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Friday, June 30, 2017

Between Two Palaces بين القصرين (dir: Hassan Al Imam) - (1964) Egyptian one-sheet

Between two Palaces (1964) - (dir: Hassan Al Imam) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a poster designed by Ragheb for a 1964 Hassan Al Imam film based on the 1956 Naguib Mahfouz novel Between two Palaces [bayn al-qasrayn] which was published as the first of the three novels in his famous Cairo Trilogy. Plot Summary: In 1914 Fahmy [Salah Kabil] joined a secret national society where Ibrahim [Ezzat El Alaili] welcomed him. His brother Yassine [Abdel Moneim Ibrahim] was in love with one of the dancers and the entire family trembled at meeting his father Sayed Abdel Gawad, [Yehia Chahine] especially his wife whom he had married 20 years earlier divorcing the mother of his oldest son Yassine. Outside the home Yassine was corrupt and weak. He owned a grocery store and had begun looking for a new lover to replace the dancer Galia [Mimi Shakeeb] who had gotten old. He liked Zubaida [Maha Sabry] and gave her everything she wanted. He would go to her secretly and there Yassine discovered the truth about his father. Sayed Abdel Gawad was a respected man in his own home. He would eat alone while his wife and children would wait until he finished before eating. His wife Amina, [Zouzou Nabil] his daughters Aisha [Hala Fakher] and Khadija [Soheir El-Bably] and his sons Kamel, Yassine and Fahmy stood in awe of their father. Yassine was a secretary at the Benin school and Famy was a student at the Law College. He wrote political publications, distributed them among colleagues and hid them in the poultry coops on the roof of his home. At the same time this was an opportunity to see his neighbor Mariam [Zizi El-Badrawy]. He loved her but preferred to postpone the relationship with her until after he completed his studies and the British left Egypt. Kamal was a student in secondary school and participated in many demonstrations. When Sayed Abdel Gawad learned his former wife and Yassine's mother wanted to marry again he sent her son to her to try to persuade her not to do so but he discovered she had already married, quarreled with her and left. Yassine wanted a few days with Zubaida the dancer. He told his family he was going to Port Said and asked them not to leave the house. However Kamal persuaded his mother to visit the shrine of Sayedna al-Hussein, but she was injured on the way and despite the advice of her children not to tell their father she told him the truth. He banished her and then made peace with her again. Latifa [Souraya Fakhry] engaged her two daughters to her sons. Yassine married Zeinab and Fahmy was killed when the British soldiers shot at the demonstrators.

Cast and crew: Naguib Mahfouz, Yehia Chahine, Maha Sabry, Hassan Al Imam, Mustafa Hassan, Salah Kabil, Zizi El-Badrawy, Wagdy El-Araby, Nimat Mukhtar, Hala Fakher, Ezzat El Alaili, Soheir El-Barouni, Mohamed Reda, Mimi Shakeeb, Souraya Fakhry, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Zouzou Nabil, Amal Zayed, Soheir El-Bably, Badr El Den Gamgome, Abbas El Daly, Adib El Tarabolsy, Mounir El Touni, Ibrahim El-Shamy, Metwaee Elweiss, Ibrahim Heshmat



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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Amar al-Zaman قمر الزمان Naglaa Fathy 1976 Lebanese one-sheet poster

Amar al-Zaman (1976) - (Naglaa Fathy) Lebanese one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Lebanese poster designed by Dar Hani and Gasour for the 1976 Hassan Al Imam film Amar al-Zaman starring Naglaa Fathy as Amar al-Zaman. Plot summary: Amar al-Zaman was an innocent, naive girl who left her home town of al-Mansoura to look for work in Cairo. Someone tried to rape her when she arrived in Cairo but she was rescued by an acquaintance named Soltan [Sa'eed Saleh] who worked as a magician in a cabaret. He got her a job in the cabaret but she failed as a waitress because she was clumsy. A carnival puppeteer and former ballet dancer named Mohsen [Mustafa Fahmy] fell in love with her. Mohsen was obliged to work in cabarets because of a war injury and doubted Amar al-Zaman cared for him, but in fact she loved him too.

Cast and crew: Abu Bakr Ezzat, Hassan Al Imam, Mustafa Fahmy, Sa'eed Saleh, Younes Shalaby, Hala Fakher, Naglaa Fathy, Hala Sedki, Ramses Marzouk, Saleh Iskandarani, Mohamed Shawky, Mohammad Nagam, Ibrahim Nasr, Eza Kamal, Abu Bakr Ezzat, Mona Abdulla





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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Don't Be Unfair to Women لا تظلموا النساء Hanaa Tharwat 1980 Egyptian one-sheet

Don't Be Unfair to Women (1980) - (dir: Hassan Al Imam) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" by 39" Egyptian one-sheet designed by Gasour for the 1980 Hassan Al Imam film Don't Be Unfair to Women based on story, screenplay and dialogue by Faisal Neda and starring Hanaa Tharwat as Fatma. Plot summary: Fatma worked as a maid in Hamuda's [Sayed El-Sawy] villa. She shot him and turned herself in to the police. During the investigation she refused to give a motive for the killing, but it was also found that Hamuda was shot three times while Fatma had fired only one bullet. Hamuda had gotten Fatma's mother pregnant and then refused to marry her. Hassanein, [Mustafa Metwalli] who had been working at the villa and was tired of fulfilling Hamadu's every whim, was the one who had fired the fatal bullets after Fatma had fired her one shot and left the room. Fatma was found innocent.

Cast and crew: Hassan Al Imam, Taheya Cariocca, Hala Fakher, Sa'eed Saleh, Naima Al Soghayar, Mustafa Metwalli, Shafik Galal, Ibrahim Saleh, Inas Al Degheidy, Faisal Nada





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Friday, January 24, 2014

The Secrets of Girls [ اسرار البنات] - (Naglaa Fathy) - (1969)

The Secrets of Girls (1969) - (Naglaa Fathy) Egyptian one-sheet

Pictured is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Hassan Mazhar Gasour and Moaty to promote the 1969 Mahmoud Zulfikar 104-minute black-and-white film The Secrets of Girls [asrar al-banat] starring Naglaa Fathy based on a story by Adly El-Mowalid with screenplay and dialogue by Adly El-Mowalid, Abdel Fatah Al-Sayed and Farouk Said and cinematography by Kamal Korayem. Plot summary: This film is about lives of four schoolgirls, their family problems, their troubles at school and their relations with men. The end comes when three of them receive marriage proposals.

Cast and crew: Mahmoud Zulfikar, Naglaa Fathy, Hassan Youssef, Nelly, Youssef Fakhreddine, Nelly, Fatma Mazhar, Hala Fakher, Adly El-Mowalid, Abdel Fatah Al-Sayed, Farouk Said, Kamal Korayem, Badreddine Gamgoum, Adly Kasseb, Mimi Shakeeb, Tewfik El Dekn, Mohamed Reda, Nazim Shaarawy, Ibrahim Saafan, Fifi Youssef, Zizi Mustafa, Safinazi Qadri, Aleyah Abdel Monem, Qadria Kamel, Sayed Abdullah, Ahmed Abo Abeya, Abdel Moneim Bassioni



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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Is it Chaos? [هي فوضى؟] (2007) - (dir: Youssef Chahine)

Is it Chaos? (1972) - (Khaled Saleh) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 38.5" Egyptian poster designed by the Sign Agency to promote the 2007 121-minute Youssef Chahine and Khaled Youssef color film Is it Chaos? [hiyya fawda?] starring Khaled Saleh based on screenplay and dialogue by Nasser Abdel-Rahmane with cinematography by Ramses Marzouk. Plot summary: This film is set in the midst of social unrest in Cairo, where the endemic police corruption is addressed by focusing on a corrupt officer named Hatem [Khaled Saleh] who becomes a law unto himself and controls everyone except the woman named Nour [Menna Shalabi] for whom he has a passionate desire but cannot win.

Cast and crew: Youssef El Sherif, Youssef Chahine, Khaled Youssef, Hala Fakher, Khaled Saleh, Hala Sedki, Menna Shalabi, Dorra Razouk, Amr Abdel Gelil, Ahmed Fouad Selim, Safwa, Nasser Abdel-Rahmane, Ramses Marzouk, Seif Abdel Rahman, Abdullah Mosharraf, Maher Salim, Ahmed Yehia, Rola Mahmoud, Mahmoud Sameh Abdullah, Hanan Abbas, Ahmed al-Adawy, Mohamed Fawzi





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Thursday, January 2, 2014

Palalce Walk (1967) - (Nadia Lutfi) قصر شوق Egyptian one-sheet poster

Palace Walk (1967) - (Nadia Lutfi) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian rerelease poster made by an unknown designer to promote the 1967 Hassan Al Imam film Palace Walk ['asr al-shawq] starring Nadia Lutfi based on a story by Naguib Mahfouz with screenplay and dialogue by Mustafa Samy and cinematography by Mostafa Hassan. This film was Nour El-Sherif's film debut. Plot summary: After the death of Fahmy ibn al-Sayed Ahmed Abdel Gawad and the death of the father five years later, his daughters moved after they were married to the neighborhood of the Palace of Longing in the 1920s. When Zanuba was born in Zubaida's home, Sayed Abdel Gawad quit the night life. When he decided to return to Zubaida's home he disovered that yesterday's child Zanuba had grown up to become a girl who could make him fall in love with her and buy his people for her. At the same time however Zanuba loved Yassine the son of Ahmed Abdel Gawad, without knowing the truth of this. She married Yassine and came into the family of Sayed Abdel Gawad as the respected wife of his son. As for Kamal, he loved Aida but she did not marry him and left him. He then rejected everything he had believed in. After assessing his poverty she married a rich boy.

Cast and crew: Nadia Lutfi, Yehia Chahine, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Magda El-Khatib, Amal Zayed, Samir Sabri, Nour El-Sherif, Naguib Mahfouz, Hassan Al Imam, Soheir El-Barouni, Hala Fakher, Ahmed Ghanem, Mohammad Shawky, Hussein Ismail, Naima Al Soghayar, Sa'eed Saleh, Nour El-Sherif, Zizi Mustafa, Sherifa Maher, Mimi Shakeeb, Zuzu Shakeeb, Mostafa Hassan, Mustafa Samy





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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

In Better Times [حين ميسرة] (dir: Khaled Youssef) - (2007) Egyptian one-sheet

In Better Times (2007) - (dir: Khaled Youssef) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 38.5" Egyptian poster designed by Nagy Shaker to promote the 2007 126-minute Khaled Youssef color film In Better Times [heyna maysara] starring Hala Fakher as Om Reda based on screenplay, story and dialogue by Naser Abdel Rahman and Khaled Youssef with cinematography by Ramses Marzouk. The film was produced by the Al-Batros Company for Cinema Production and Distribution. Plot summary: Om Reda was living in poverty in the Aswa'iya district awiating the return of her son from Iraq after the Gulf War. Living with her was her youngest son Adel Hashisha [Amru Saad]. He left his friend Nahed [Samia al-Khashshab] with his mother to live there while he served a six-month prison sentence for getting into a fight to rescue her. After he got out of prison he fell in love with Nahed but refused to marry her until times got better. Nahed abandoned her son in an empty seat on a city bus because of the father's refusal to recognize him. Adel regretted what he had done and tried to get Nahed back but it was not feasible. He was put in prison again on a charge contrived against him by the officer who had been giving him guidance and teaching him about terrorist activities. He then became trustee of a workshop owner to learn terrorist operations, and he found a hideout on an estate. Adel was trying to find himself with difficulty at a time when Nahed was going from house to house falling in love with the rich people. She tried to go back to Adel again but could not find him. Their son grew up in a home that had adopted him, but then the owner of the home threw him out and he took refuge in ad hoc street shelters. He slept with one of the girls there and they fled to Alexandria together. There was a fracas at the estate between the police and Al-Qaeda which ended with the removal of all street shelters and some of their residents, including Om Reda, Fathy [Amru Abdel Galil], his wife and others. Adel fled to Alexandria on the same train Nahed was riding, while his son, his grandson and his wife were all on the roof of the same train, but none of them knew about each other. The film closes with a printed text apology read aloud by director Khaled Youssef: "I apologize to the people if they cannot understand what they have seen, but in fact I found the reality even more cruel than what was shown on the screen."

Cast and crew: Khaled Youssef, Amr Abd El-Guelil, Hala Fakher, Somaya El Khashab, Ghada Abdel Razek, Ramses Marzouk, Naser Abdel Rahman, Amru Saad, Ahmed Bedir, Sawsan Badr, Ahmed Said Abdel Ghani, Wafaa Amer, Amru Abdel Galil, Khaled Saleh, Amira Fathy, Abdollah Mosharaf, Sameh Al-Sariti, Mohamed Karim, Sameh Moghawari, Motaz Al-Swifi, Mohammad Farouq



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