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The Cursed Palace
Directed byHassan Reda
Written byAdley El Mowalled
Farouk Said
Hassan Reda
Starring
CinematographyVictor Antoine
Production
company
Gomhoriya Film
Distributed byBhanna Film
Release date
April 9, 1962
Running time
90 minutes
CountryEgypt
LanguageEgyptian Arabic

The Cursed Palace also known as The Accursed Castle (Egyptian Arabic: القصر الملعون translit: Al Qasr Al Mal’oun) is 1962 Egyptian horror film starring Salah Zulfikar, Mariam Fakhr Eddine and directed by Hassan Reda.[1][2][3][4][5]

Synopsis

Fahmy, a rich and paralyzed man, asked the young lawyer, Hassan, to make his will for him. When Hassan returned to present the will to Fahmy and found that he had changed his mind due to the appearance of some signs of madness on his daughter, who was constantly saying that she had seen someone kill her father in the dark, Hassan, with the help of his colleague Fathi, tried to find the secret key. He was suspected of Negeya and the palace servant's marina. The ghosts and strange sounds in the night made the atmosphere very tense, and after several incidents things gradually became clear. Fahmy's twin brother was recently released from prison, so he replaced his brother after he imprisoned him in a secret hall at the bottom of the palace to kill him in time. The criminal brother's plan fails at the last moment thanks to the vigilance of Hassan and his colleague, and the doors of happiness open before Hassan and Yousriya.

Main cast

References

  1. ^ Armes, Roy (2008). Dictionary of African Filmmakers. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-35116-6.
  2. ^ The Cursed Palace (1962), retrieved 2021-09-14
  3. ^ al-Muṣawwar (in Arabic). Muʾassasat Dār al-Hilāl. 1962.
  4. ^ al-Thaqāfah, United Arab Republic Wizārat (1962). Cultural Register (in Arabic).
  5. ^ قاسم, محمود. موسوعة الأفلام العربية - المجلد الثاني (in Arabic). E-Kutub Ltd. ISBN 978-1-78058-322-8.