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Ramses Naguib
Ramses Naguib=Ramsis Nagib ( ar, رمسيس نجيب; 8 June 1921- 4 February 1977) was an Egyptian actor film producer, and director. He married famous charming actress Lobna Abdelaziz without changing his Christian religion. He married her outside Egypt to overcome Egyptian laws which ban such marriage. Then he divorced her inside Egypt against her will and against his will. They were loving each other and living happy life together before divorce. Lobna read about her divorce in a journal before she was divorced. Filmography * 1968, ''Three Women (1968 film), Three Women - Producer'' * 1968, ''The Splendor of Love - Producer'' *1967, ''My Wife's Dignity - Producer'' *1963, ''Bride of the Nile - Producer'' *1962, ''A Message from an Anonymous Woman - Distributor'' *1962, ''I Am the Fugitive - Distributor'' * 1961, ''Oh Islam - co-producer'' * 1959, ''Huda (film), Huda'' - Director * 1957, ''Ismail Yassine in the Navy - co-producer'' * 1956, ''The Leech - co-producer'' ...
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Three Women (1968 Film)
Three Women (Egyptian Arabic: ٣ نساء translit: ''Thalath Nisa'') is an Egyptian film released in 1968. The film is written by Ihsan Abdel Quddous and stars Salah Zulfikar. It tells three separate stories about three women, featuring Sabah, Huda Sultan and Mervat Amin. The first story: Hana Plot Hana (Mervat Amin), an air hostess, loves Adel (Salah Zulfikar), the architect, but she meets Sami (Samir Shamas), the Lebanese pilot, and she also falls in love with him. The choice is settled. Cast * Salah Zulfikar: (Adel) * Mervat Amin: (Hana) * Samir Chamas: (Sami) * Abdel Moneim Ibrahim: (Abdul Hamid Zuhdi) * Ragaa El Geddawy: (Hana's colleague) * Nadia Seif Al-Nasr: (Hana's colleague) * Alia Abdel Moneim: (Hana's mother) * Atef Makram: (Adel is Hana's brother) Staff * Directed by: Mahmoud Zulfikar * Screenplay and dialogue: Mohamed Abu Yousef * Director of Photography: Waheed Farid The second story: Tawheeda Plot Tawheeda, a beautiful widow (Huda Sultan), loves ...
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The Splendor Of Love
The Splendor of Love (Pseudonym, aliases: The Beauty of Love Egyptian Arabic: ''روعة الحب'', Transliteration, translit. ''Rawa'et Al Hubb'') is a 1968 in film, 1968 Egyptian film directed by Mahmoud Zulfikar. Synopsis The young girl Hayam marries the author Mahmoud Salem, who has always read in his eyes the ideas and opinions contained in his books. Then, Hayam returns and runs away from the house while he is chasing her. During the escape, an attractive young man, Ahmed appears to her, whom the Maadi girls love. Almost settled on the airport grounds and at the end, everyone dies. Crew * Director: Mahmoud Zulfikar * Writer: Hala El Hefnawy * Screenwriter: Mohamed Abu Houssef * Producer: Farouk Naguib * Studio: Ramses Naguib * Distribution: ** Cairo Distribution company (domestic) ** Arab Cinema Corporation (worldwide) Cast Primary cast * Rushdy Abaza as Ahmed * Naglaa Fathi as Hayam * Yehia Chahine as Mahmoud Salem * Abdul Moneim Ibrahim as Hassan * Madiha Hamd ...
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My Wife's Dignity
''My Wife's Dignity'' (Egyptian Arabic: كرامة زوجتي translit: ''Karamet Zawgati'' or ''Karamat Zawjati'') is 1967 Egyptian film written by Ihsan Abdel Quddous and directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. The film stars Salah Zulfikar and Shadia. Plot Mahmoud is a womanizer. He spends all his time in relationships without thinking about marriage and tries to get close to Nadia, his club partner for five years, but she repels him, forcing him to ask for marriage and stipulates that before agreeing that if he betrays her, she will betray him in the same way. Mahmoud agrees and marries her, and she succeeds in turning him into another successful person in his working life. After months of marriage, the wife suspects her husband’s actions, then discovers his betrayal with one of his clients, and begins to act with him in a way that suggests that she is cheating on him, which makes him live in torment and pain, and when the suspicion increases, he divorces her and leaves Cairo to fo ...
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Bride Of The Nile
''Bride of The Nile'' ( arz, عروس النيل, translit. A'roos El Nil) is a 1963 Egyptian fantasy film directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. Cast * Lobna Abdel Aziz as Hamis * Rushdy Abaza as Samy Fouad * Shwikar as Didi * Abdel Moneim Ibrahim as Fathy * Fouad Shafik as Doctor Hassan See also * Cinema of Egypt * Lists of Egyptian films * List of Egyptian films of the 1960s Below are lists of films produced in Egypt in the 1960s. *List of Egyptian films of 1960 *List of Egyptian films of 1961 *List of Egyptian films of 1962 *List of Egyptian films of 1963 *List of Egyptian films of 1964 *List of Egyptian films of 19 ... References External links * 1963 films 1960s Arabic-language films 1960s fantasy films Egyptian fantasy films Films directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab {{Egypt-film-stub ...
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Oh Islam
''Oh Islam'' ( ar, وا اسلاماه, translit. Wa Islamah, and also released as ''Love and Faith'') is a 1961 Egyptian drama film directed by Enrico Bomba and Andrew Marton. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 34th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences The film was the first Egyptian film to be screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Cast ;Egyptians * Ahmed Mazhar as Mahmoud (Qutuz) * Rushdy Abaza as Baibars * Lobna Abdel Aziz as Jihad * Emad Hamdy as Aybak * Taheyya Kariokka as Shajar al-Durr * Mahmoud el-Meliguy as Faris ad-Din Aktai * Farid Shawki as Bltai * Mahmoud el-Meliguy as Aktai ;Italians * Ema Andi * Franco Carelli * Federico Chentrens * Mario Dionisi * Luisa Mattioli * Folco Lulli as Aktai * Silvana Pampanini as Shajar al-Durr See also * List of submissions to the 34th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Lan ...
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Huda (film)
''Huda'' ( ar, هدى) is an Egyptian film released on November 9, 1959, and based on the play Dark Victory. The film is directed by Ramses Naguib Ramses Naguib=Ramsis Nagib ( ar, رمسيس نجيب; 8 June 1921- 4 February 1977) was an Egyptian actor film producer, and director. He married famous charming actress Lobna Abdelaziz without changing his Christian religion. He married her ou ... (his debut film) and features a screenplay by Mohamed Abu Youssef- and Hamed Abdel Aziz. Synopsis Huda is a cheerful girl who lives with her uncle Ibrahim. Headaches are revealed to be cancer. Kamal, a doctor colleague of her uncle, falls in love with her, but she spurns him, believing it to be out of pity. External links IMDb pageEl Cinema pageDhliz pageKarohat page References {{reflist Egyptian black-and-white films 1959 films 1959 directorial debut films ...
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Ismail Yassine In The Navy
''Ismail Yassine in the Navy'' ( ar, إسماعيل يس في الأسطول, translit=Ismail Yassine fi El Ostool) is a 1957 Egyptian comedy film directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. Plot In this 1957 comedy, two cousins fall in love and wish to get married. The mother of the girl opposes the marriage, and would rather have her daughter marry a rich old man. To speed up the marriage, the girl asks her lover to join the navy so that her mother would agree to their marriage. Cast * Ismail Yassine as Ragab * Zahrat El Ola as Nadia * Ahmed Ramzy as Mounir * Mahmoud El-Meliguy as Abbas El Zefr * Zeinat Sedki Zeinat Sedki (May 4, 1912 - March 2, 1978) was an Egyptian actress and comedian. She was one of the female comedy pioneers in the Egyptian cinema along with Mary Mounib and Widad Hamdi. Biography Zeinat Zedki was born Zeinab Mohamed Mosaad the M ... as Nadia's mother See also * Cinema of Egypt * Lists of Egyptian films * List of Egyptian films of the 1950s References Exte ...
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The Leech
''The Leech'' ( ar, Shabab emraa, also known as ''A Woman's Youth'') is a 1956 Egyptian drama film directed by Salah Abu Seif. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Shadia * Taheya Cariocca as Shafaat * Shukry Sarhan * Abdel Warith Assir * Seraj Munir * Ferdoos Mohammed Ferdoos Mohammed (; 13 July 1906 in Egypt – 22 September 1961) was an Egyptian actress, famous for playing the role of a mother or a motherly figure lady in Egyptian films in the 1940s and 1950s. Partial filmography * ''Ibn El-balad'' * '' ... as Mother References External links * 1956 films 1950s Arabic-language films 1956 drama films Egyptian black-and-white films Films directed by Salah Abu Seif Egyptian drama films {{Egypt-film-stub ...
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Pity My Tears
''Irham Dmoo`i'' ( ar, ارحم دموعي, Pity My Tears) is a 1954 Egyptian drama film directed by Henry Barakat. It stars Shukry Sarhan, Rushdy Abaza, and Faten Hamama. The film received awards from the Egyptian Ministry of Guidance and the Lebanese film ceremony. Plot Faten Hamama plays Amal, whose father loses most of his money and almost goes bankrupt. She gets abandoned by her fiancé. The owner of a nearby factory A factory, manufacturing plant or a production plant is an industrial facility, often a complex consisting of several buildings filled with machinery, where workers manufacture items or operate machines which process each item into another. T ... steps up and offers to help her father until his conditions get better. Amal marries this man, but their life together as a couple turns out to be boring. Amal, who wasn't very excited about their relationship initially, slowly discovers her husband's good qualities, and their life turns into a happy one. ...
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The Angel Of Mercy (film)
''The Angel of Mercy'' ( arz, ملاك الرحمة, translit. Malak al-Rahma) is a 1946 Egyptian drama film directed and written by Youssef Wahbi. It stars Wahbi, Faten Hamama, Raqiya Ibrahim, Farid Shawqi, and Nejma Ibrahim. Plot Fouad Bek is married to Imtethal and has a daughter, Thoraya, who lives in Istanbul with her grandparents. Before Imtethal's mother dies, she reveals a secret she has been keeping to her daughter. She also has a son out of wedlock, and tells her where he is. Imtehal meets her brother, Zaki, who tries to trick her and steal from her. He even threatens her with letters. One day, Fouad finds a letter from Zaki. He misunderstands what the letter discloses and thinks that his wife is having an affair with this man. Thoraya returns to Egypt and finds that her parents have divorced. Cast * Faten Hamama as Thoraya. * Negma Ibrahim as the grandmother. * Raqiya Ibrahim as Imtethal. * Farid Shawqi as Zaki. * Youssef Wahbi Youssef Abdallah Wahbi Q ...
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Ibn El-balad
''Ibn El-balad'' (aliases: ''The Noble Man'', or ''The Urchin or The Son of the Country;'' Egyptian Arabic: ''إبن'' ''البلد'' translit: ''Ibn El-balad'') is a 1942 Egyptian film, directed by Stephan Rosti and starring Mahmoud Zulfikar, and Aziza Amir. Plot A contractor forces his daughter Fathia (Aziza Amir) to marry Azmi Bey (Mahmoud El-Meliguy), who covets her money while the other covets his money. Fathia gets to know the engineer Mahmoud (Mahmoud Zulfikar), whose workshop was lost in the Scandinavian raids. Mahmoud can run the factories that she inherited from her father when they were idle. Azmi pretends to be keen on his wife's money. When he senses that he is almost losing her, Fathia asks for a divorce, and after much of trouble, she gets divorced and finally marries Mahmoud, the love of her life. Primary cast * Mahmoud Zulfikar * Aziza Amir * Mahmoud El-Meliguy * Bishara Wakim * Stephan Rosti * Dawlat Abyad * Zuzu Shakib * Ferdoos Mohammed * Mohsen Sarhan * ...
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1921 Births
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