Showing posts with label Farouk Youssef. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farouk Youssef. Show all posts

Saturday, March 11, 2017

The Cart Driver العربجي (Mahmoud Yassine) - (1983) Egyptian one-sheet

The Cart Driver (1983) - (Mahmoud Yassine) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Wahib Fahmy and al-Khad for the 1983 Ahmed Fouad film The Cart Driver AKA al-arbagy based on story, screeenplay and dialogue by Wahid Hamed. Cinematography was by Ibrahim Saleh and the poster art was by Wahib Fahmy and al-Khad. Plot Summary: The cart driver Sayed [Mahmoud Yassine] lived with his wife Fakiha [Shouweikar] and his children. He convinced the lottery ticket seller Shalabia [Maali Zayed] to sell him one so he could try his luck. He won 1000 pounds and decided to spend the money on an adventure. The people in the neighborhood were happy for him with the exception of Sheikh Nazir who said he was just going to waste the money in nightclubs. However this was too much money to gamble, so he used it to make a deal with a corrupt manipulator, whose betrayal he soon discovered when he lost the money. He told the police, they caught the criminal; then the cart driver went back home and continued living as before.

Cast and crew: Mahmoud Yassine, Younes Shalaby, Shouweikar, Maali Zayed, Ahmed Fouad, Bahgat Kamar, Nabil Badr, Zizi Mustafa, Ibrahim Saleh, Wahid Hamed, Samir Wahid, Farouk Youssef, Shawqy Shamekh, Mohammad Abo Hashih, Abdel Aziz Esa, Zizi Mustafa



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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Devils Forever شياطين الى الابد (Adel Imam) - (1974) Egyptian one-sheet

Devils Forever (1974) - (Adel Imam) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" undated rerelease Egyptian poster desiged by Wahib Fahmy for the 1974 Mahmoud Farid film Devils Forever based on story, screenplay and dialogue by Behgat Kamar and Kamal Zakaria and starring Adel Imam as Fakhrani. Plot summary: Fakhrani and Kamal Taleban [Farouk Youssef] wanted to marry the sisters Faten [Safa Abu al-Saud] and Ferial [Hayat Kandeel] but their father the Sergeant Maghawy [Mohamed Reda] refused to allow it because their family's military tradition required the husbands of its daughters to be soldiers. Fakhrani and Kamal therefore joined the Police Institute Trustees after finishing school. Their father then agreed to let his daughters marry them. The plan was delayed when Maghawy's youngest son Galal was kidnapped.

Cast and crew: Mahmoud Farid, Safa Abu Al-Saud, Hayat Kandeel, Nagwa Fouad, Nabila El Sayed, Mohamed Reda, Adel Imam, Behgat Kamar, Victor Antoun, Kamal Zakaria, Farouk Youssef, Safaa Abo Seud, Madhar Abol Nega, Ibrahim Saafan, Medhat Gamal, Nasr Seif, Ahmed Salama, Mohamed Abo Hashish, Mahmoud al-Tufi, Sayed Ibrahim, Ahmed Nabil



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Monday, August 29, 2016

Bayada (1981) - (Youssra) Egyptian one-sheet

Bayada (1981) - (Youssra) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Wahib Fahmy for the 1981 Ahmed Sarwat film Bayada based on story, screenplay and dialogue by Kamal Karim and starring Youssra as Bayada. Plot summary: Bayada was a waitress who took a simple delight in her village of Ma'adia; her fiancee Hassan [Rushdy Abaza] worked as a fisherman. Some foreigners came to the village who said they were looking for the body of their grandfather on the bottom of the ocean; Hassan helped them even though they were actually smuggling gold. They also hired a young diver named Khalil to help them. Hassan was suspicious and began watching them. One of them found a chest of gold and tried to hide it. Hassan notified the police, who arrested all the foreigners. It turned out Khalil was one of the police.

Cast and crew: Amal Sherif, Rushdy Abaza, Mohamed Reda, Wahid Seif, Youssra, Ahmed Sarwat, Abdel Aziz Mahmoud, Farouk Youssef, Fakri Taha, Farouq Suleiman, Naim Esa, Mohammad al-Sisi, Al-Toukhi Tawfiq





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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Vengeance [الثار] (Mahmoud Yassine) - (1984)

Vengeance [al-thaar] (Sabah) - (1950) Egyptian film poster

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Hassan Mazhar Gasour and Morteda Anis to promote the 1984 88-minute Mohamed Khan color film Vengeance [al-thar] adapted from the 1958 Henry King film The Bravados based on the 1958 Frank O'Rourke novel of the same title, starring Gregory Peck as Jim Douglass. This Mohamed Khan adaptation is based on screenplay and dialogue by Fayez Ghaly with cinematography by Said Sheimy. Plot Summary: When Engineer Ahmed [Mahmoud Yassin] exited a cinema with his pregnant wife Neda, [Youssra] four youths accosted them. They attacked Ahmed and kidnapped his wife. Ahmed notified the police but he could not remember the make of the automobile or its plate number. Neda went to the hospital after having a miscarriage. Ahmed decided to take his own revenge. He killed three people but was arrested before he could commit a fourth crime. He discovered he had killed innocent people and that the police had arrested the real criminals.

Cast and crew: Mohamed Gebril, Reda Hamed, Hamdi El-Wazir, Mahmoud Yassine, Farouk Youssef, Badriya Adbel Gawad, Youssra, Mohamed Khan, Fayez Ghaly, Adel Borham, Ibrahim Qadry, Mokhtar al-Sayed, Moheb Kaser, Sayed al-Hanawi, Samia Mokaram, Mostafa Kemal, Hamdy Youssef, Said Sheimy, Shaaban Hussein, Frank O'Rourke, Henry King



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Saturday, February 22, 2014

Street Player [الحريف] (Adel Imam) - (1983)

Street Player [al-harif] (Adel Imam) (1983) Egyptian film poster

Pictured is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Samir to promote the 1983 Mohamed Khan 128-minute color film Street Player [al-harif] starring Adel Imam based on a story by Mohamed Khan and Bachir El Dik, screenplay and dialogue by Bachir El Dik and cinematography by Said Sheimy. This early film by Mohamed Khan was his only collaboration with actor Adel Imam. It is about a street sockball player named Fares [Adel Imam], based on the life of a real street player who was known as Barefoot Said. The film depicts his relationship with his divorced wife [Fardous Abdel Hamid], his son from that marriage and his employment situation in a shoe factory. The sets are realistic and true to the times and social class of Barefoot Said and his milieu. Plot Summary: Fares worked in a shoe factory and lived alone in a rooftop room. He had separated from his wife Dalal despite the love between them and their small son. He tried unsuccessfully to restore their relationship. Rizq [Abdula Farghali] bet on him when he competed in matches and won the lion's share of the gambling proceeds, but gave little to Fares. His neighbor on the roof committed murder and the police came to arrest him. Fares was fired from his job because of negligence. His colleague Soad tried to get close to him without success because he loved his divorced wife. He met his old friend Shaaban who had acquired an auto dealership; Shaaban agreed to work with Fares and gave him a Bijou automobile. Fares returned to Dalal so they could do some errands together and educate their son. He also played in a sockball tournament.

Cast and crew: Adel Imam, Fardous Abdel Hamid, Nagah El-Mogui, Salah Nazmi, Hamdi Al Wazir, Abdalla Mahmoud, Abdula Farghali, Zizi Mustafa, Adawi Gheith, Farouk Youssef, Walaa Farid, Hanem Mohamed, Sabri Abdel Moneim, Samiha Tawfik, Haitham Abdel Gawad, Abdullah Mahmoud, Ibrahim Qadry, Sayed Khattab, Sami Islamouni, Hosny Abdul Jalil, Enayat Al-Sayes, Samia Sami, Samir Rostom, Aly Youssef, Shukry Mansour and Hussein Arar.

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