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''Ebn meen fel mogtamaa'' ( ar, ابن مين في المجتمع, lit. "The Son of a Local Man") is an
Egyptian Egyptian describes something of, from, or related to Egypt. Egyptian or Egyptians may refer to: Nations and ethnic groups * Egyptians, a national group in North Africa ** Egyptian culture, a complex and stable culture with thousands of years of ...
drama film released in 1979. It was directed by
Hassan al-Imam Hassan al-Imam ( ar, حسن الإمام; March 6, 1919 in Mansoura, Egypt – January 29, 1988) was a prominent Egyptian film director. He was nicknamed the Box-office King, made three films listed in the Top 100 Egyptian films list. Early life ...
, is written by Mohamed Moustapha Sami, and stars Mohamed Tharwat, Mona Gabr, and
Huda Sultan Huda Sultan or Hoda Sultan ( ar, هـدى سلطان, Birth name: Bahiga Abd El Aal ( arz, بهيجة عبد العال), (15 August 1925 – 5 June 2006) was an Egyptian actress and singer. She was mostly known for her mother roles in both Egyp ...
. The story’s premise starts with Hajji Ibrahim al-Halawani, who marries the maid who bears his child and leaves all his inheritance to that son named Hamada, angering elder sons Khalil and Khamis, who to kill their father, frame the maid, and leave Hamada to the wolves. The film premiered in Egyptian theaters on May 31, 1979.


Cast

* Mohamed Tharwat (Hamada al-Halawani, youngest son of Hajji Ibrahim Al-Halawani and Firdaws) * Mona Gabr (Souad, daughter of Tafaida al-Halawani) * Hoda Sultan (Firdaws, Hajji Ibrahim al-Halawani’s servant and wife) *
Salah Mansour Salah Mansour ( ar, صلاح منصور, ), (Feb 03, 1923 – Jan 19, 1979) was an Egyptian movie actor known for his roles in ''Lan A'taref'' and ''Al-Zawga Al-Thaneya''. He started in school theater, and graduated from the Egyptian acting i ...
(Younes al-Saftawi) *
Hussein al-Imam Hussein al-Imam (in Arabic language, Arabic حسين الإمام; February 8, 1951 in Egypt – May 17, 2014) was a well-known Egyptian film musician, actor and producer. El-Imam began his career playing music with his brother Moody El-Emam. This ...
(Khalil al-Halawani) *
Hadi el-Gayar Hadi or Hady ( ar, هادي) is an Arabic masculine given name and surname. Al-Hadi is one of the 99 names of God in Islam meaning ''guide'' (from the Arabic triconsonantal root ; also present in hidayah). Given name Hadi * Hadi Saei (born 1976), ...
(Khamis al-Halawani) *
Ibrahim al-Shami Ibrahim ( ar, إبراهيم, links=no ') is the Arabic name for Abraham, a Biblical patriarch and prophet in Islam. For the Islamic view of Ibrahim, see Abraham in Islam. Ibrahim may also refer to: * Ibrahim (name), a name (and list of people w ...
(Hajji Ibrahim Al-Halawani) * Nahed Samir (Tafaida al-Halawani, Hajj’s cousin and Souad’s mother) * Ragaa Youssef (friend of Firdaws) * Mahmoud Rashad (orphanage director) * Haridi Iman (Uncle Haridi) * Ahlam Helmy * Madiha Selim * Mokhtar al-Sayed * Samia Ahmed * Abdel Moneim El Nimr * Hiam Abdel Latif


Synopsis

Hajji Ibrahim Al-Halawani (
Ibrahim al-Shami Ibrahim ( ar, إبراهيم, links=no ') is the Arabic name for Abraham, a Biblical patriarch and prophet in Islam. For the Islamic view of Ibrahim, see Abraham in Islam. Ibrahim may also refer to: * Ibrahim (name), a name (and list of people w ...
), owner of the Al-Maks
tannery Tanning may refer to: *Tanning (leather), treating animal skins to produce leather *Sun tanning, using the sun to darken pale skin **Indoor tanning, the use of artificial light in place of the sun **Sunless tanning, application of a stain or dye t ...
in
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, is disappointed in his sons Khalil (
Hussein al-Imam Hussein al-Imam (in Arabic language, Arabic حسين الإمام; February 8, 1951 in Egypt – May 17, 2014) was a well-known Egyptian film musician, actor and producer. El-Imam began his career playing music with his brother Moody El-Emam. This ...
) and Khamis (
Hadi el-Gayar Hadi or Hady ( ar, هادي) is an Arabic masculine given name and surname. Al-Hadi is one of the 99 names of God in Islam meaning ''guide'' (from the Arabic triconsonantal root ; also present in hidayah). Given name Hadi * Hadi Saei (born 1976), ...
), for their failure to graduate from school and join the family business. Lonely and dreaming of a son and worthy advisor-successor, he falls in love with his servant Firdaws ( Hoda Sultan), who bears him a son named Hamada. Hajji keeps threatening to bequeath his wealth to the golden boy Hamada, but the enraged Khalil incites Khamis to poison Hajj’s food with
arsenic Arsenic is a chemical element with the symbol As and atomic number 33. Arsenic occurs in many minerals, usually in combination with sulfur and metals, but also as a pure elemental crystal. Arsenic is a metalloid. It has various allotropes, but ...
and frame Firdaws, succeeding on both counts with Hamada in their clutches and Firdaws imprisoned for twenty years. Khalil orders Khamis to take Hamada to
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and abandon him in the crowd. In the Al-Hussain neighborhood, Khamis leaves Hamada but watches him cautiously, until a teacher named Younes al-Saftawi (
Salah Mansour Salah Mansour ( ar, صلاح منصور, ), (Feb 03, 1923 – Jan 19, 1979) was an Egyptian movie actor known for his roles in ''Lan A'taref'' and ''Al-Zawga Al-Thaneya''. He started in school theater, and graduated from the Egyptian acting i ...
) finds him and takes him home to the Al-Jamaliah neighborhood. Quickly realizing that Hamada has no family with good intentions remaining, al-Saftawi takes him to an
orphanage An orphanage is a Residential education, residential institution, total institution or group home, devoted to the Childcare, care of orphans and children who, for various reasons, cannot be cared for by their biological families. The parent ...
and pledges to visit regularly. Hamada ( Mohamed Tharwat) grows up in the orphanage and joins its Conservatory, where he excels at
music Music is generally defined as the art of arranging sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm or otherwise expressive content. Exact definitions of music vary considerably around the world, though it is an aspect ...
and falls in love with his colleague Souad ( Mona Gabr), while Khalil and Khamis squander their wealth on wine, women, and gambling as the tannery’s debts mount. They are ultimately forced to sell the business to pay down the debts, and the buyer is none other than Tafaida al-Halawani, Hajji's cousin and Souad's mother. Khlail ends up paralyzed and begging in front of Alexandria's
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, while Khamis makes a living as a
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and panhandling on the streets. Firdaws is released after 15 years in prison, but she is rejected by Tafaida and therefore stays with a friend ( Ragaa Youssef). Inquiring about her son's whereabouts, she hears from Khamis that he is with Younes, who is on
Hajj The Hajj (; ar, حَجّ '; sometimes also spelled Hadj, Hadji or Haj in English) is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims. Hajj is a mandatory religious duty for Muslims that must be carried ...
. Hamada asks Tafaida for her daughter Souad's hand in marriage, but she refuses, so Hamada summons Younes to advocate on his behalf. Firdaws encounters Younes on return from Hajj, and he leads her to Hamada's graduation party at the Conservatory, at which she reunites with her son and meets Tafaida and Souad; Hamada, who just prior got a note from Younes not to seek him again, is overjoyed at the reunion.


Production

Actor
Salah Mansour Salah Mansour ( ar, صلاح منصور, ), (Feb 03, 1923 – Jan 19, 1979) was an Egyptian movie actor known for his roles in ''Lan A'taref'' and ''Al-Zawga Al-Thaneya''. He started in school theater, and graduated from the Egyptian acting i ...
died during filming on January 19, 1979, requiring director
Hassan al-Imam Hassan al-Imam ( ar, حسن الإمام; March 6, 1919 in Mansoura, Egypt – January 29, 1988) was a prominent Egyptian film director. He was nicknamed the Box-office King, made three films listed in the Top 100 Egyptian films list. Early life ...
to edit down his role in the film. Mansour was admitted to the hospital in the
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neighborhood of
Cairo Cairo ( ; ar, القاهرة, al-Qāhirah, ) is the capital of Egypt and its largest city, home to 10 million people. It is also part of the largest urban agglomeration in Africa, the Arab world and the Middle East: The Greater Cairo metro ...
and spent his last days beside his wife and his eldest son Majdi. According to her, his last words were "Do not cry, for I have lived my life and hate to see tears in your eyes, which I will not be able to behold after I die". He was 56, and his widow was granted an unusually large pension, given their modest means, by
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.


Reception

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argued in his 2018 book ''الفيلم الغنائي في السينما المصرية'' (''The Musical Film in Egyptian Cinema'') that: Nevertheless, songs from the score like "''يا اللي مالوش غيرك حما''" (“Oh, Hama, I Have No Protection But You”) were popular.


References

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External links


El Cinema page

Dhliz page

Karohat page

New Century Productions archival site page
Egyptian crime films 1979 films Films directed by Hassan al-Imam