This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian one-sheet designed by an unknown artist
for the 1960 Hussein Fawzi film My Beloved [ya
habibi] يا حبيبي based on story,
screenplay and dialogue by Hussein Fawzi and starring Rushdy Abaza as
Galal. Plot summary: Galal was studying engineering and working
construction jobs to help his mother and complete his studies. He
loved his neighbor the orphan Elham [Laila Taher] who lived with her
uncle Ershi [Mahmoud El-Meliguy]. Her uncle wanted to marry her but
she refused because she loved Galal.
Cast and crew: Rushdy Abaza, Hussein Fawzi, Laila Taher, Nagwa
Fouad, Klelio, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Hassan Fayek, Mohammad Ziauddin,
Neda, Mahmoud Azmy, Kamal Hussein, Abdel Ghani Al-Nagwa, Anwar
Mohammad, Samia Rushdy
This is a 27.5" x 38.25" Egyptian poster designed to promote the 1954
Gamal Madkoor film Traces in the Sand starring Faten Hamama
based on story and dialogue by Youssef El Sebai with screenplay by
Gamal Madkoor and cinematography by Abdel Aziz Fahmy. Plot summary:
When the composer Ibrahim was being treated for loss of memory he saw
his former fiancé Ragia, who was living with her grandfather in
Alexandria. She emphasized that she loved him and wanted to help him;
she also admitted that her grandfather was opposed to their marriage.
Cast and crew: Gamal Madkoor, Youssef El Sebai, Zahrat El-Ola, Hamdy Gheith, Fatan Hamama, Imad Hamdi, Abdel Aziz Fahmy, Abdel Aziz Ahmed, Wedad Hamdy, Abdel Aziz Khalil, Mahmoud Azmy, Mohammad al-Tukhy, Ali Rushdy, Mohammad Abd al-Qodus
Shown here is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Studio Mahmoud
Niqula Waliber to promote the 1960 104-minute Fatin Abdel Wahab
film They're Driving Me Crazy [hayugannanuni] starring Samia
Gamal and Ismail Yasseen based on story, screenplay and dialogue by
Abdel Moneim Madbouly with cinematography by Ibrahim Adel. Ismail
[Ismail Yasseen] has to send his sick son and his wife to
Alexandria. During their absence he helps a police inspector [Tewfik
El Dekn] investigate the murder of an actress [Karima] who had been
his client in the hair salon where he worked. He helps expose the
gang responsible for the crime and receives a reward for his efforts
before his son and wife return from Alexandria.
Life and Hope [hayat wa amal] (1961) - (Imane) Egyptian film poster
This is a picture of a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Mohammad
Aziz to promote the 1961 95-minute Zoheir Bakir black-and-white
film Life and Hope [hayat wa amal] starring Imane based on
story and screenplay by Zoheir Bakir with dialogue by Adly Nour and
cinematography by Ali Hassan. Plot summary: The famous soccer player
Kamal married Salwa, the daughter of an industrialist, while at the
same time her cousin was wanting to marry her. The two lived happily,
then Kamal went abroad to play in a tournament. The plane crashed and
everyone was killed except Kamal, who landed on the coast of Lebanon.
A Lebanese girl picked him up, took him to her family and discovered
he had lost his memory. She took care of him, and in his new identity
he fell in love with her. Then they married. Back in Egypt after
Salwa learned he had died she agreed to a paper marriage to her
cousin. The years passed and Kamal became a success. He went to
Egypt with his second wife to to sign a contract for a special deal in
the textile business. Salwa saw him there and tried to tell him the
truth, but his Lebanese wife kept a watch on this. Kamal didn't
return to his original identity until he had been injured in an
automobile accident. Then the Lebanese wife went back to her country after
deciding to sacrifice her husband, and Kamal went back to Salwa.
Cast and crew: Imane, Ahmed Ramzy, Nagwa Fouad, Zoheir Bakir, Mahmoud Azmy, Abdel Ghani Kamar, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Ahmed Mazhar, Ali Hassan, Julia Daw, Adly Kasseb, Nahed Samir, Mohamed Reda, Mohamed Al-Tayeb, Adly Nour, Yasmin, Ahmed Abu'ebia, Ebtesam Helmy, Abu Lam'a, Dr. Shadid, Kamal Al-Zeyni