- Source: 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 trouble, she gets divorced and finally marries Mahmoud, the love of her life.
Cast
Mahmoud Zulfikar
Aziza Amir
Mahmoud El-Meliguy
Bishara Wakim
Stephan Rosti
Dawlat Abyad
Zuzu Shakib
Ferdoos Mohammed
Mohsen Sarhan
Mohammed Tawfik
Scheherazade
Ramses Naguib
Mohamed Kamel
Abdel Hamid Zaki
References
External links
Ibn el-balad on elCinema
Ibn El-balad at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Aziza Amir
- Efendi
- Yahudi-Yaman
- Alaa Thabet
- Faten Hamama
- Ibn El-balad
- Aziza Amir
- Mahmoud Zulfikar
- Mahmoud el-Meliguy
- Mohsen Sarhan
- 1942 in film
- Bishara Wakim
- Ibn Battuta
- Ferdoos Mohammed
- Ramses Naguib