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Monday, April 3, 2017

Insatiable بئر الحرمان (Soad Hosny) - (1969) Egyptian one-sheet

Soad Hosny (1969) - (Soad Hosny) Egyptian one-sheet

Notes from inside back of film program cover: "Nahed, a beauitiful young woman, on the threshold of life, her heart open to love and looking up to her future, is preparing to leave her family's home to join her husband Raouf, who is now her betrothed.

"Her life could have continued for the achievement of all her aspirations and those of her mother and her father, a successful attorney. But, in the depth of her soul she was suffering from a bitter struggle, of which neither her family nor her most intimates knew nothing. Even Nahed was unaware of it, as it took place in her subconscious mind.

"Nahed had, in childhood, suffered from an unusual experience which had a great effect on her. She thought, with the passing of years, that she had forgotten, but actually that complex remained dormant, ready to reappear. When at last the complex moved to show itself, Nahed was exposed to the meanest situation she could find herself in, without being aware of it.

"The danger was not limited to her strange actions and the consequences, but was apt to threaten her future, her love and even her life. A solution was imperative before it was too late."

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster for the 1969 Kamal El Sheikh film Insatiable AKA The Well of Deprivation based on a story by Ihsan Abdul Quddus, adapted for the cinema by Naguib Mahfouz and starring Soad Hosny as Mervat/Nahed. Plot Summary: Mervat and Nahed were the same girl. Mervat was an irresponsible person who tempted the boy Taha at a nightclub, encouraged him, spent the evening drinking with him, then went home with him before anyone knew they had left. As for Nahed, she kept the habits of the family. She was engaged to Raoul who had won a fencing trophy and given it to her. Nahed lived with her mother who lived with her husband in the same house but in reality they were separated. Nahed tried to restore the bond between them without success. Nahed suffered constant headaches and went to Dr. Talaat for treatment. In numerous appointments Nahed was transported to Mervat's personality, which led Dr. Talaat there. The doctor took advantage of this opportunity and tried to eliminate Nahed's Mervat complex. The doctor saw her childhood, her mother's relationship with her father, how she felt her father had killed her mother and how the mother had fallen into a well after the father caught her one night in a red dress. This complex had settled into the child's psyche and when Nahed became an adult the complex emerged unrestricted as Mervat, a substitute for her mother's personality. Dr. Talaat overcame Mervat's personality to restore Nahed's personality, but then she discovered her fiancee had left her.

Cast and crew: Soad Hosny, Mariam Fakhr Eddine, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Nour El-Sherif, Ihsan Abd al-Qudus, Kamal El Sheikh, Essam Farid, Salah Nazmi, Abdel Rahman Abou Zahra, Mohi Ismail, Naguib Mahfouz, Wahid Farid, nmsp, Soraya Ezeddine, Hamdy Youssef, Hamza al-Shimi, Aqila Raf'at



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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Homeless الشريدة Naglaa Fathy 1980 Egyptian one-sheet

The Homeless (1980) - (Naglaa Fathy) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Moaty for the 1980 Ashraf Fahmy film The Homeless based on a story by Naguib Mahfouz, screenplay by Ahmed Saleh and starring Naglaa Fathy as Laila. Laila was a successful attorney married to a wealthy contractor named Fathy [Mahmoud Yassine]. They were entirely different culturally. He was ignorant whereas she was a hard worker in a high social position. She was constrained in her life with him and withdrew from him after failing to improve his social worth. Fathy took up with a woman with a bad reputation named Sausan [Nabila Ebeid]. Laila learned about his relationship with her and asked him for a divorce, which she got. Laila defended a woman in a case similar to the one in her own life. The person she was defending killed her husband after discovering he had been unfaithful to her, even though he had lifted her out of poverty and married her, and this is what had happened to Laila. During a visit to Sausan Fathy suddenly had a severe heart attack. Sausan contacted Laila to tell her about his illness. Laila felt regret about the way she had treated him and asked him to forgive her, but he died in Sausan's home as a result of the heart attack.

Cast and crew: Ashraf Fahmy, Naglaa Fathy, Mikhtar Al Sayed, Mahmoud Yassine, Naguib Mahfouz, Nabila Ebeid, Salah Nazmi, Essam Farid, Imane, Aly El Cherif, Nawal Fahmy, Hassan Hussein, Ahmad Khamees, Aleya Abdel Moneim, Salah Nazmi, Badr Nofal, Qadreya Qadry, Enaam Salousa, Ahmed Saleh



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Sunday, September 25, 2016

The Tiger and the Female النمر والانثى (Adel Imam) - (1987) Egyptian one-sheet

The Tiger and the Female (1987) - (Adel Imam) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian one-sheet poster designed by Azem for the 1987 Samir Seif film The Tiger and the Female AKA al-nimr wal-onsa based on story, screenplay and dialogue by Ibrahim al-Mawgi and starring Adel Imam as Waheed. Plot summary: Waheed, a narcotics officer, gets help from Naeema [Athar El-Hakim] and her young son Tamer [Maher Essam] so he can infiltrate a family of drug dealers.

Cast and crew: Samir Seif, Essam Farid, Azem, Adel Imam, Athar El-Hakim, Anwar ismail, Ahmed Akl, Ibrahim Al Sharkawi, Youseff Daoud, Maher Essam, Mustafa Metwalli, Sayed Sadek, Youssef Eid, Rafat Ragi, Aida Abdel Aziz, Hanem Mohamed, Ibrahim al-Mawgi



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Monday, February 24, 2014

Streets of Fire [شوارع من نار] (Nour El-Sherif) - (R1994)

Streets of Fire [shaware men nar] (Nour El-Sherif) (R1994) Egyptian film poster

This film is based on Billy Wilder's Irma La Douce with a story that begins in 1942 beside the Suez Canal in the city of Ismailia Egypt. The poster measures 25.5" x 37" and was designed for a 1994 rerelease of Samir Seif's 1984 108-minute color film Streets of Fire starring Nour El-Sherif based on screenplay and dialogue by Ibrahim al-Mawgi and Ahmed Saleh with cinematography by Essam Farid. Plot summary: A policeman named Imam [Nour El-Sherif] was transferred from Ismailia to Cairo to work in a red light district. He fell in love with a whore named Nousa [Madiha Kamel] who worked with a local thug named Galal [Sayed Zayan], but Imam did not know Nousa was a whore. In an incident defending Nousa, Imam beat up a British soldier and then lost his job. He returned to the neighborhood looking for work, became a pimp and got into a fight with Galal. Imam won the fight, became the district's dominant tough guy and married Nousa. Later when prostitution was outlawed, Imam took to nightclub life and then joined revolutionaries fighting the British. A year earlier the 1983 Nader Galal film Five Doors Bar [khamsa bab] had also been based on Irma La Douce, set at about the same time in Cairo's Ezbekia district.

Cast and crew: Nour El-Sherif, Madiha Kamel, Laila Eloui, Sayed Zayan, Mohamed Reda, Samir Seif, Naima Al Soghayar, Negah El-Mogui, Atef Barakat, Zakaria Mouafi, Billy Wilder, Essam Farid, Karima El-Sherif, Hanem Mohamed, Sharifa Zaitoun, Amima Selim, Mohammad Shawky, Zakaria Mouafi, Ahmed Abu Abia, Kassim Al Daly, Fouad Khalil, Reda Al Sayed, Souraya Ezzeddine, Fouad Abdel Aziz, Youssef Fawzi, Wasila Hussein, Hosni Abdel Galil, Hayatem, Youssef Assal, Ahmed Abdel Hadi, Ahmed Farid



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Saturday, January 11, 2014

Ragab on a Hot Tin Roof [رجب فوق صفيح ساخن] (Adel Imam) - (1979)

Ragab on a Hot Tin Roof (1979) - (Adel Imam) Egyptian undated rerelease one-sheet

This film was an important milestone in the career of Adel Imam, best known in the West for his starring role in the 2006 Marwan Hamed film The Yacoubian Building [emaret ya'qubian]. This is a 27" x 39" undated rerelease Egyptian film poster designed by Moaty to promote the 1979 128-minute Ahmed Fouad color film Ragab on a Hot Tin Roof [ragab fou' safeeh sakhen] starring Adel Imam based on story, screenplay and dialogue by Ebrahim Maher with cinematography by Essam Farid. Plot summary: The people in Ragab's [Adel Imam] village pooled their money to buy a plow and sent him to Cairo to buy it. As soon as he got there he met Bolbol, [Sa'eed Saleh] a professional thief, who stole the money the people of Ragab's village had given him, then disappeared in the Cairo crowds. Ragab went looking for him. He ended up in a nightclub, where he met Bobbol's friend Eglal [Nahed Sherif], the owner of a nighclub. Bolbol had seen Ragab and fled with the money. When Ragab found him he claimed to have lost all the money gambling. Ragab tried to find work. When that failed he asked Bolbol to teach him how to gamble. After he learned how to do this he won a lot of money, but one of the ones who lost money to him went after him with the intent of killing him; Bolbol tried to defend Ragab and suffered a few stab wounds. The police intervened and arrested all of them. Ragab did not return to his village. After his release he took a job in Cairo looking for newcomers from rural areas and upper Egypt so he could swindle them.

In Egypt Today September 2004 Sherif Awad said of this film: "Comedian Adel Imam made cinema history with Ragab Fouk Safeeh Sakhen ([Ragab on a Hot Tin Roof], 1979). The film broke all previous box-office records and spent 37 weeks in theaters. Throughout the past two decades, he has been the uncontested king of the box office, churning out roles in every conceivable genre. Now in his fifties, Imam is still going strong."

Cast and crew: Adel Imam, Nahed Sherif, Sa'eed Saleh, Wahid Seif, Zuzu Shakeeb, Ahmed Fouad, Essam Farid, Mimi Gamal, Aly El Cherif, Soad Hussein, Nahed Gabr, George Sidhum, Madhar Abol Naga, Seif Allah Mokhtar, Hafez Amin, Essam Farid, Maher Ibrahim, Farouk Falawkas, Samie Al-Adel, Amima Salim, Ahmed Amer, Sha'ban Taha, Mahmoud al-Eraqi, Mona Abdullah, Fawzi Ibrahim

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Sunday, December 15, 2013

Love Sweeter than Love حب احلى من الحب (Naglaa Fathy) - (1975) Egyptian one-sheet

Love Sweeter than Love (1975) - (Naglaa Fathy) Egyptian one-sheet

Pictured is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster by an unknown designer made to promote the 1975 Helmy Rafla film Love Sweeter than Love [hob ahla min al-hob] starring Naglaa Fathy and Mahmoud Yassine based on El Sayed Bedir's adaptation of the Robert Wise film The Sound of Music with screenplay and dialogue by Mohammad Mostafa Sami and cinematography by Essam Farid. Plot summary: The attorney Refaat [Mahmoud Yassine] had trouble finding a nanny for his five children after they had rejected the other nanny for various reasons. He was hoping the new nanny Laila [Naglaa Fathy] would be better than her predecessor. Laila turned out to be a big success and the children loved her, which brought harmony and order to the home. Refaat fell in love with Laila and asked her to marry him; she agreed and became his wife and a mother to his children. Naglaa Fathy is lovely and does a lot of nice singing and skipping in this film as Laila, but she's a far cry from Julie Andrews.

Cast and crew: Helmy Rafla, Nabila El Sayed, Leila Hamada, Sayed Zayan, Naglaa Fathy, Mahmoud Yassine, El Sayed Bedeir, Mohammad Mostafa Sami, Essam Farid, Nadia Al-Kilani, Nabila El Sayed, Farouq Naguib, Taghrid Ali, Laila Sabouni, Sayed Zayan, Sabrin, Aziza Amir

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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Fire of Longing نار الشوق (Sabah) - (1970) Egyptian one-sheet

Fire of Longing (1970) - (Sabah) Egyptian one-sheet

Shown here is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster for the 1970 123-minute Muhammad Salem color film Fire of Longing [nar al-shawq] starrring Sabah based on a story by director Muhammad Salem with screenplay and dialogue by Adel Salam Musa and cinematography by Essam Farid. The film was produced by the General Egyptian Cinema Institute and distributed by the General Cinema Council. Plot summary: The famous singer Sabah permitted her daughter Howeida to work in a nightclub in Cairo so she could have a connection with the world of fame. In Cairo Howeida fell in love with Sherif, a decorative engineer who charmed her. Sherif told his father Hassan he was interested in marrying Howeida. The father deplored his son's behavior. He had already taken a stand previously against his brother Ali's marriage to Howeida's mother and his memories of his love for her were still alive. Sherif told his uncle about the tragedy; the father regretted this and encouraged his son to continue with his love. Then Hassan finally relented and gave his son the green light for a relationship with Howeida, and Sabah went back to her lover Ali.

Cast and crew: Muhammad Salem, Sabah, Rushdy Abaza, Wadi El Safi, Hussein Fahmy, Essam Farid, Abdel Salam Musa, Howeida, Hussein Fahmy, Hamdi Ghayth, Wadi El Safi, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Hassan Mostafa, Sameer Ghanem, Alia Abdel Moneim, Fifi Youssef, Mahmud Abol-Fahm, Ali Diab, Soheir Zaky, Nahed Sabri, Soheir Magdi



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Thursday, February 21, 2013

The Great Loyalty الوفاء العظيم (Naglaa Fathy) - (1974) Egyptian one-sheet

The Great Loyalty (1974) - (Naglaa Fathy) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a promotional poster designed by Mohammad Abdel Aziz and Moaty for the 105-minute Helmy Rafla 1974 color war film The Great Loyalty [al-wafa' al-'azim] starring Naglaa Fathy and Mahmoud Yassine with story, screenplay and dialogue by Faisal Nada and cinematography by Wahid Farid and Essam Farid. Plot summary: When Rauf [Kamal Al-Shennawi] got married to Soha [Hala Al-Shawarby] there was someone present at the wedding who opposed the marriage and wanted to prevent it. When the lights went out during an air raid this person took advantage of the sirens and shot and killed Soha while she was dancing with Raouf. Raouf's friend Ibrahim [Abdel Moneim Ibrahim] advised him to adopt a little orphan girl named Wala' [Naglaa Fathy] who had lost her parents in the war and later became a music student. Raouf became her father and she grew up with Adel, [Samir Sabri] the son of his friend Ibrahim, who became an army officer. Ibrahim wanted her to marry his son but Raouf objected. They planned to marry anyway; then Wala' met her neighbor Officer Safwat [Mahmoud Yassine] and they fell in love. Safwat went to ask Raouf for Wala's hand in marriage, but Raouf knew Safwat was the son of the killer of his bride, so he refused and drove him away. The October 1973 war was declared and Safwat went to the front. He met Adel and a friendship developed between them. Safwat learned Adel was engaged to his beloved; then he was hit during an operation and lost a leg. Adel learned the truth about the love between Safwat and Wala' and decided to withdraw from her life.

Cast and crew: Samir Sabri, Naglaa Fathy, Mahmoud Yassine, Kamal Al-Shennawi, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Mariam Fakhr Eddine, Helmy Rafla, Wahid Farid, Essam Farid, Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Ezza Kamal, Effaf Al-Baz, Hussein Assar, Hala Al-Shawarby, Mahmoud Al-Badry



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