Showing posts with label Mohammed Tawfik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mohammed Tawfik. Show all posts

Sunday, July 23, 2017

My Daughter and the Jackal ابنتي والذئب (Shams El-Barudy) - (1986) Egyptian one-sheet

My Daughter and the Jackal (1986) - (Shams El-Barudy) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Abdel Rahman for the 1986 Said Tantawi film My Daughter and the Jackal based on screenplay and dialogue by Mahmoud Abouzayd and Sabry Ezzat and starring Shams El-Barudy as Azhar. Plot summary: Azhar suffered because of the actions of her rebellious son. On the other hand Mostafa [Hassan Youssef] had an unspoken love for her. Youssef [Nour El-Sherif] also courted her. Azhar did not reveal her secret and simply observed the situation at a mansion belonging to her aunt [Naima Wasfy]. She discovered that Mostafa was working there and was planning to court her. She also rebuffed his attentions.

Cast and crew: Said Tantawi, Kamal Korayem, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Shams El-Barudy, Nour El-Sherif, Hassan Youssef, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Said Tantawi, Safia El Emari, Amira, Mohammed Tawfik, Naima Wasfy, Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Kamal Korayem, Abdel Rahim Abu Aouf, Mahmoud Abouzayd, Sabry Ezzat



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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

And Love Returned و عاد .. الحب (Samia Gamal) - (1961) Egyptian one-sheet

And Love Returned (1961) - (Samia Gamal) Egyptian one-sheet

This 1960 Egyptian black-and-white film was directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab, screenplay by Mohamed Abu Youssef, dialogue by Amin Yussef Ghurab, cinematography Aly Hassan; it tells the story of a cabaret dancer in Alexandria named Leila [Samia Gamal]. Many of the customers liked her but she resisted their offers of marriage and requests that she become their mistress. She had one importunate pursuer named Hamada [Ahmed Mazhar] whom she always resisted. He was shocked when she married another man named Abbas [Mahmoud El-Meliguy], with whom she ran the cabaret after they were married. Hamada, shocked and disappointed, disappeared. Then Abbas apparently died in a fire on his boat. Hamada returned and this time she accepted him. Abbas, who had not actually died, came back and tried to separate them but could not do so.

Cast and crew: Samia Gamal, Ahmed Mazhar, Fatin Abdel Wahab, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Mohamed Reda, Mohammed Tawfik, Said Khalil, Souraya Fakhry, Mohamed Badreddine, Mohamed Abu Youssef, Amin Yousseff Ghurab, Aly Hassan



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Friday, March 17, 2017

Naked Shame وصمة عار (Nour El-Sherif) - (1986) Egyptian one-sheet

Naked Shame (1986) - (Nour El-Sherif) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egytian poster designed by Morteda Anise for the 1986 Ashraf Fahmy film Naked Shame based on a story by Naguib Mahfouz with screenplay and dialogue by Mostafa Moharram and starring Youssra as Elham. Plot summary: After being sentenced to a prison term in an indecency case Aziza [Hoda Soltan] of Alexandria admitted to her son Mokhtar [Nour El-Sherif] that his father was the wealthy Sayed Al-Gamei; she gave him his picture and her marriage contract with him. Mokhtar went to Cairo to look for his father. He published a photo of his father in the newspapers a number of times without result. He got into relationships with Karima, [Shahira] a clerk at his hotel and the wife of an old man named Khalil Mokhtar [Mohammed Tawfik] and also with Elham. Mokhtar killed Khalil for his money to please Karima. Karima had another lover who killed her for her money, but Mokhtar, who because of circumstances was thought by the police to be the one who had murdered her, was wrongly arrested and sentenced to death.

Cast and crew: Ashraf Fahmy, Naguib Mahfouz, Mostafa Moharram, Ramses Marzouk, Nour El-Sherif, Youssra, Youssef Chaban, Shahira, Mohammed Tawfik, Hoda Soltan, Ahmed Ghanem, Naima Al Soghayar, Mariam Fakhr Eddine, Hassan Hussein





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Thursday, July 28, 2016

The Big Brother الاخ الكبير Farid Shawqi (1959) Egyptian one-sheet

The Big Brother (1959) - (Farid Shawqi) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster for the 1959 Fatin Abdel Wahab film The Big Brother based on story, screenplay and dialogue by Ali El Zorkani and starring Farid Shawqi as Awad. Plot summary: Big brother Awad took care of his family including his mother, [Ferdoos Mohammed] his brother Ahmed [Ahmed Ramzi] and his niece Dawlat [Farida Fahmy]. The family thought he was working as a respectable tradesman but he was actually the head of a narcotics gang. He was loved by Ruhia, [Hend Rostom] a dancer who also worked with him in the narcotics trade. Ruhia had a great desire to marry Awad but he refused. She then became interested in Awad's brother Ahmed who was in his final year of law school.

Cast and crew: Fatin Abdel Wahab, Ali El Zorkani, arid Shawqi, Hend Rostom, Ahmed Ramzy, Ferdoos Mohammed, Mohammed Tawfik, Farida Fahmy, Ali El Zorkani, Saeed Abu Bakr, Reyad El Kasabgy, Mahmoud al-Seba, Mahmoud Azmi, Said Khalil, Mohammad al-Tukhi



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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Land of Dreams ارض الاحلام Faten Hamama 1993 Egyptian one-sheet

Land of Dreams (1993) - (Faten Hamama) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster for the 1993 Daoud Abdel Sayed film Land of Dreams based on dialogue and screenplay by Hani Fawzi and starring Faten Hamama as Nargis. Plot summary: Nargis was planning to go to America but she lost her passport and ticket. She meets the magician Raouf [Yehia El-Fakharany], spends a lot of time observing as he practices his craft, then changes her mind about going to the Land of Dreams.

Cast and crew: Daoud Abdel Sayed, Hani Fawzi, Faten Hamama, Yehia El-Fakharany, Hesham Selim, Ola Rami, Amina Rizk, Mohammed Tawfik, Yousef Dawoud, Hanan Seliman, Lotfi Labib, Tahani Rashed, Samir Bahzan



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Sunday, June 26, 2016

Light of Her Eyes نور العيون Fifi Abdou 1990 Egyptian one-sheet

Light of Her Eyes (1990) - (Fifi Abdou) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian one-sheet poster designed by Al-Khad for the 1990 Hussein Kamal film Light of Her Eyes based on the novel by Naguib Mahfouz, screenplay and dialogue by Wahid Hamid and starring Adel Adham as Deibis. Plot Summary: Deibis killed his rival Hosouma. Hosouma's widow gave birth to a daughter named Nour [Fifi Abdou] at the very moment Deibis was killing him. Nour's mother hid her daughter and educated her. After the death of the mother the daughter found herself alone but still remembering her past and her desire for revenge against Deibis. Nour married her cousin Mohsen [Abdel Salam Mohamed], who tried to provoke bad behavior in her. This got her put in prison for indecency. After she served her time she got a divorce. She decided to get a job in Deibis's factory to get revenge against him. Deibis made advances to Nour but she rebuffed him and he fired her. Nour then became a professional dancer; Deibis found her, offered to marry her and confessed to his crime. She told him who she really was and after many years Deibis was arrested and had to pay for his crime.

Cast and crew: Adel Adham, Fifi Abdou, Mahmoud El Guindi, Naguib Mahfouz, Hussein Kamal, Abdel Salam Mohamed, Hisham Abdullah, Sayed Sadek, Ibrahim Saleh, Wahid Hamid, Mohammed Tawfik, Aziza Rashed, Nour Abdel Aziz, Mohamed Abu Hashish,Samira Bayoumi, Matawei Oweysi, Ibrahim al-Hamasani



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Monday, January 18, 2016

A Bit of Fear [شئ من الخوف] (Shadia) - (1969) Egyptian one-sheet

A Bit of Fear [شئ من الخوف] (1969) - (Shadia) Egyptian one-sheet

This film was directed by Hussein Kamal based on a story by Tharwat Abaza, with screenplay and dialogue by Sabry Ezzat; the cinematography was done by Ahmed Khorshed; it is on Ahmad Al-Hadari's 2007 list of the 100 most important Egyptian films. The poster was designed by Mohamed Hussein. Plot Summary: Atris the grandson became the image of his grandfather in cruelty, violence, tyranny and crime. He ruled the life of his village with the terror he imposed upon its inhabitants. He had loved Fouada since she was a child but she refused him after he came to resemble his grandfather in spirit and action. Atris courted Fouada and asked her father for her hand in marriage but Fouada refused the marriage. Her father feared Atris's anger, and instead of announcing her refusal of the marriage he announced her agreeent to it. Atris was overjoyed when he heard this news, but Sheikh Ibrahim incited the people against Atris and his gang, declaring that his marriage to Fouada had been cancelled. Ignoring Atris's orders, Fouada allowed water to flow into the lands of the farmers after he had denied it to them. The people defied Atris and his gang and burned his mansion while he was in it.

Cast and crew: Shadia, Hussein Kamal, Sabry Ezzat, Amal Zayed, Yehia Chahine, Mohammed Tawfik, Mahmoud Moursy, Ahmed Khorshed, Salah Nazmi, Tharwat Abaza, Sabry Ezzat



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Monday, January 27, 2014

The Black Briefcase [الحقيبة السوداء] - (Shukry Sarhan) - (1964)

The Black Briefcase [al-haqibet al-sawda] (Shukry Sarhan) (1964) Egyptian film poster

Pictured is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster made to promote the 1964 83-minute Hassan El-Seify black-and-white film The Black Briefcase [al-haqibet al-sawda] based on story and screenplay by Ahmed El Mola with cinematography by Mostafa Hassan. Plot summary: This is a complex crime thriller in which a briefcase filled with stolen money is passed from hand to hand in an elaborate cinematic shell game, until at the end the police arrest the one in possession of it just before he boards a plane for Beirut.

Cast and crew: Hassan El-Seify, Shukry Sarhan, Naima Akef, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Stephan Rosti, Mohammed Tawfik, Kamal Salaheddin, Zein El-Ashmawy, Laila Sadeq, Amal Ramzy, Sami Sarhan, Ahmed El Mola, Mostafa Hassan, Abdel Rahman Abou Zahra, Susie Khairi, Zoheir Sabri, Laila Yousri, Mahmoud Lotfi, Youssef Chaban, Abdel Moneim Ismail, Hussein Ismail, Abdelrahman Abou Zahra, Kawsar Ramzy, Mona Hussein, Said Orabi, Fifian



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Saturday, December 28, 2013

My Dark Darling (1958) - (Taheya Cariocca, Samia Gamal)

My Dark Darling (1958) - (Taheya Cariocca, Samia Gamal) Egyptian one-sheet poster

Pictured is a 27" x 39" Egyptian rerelease poster designed by an unknown artist to promote the 1958 104-minute Hassan El-Seify black-and-white film My Dark Darling [habibi al-asmar] starring Taheya Cariocca and Samia Gamal based on story, screenplay and dialogue by Mahmoud Ismail and with cinematography by Abdel Aziz Fahmy. Plot Summary: Samara [Samia Gamal] was a poor girl with an abundance of femininity and beauty engaged to a mechanic named Ahmed [Shukry Sarhan], but her love for dance drew her to her neighbor, a dancer named Zakia [Taheya Cariocca]. She secretly went with Zakia to the hall where she worked. She met a weathy man there named Rostom [Youssef Wahby] who liked her and wanted to court her but she rejected him; she later changed her mind and married him, deciding this was her only way out of poverty; he worked on her appearance by buying her luxurious clothing and jewelry. When Samara's fiance learned she had unexpectly disappeared to marry the rich man, he became furious and swore he would take revenge against her. Zakia tried to calm him by ushering him into a relationship with an international trader [Mahmoud El-Meliguy] who took him on as an associate in a shady trading operation. In this operation Ahmed changed his name to Ibrahim and ran into Rostom and Samara by chance in Lebanon. Samara's husband also turned out to involved in criminal activity and when she saw Ahmed again in Lebanon they were not getting along. She tried to rekindle her relationship with Ahmed without success; Ahmed had found a new life. Rostom's assistant Semsem [Stephan Rosti] tried to kill Ahmed after Rostom has realized the nature of their former relationship. Ahmed survived the murder attempt; then Zakia and Ahmed began to form a relationship, but Zakia was killed by Semsem in a domestic shootout in Rostom's sumptious home in Lebanon. When Samara and Rostom returned to Cairo Rostom was shot by the police. Ahmed and Samara were left alone together in Cairo at last to pick up the pieces in their old relationship.

Cast and crew: Hassan El-Seify, Samia Gamal, Taheya Cariocca, Youssef Wahby, Shukry Sarhan, Abdel Aziz Fahmy, Mahmoud Ismail, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Stephan Rosti, Shafik Noureddin, Souraya Fakhry, Mohammed Tawfik, Riri



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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

I Am Neither a Devil Nor an Angel لست شيطانا و لا ملاكا Nour El-Sherif 1980 Egyptian one-sheet

I Am Neither a Devil nor an Angel (1980) - (Nour El-Sherif) Egyptian one-sheet

This Egyptian film poster was designed by Al-Khad to promote the 1980 115-minute Henry Barakat color film I Am Neither a Devil Nor an Angel [lestu shaytanan wa la malakan] based on story, screenplay and dialogue by Samir Abdelazim with cinematography by Ibrahim Saleh. Plot summary: Kawsar [Soheir Ramzy] left her fiance Ahmed [Nour El-Sherif] and married the elderly rich man Shamis, [Aly El Cherif] the owner of a factory in which her father worked, after there was a quarrel between her and Ahmed over her father. Ahmed finished his studies and graduated from the college of engineering. He established a relationship with his classmate Engineer Nahed [Hoda Ramzi] and they decided to marry. Shamis was killed by the husband of his mistress. Kawsar asked Engineer Ahmed to help her manage her late husband's factory because she was having many problems doing it herself. By chance she learned about the relationship between Ahmed and Nahed; this got her to thinking about firing Nahed from her job at the factory. Ahmed went to see Kawsar at her home and asked her not to do this. After he left her home Shamis's son stabbed Kawsar with a knife and she was taken to a hospital. Ahmed emphasized to Nahed that his relationship with Kawsar had been just a work relationship and what had happened earlier was just a memory; so the two of them began their life together.

Cast and crew: Nour El-Sherif, Henry Barakat, Ihsan Sherif, Soheir Ramzy, Hoda Ramzi, Aly El Cherif, Wahid Seif, Mohammed Tawfik, Zein El-Ashmawy, Salah Nazmi, Enaam Salousa, Soheir Zaky, Ibrahim Saleh, Samir Abdelazim, Samy Fahmy



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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

A Bit of Fear (1969)

A Bit of Fear [shay min al-khawf] (1969) - (Shadia) Egyptian film poster

This film was directed by Hussein Kamal based on a story by Tharwat Abaza, with screenplay and dialogue by Sabry Ezzat; the cinematography was done by Ahmed Khorshed; it is on Ahmad Al-Hadari's 2007 list of the 100 most important Egyptian films. The poster was designed by Mohamed Hussein. Plot Summary: Atris the grandson became the image of his grandfather in cruelty, violence, tyranny and crime. He ruled the life of his village with the terror he imposed upon its inhabitants. He had loved Fouada since she was a child but she refused him after he came to resemble his grandfather in spirit and action. Atris courted Fouada and asked her father for her hand in marriage but Fouada refused the marriage. Her father feared Atris's anger, and instead of announcing her refusal of the marriage he announced her agreeent to it. Atris was overjoyed when he heard this news, but Sheikh Ibrahim incited the people against Atris and his gang, declaring that his marriage to Fouada was cancelled. Ignoring Atris's orders, Fouada allowed water to flow into the lands of the farmers after he had denied it to them. The people defied Atris and his gang and burned his mansion while he was in it.

Cast and crew: Shadia, Hussein Kamal, Sabry Ezzat, Amal Zayed, Yehia Chahine, Mohammed Tawfik, Mahmoud Moursy, Ahmed Khorshed, Salah Nazmi, Tharwat Abaza, Sabry Ezzat



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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

And Love Returned (1961)

And Love Returned [wa 'ada al-hob] (1961) - (Samia Gamal) Egyptian undated rerelease film poster

This film was directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab, screenplay by Mohamed Abu Youssef, dialogue by Amin Yussef Ghurab, cinematography Aly Hassan; it tells the story of a cabaret dancer named Lola (Samia Gamal). Many of the customers liked her but she resisted their offers of marriage or requests that she become their mistress. She had one importunate pursuer (Ahmed Mazhar) whom she always resisted. This one was was shocked when she married another man (Mahmoud El-Meliguy), with whom she later ran the cabaret after they were married. The shocked and disappinted young suitor disappeared. Then the husband apparently died in a fire on his boat. The young suitor returned to reaappear in the life of the dancer, and this time she accepted him. The husband, who had not actually died, returned and tried to separate the two of them but could not do so.

Cast and crew: Samia Gamal, Ahmed Mazhar, Fatin Abdel Wahab, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Mohamed Reda, Mohammed Tawfik, Said Khalil, Souraya Fakhry, Mohamed Badreddine, Mohamed Abu Youssef, Amin Yousseff Ghurab, Aly Hassan



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