Zohra. Plot summary: Zohra left her village and went to the Miramar boarding house in Alexandria, where she worked as a maid. There were various classes of people in the boarding house including feudal lords who were resentful of the revolution's nationalization of their land, a former ministry attorney who had lost his influence, the old journalist Amer Wagdi [Imad Hamdi] and Mansour Bahi, [Abdel Rahman Ali] the perplexed man of culture. Sarhan al-Beheiri [Youssef Chaban] was a member of the Socialist Union and his opportunistic side appeared in his effort to steal the company where he worked and in his telling Zohra falsely that he loved her before abandoning her and marrying someone else. Talaba Marzuq [Youssef Wahby] stood by Zohra. The boarding house seemed to be divided into two parts, the first part being the class that had been harmed by the revolution and did nothing but make jokes and womanize as Hosni Alam [Abu Bakr Ezzat] did, and the second part being the young people like Mansour Bahi, the fugitive from the revolution who was arrested. Talaba Redwan was an old journalist who had chosen to live in the shadows. Zohra had been hurt by these circumstances and was planning to leave the boarding house but then the newspaper seller Mahmoud Abul-Abbas [Abdel Moneim Ibrahim] said he wanted to marry her because he loved her.

Cast and crew: Kamal El Sheikh, Shadia, Naguib Mahfouz, Youssef Wahby, Youssef Chaban, Imad Hamdi, Nadia El Guindy, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Abu Bakr Ezzat, Ahmed Taufiq, Ismat Rafat, Abdelhalim Nasr, Abdel Rahman Ali



Watch on YouTube



Visit the Movie Poster Page!