Showing posts with label Ahmed El Haddad. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 21, 2016

A Type of Woman نوع من النساء (Sameer Ghanem) - (1979) Egyptian one-sheet

A Type of Woman (1979) - (Nahed Sherif) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Gasour for the 1978 Hassan El-Seify film A Type of Woman based on a story by Mostafa Moharram, screenplay and dialogue by Ali Salem and starring Nahed Sherif as Samia. Plot summary: The widow Samia saw a strong resemblance between Hussein [Sameer Ghanem] and her late husband Hosni and she therefore became attached to him, while Hussein saw her as a young and wealthy woman. They married. He got to know Kawsar [Safia El Emari] because they saw each other everywhere and she was the couple's only friend. A gang kidnapped Hussein thinking he was their leader Hosni, although Kawsar knew the difference because she had had a special relationship with Hosni. Hussein found out about Samia's first husband, his role as the gang leader and his relationship with her friend Kawsar.

Cast and crew: Nahed Sherif, Sameer Ghanem, Hassan El-Seify, Mostafa Moharram, Ali Salem, Safia El Emari, Salah Nazmi, Aly El Cherif, Ahmed El Haddad, Ahmed Bedir, Mohammad Shawqi, Ahmed Shawqi, Hossan Iliani, Nadia Shamseddine, Hassan Mostafa Ali



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Saturday, June 21, 2014

The Wife from Paris [زوجة من باريس] (Nabila Ebeid) - (1966) Egyptian Film Poster

The Wife from Paris (1966) - (Nabila Ebeid) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Hassan Mazhar Gasour to promote the 1966 Atef Salem 103-minute color film The Wife from Paris [zawga min baris] starring Nabila Ebeid based on story and dialogue by Amina El Sawy, screenplay by Abdel Hay Adib with cinematography by Klelio. Plot summary: Engineer Nagy [Rushdy Abaza] came from the Paris Oasis to the south of the Western Sahara to work and live for a period of time. There he met Dr. Wagih [Salah Zulfikar] who had asked to be transferred to this remote place to live far from the city after being hurt by his unfaithful wife. He hated everything female, even hens. Wagih met a social overseer named Samia [Nabila Ebeid] who had also come from the Paris Oasis to work at the elementary school. However he was afraid of her and avoided talking to her. At the school where Samia worked the director Daoud [Fouad El-Mohandes] was taking steps to retire; he married one of the girls at the oasis, never to return. Wagih began to feel that this Samia differed greatly from his unfaithful wife, thanks to the influence of his friend. Engineer Nagy married Samia.

Cast and crew: Nabila Ebeid, Rushdy Abaza, Salah Zulfikar, Atef Salem, Amin El-Heneidy, Fouad El-Mohandes, Ahmed El Haddad, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Klelio, Amina Al Sawy, Abdel Hay Adib, Karima Al-Sherif, Abdel Ghani Al-Nagdi, Adly Kasseb, Hussein Ismail, Hassan Atela



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Friday, December 20, 2013

The Mamelukes (1965) - (Omar Sharif)

The Mamelukes [al-mamalik] (1965) - (Omar Sharif) Egyptian film poster

Shown here is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Abdel Rahman to promote the 1965 112-minute Atef Salem color film The Mamelukes [al-mamalik] starring Omar Sharif based on a story by Nairuz Abdel Malek with screenplay by Abdel Hay Adib, dialogue by Mohammad Mostafa Samy and cinematography by Abdu Nasr. Prince Sharkas was a tyrant and he only had a few ministers. Ja'far, who had a secret desire to overthrow him, was the only one who opposed him. Sharkas gave his follower Aibek the job of taking a collection from the farmers. Aibek and his men attacked the neighborhoods and killed the father of Qamar and the mother of Ahmad, who had been engaged to marry in a few days. Ahmad decided to take revenge against the prince's men at any price.

Cast and crew: Nabila Ebeid, Nairuz Abdel Malek, Imad Hamdi, Hussein Riad, Amina Rizk, Salah Nazmi, Salah Gahine, Ahmed El Haddad, Nahed Sabri, Omar Sharif, Atef Salem, Abdel Hay Adib, Abdu Nasr, Mohammad Mostafa Samy, Fakher Fakher, Mohammad Al-Sab'a, Mohammad Sabih, Said Khalil, Samia Rushdy, Hussein Ismail, Abdel Nabi Mohammad, Ibrahim Heshmat

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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Loved by the Masses معبودة الجماهير - (Abdel Halim Hafez) - (1967) Egyptian one-sheet

Loved by the Masses (1967) - (Abdel Halim Hafez) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Mohammad Abdel Aziz and Wahib Fahmy to support the 1967 164-minute Helmy Rafla color film Loved by the Masses [ma'budet al-gamahir] starring Abdel Halim Hafez based on a story by Mustafa Amin with dialogue by Mohammed Abu Youssef, screenplay by Helmy Halim and Youssef Gohar and cinematography by Wahid Farid. Plot summary: Ibrahim [Abdel Halim Hafez] was an actor and a musician at the beginning of his career living in a poor neighborhood. He loved a famous musician named Soheir [Shadia], who was the star of his band, and he discovered she had the same feelings for him. They surprised everyone by deciding to marry, but this did not please the band director, who tried to separate them. Soheir was surprised to discover on the night of the marrriage contract that there was a woman who claimed to be Ibrahim's wife and that she had borne his child. Soheir decided to cancel the marriage and because of her sadness her popularity faded, while Ibrahim's popularity increased and he became a famous musician. He did not forget his love for Soheir. One day Soheir saw a picture of the woman who was claiming to be Ibrahim's wife and realized she was an actress who had been trying to steal her beloved. She did not care about the woman's false claims so she went to Ibrahim's neighborhood, who welcomed her and publicly declared his return to her.

Cast and crew: Helmy Rafla, Fouad El-Mohandes, Mohamed Reda, Youssef Chaban, Hassan Fayek, Zeinat Sedki, Shafik Noureddin, Shadia, Abdel Halim Hafez, Wahid Farid, Zein El-Ashmawy, George Sidhum, Ahmed El Haddad, Abu Bakr Ezzat, Mustafa Amin, Helmy Halim, Youssef Gohar, Mohamed Abu Youssef, Nadia Ezzat, Hussein Ismail, Ahmed Farahat



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