My Husband's Wife
Appearance
My Husband’s Wife | |
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Original title | امرأة زوجي |
Directed by | Mahmoud Zulfikar |
Written by | Abo El Seoud El Ebiary |
Produced by | Naguib Knoury |
Starring | Salah Zulfikar Naglaa Fathi Nelly |
Cinematography | Mohsen Nasr |
Music by | Fathy Qourra Mounir Mourad |
Distributed by | Naguib Khoury |
Release date |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Egyptian Arabic |
My Husband’s Wife also known as My Husband’s Woman (Egyptian Arabic: امرأة زوجي, Imra’at Zawgi or Emra'at Zawgy) is a 1970 Egyptian drama film written by Abo El Seoud El Ebiary and directed by Mahmoud Zulfikar.[1] It stars Salah Zulfikar, Nelly and Naglaa Fathi.[2][3][4][5]
Plot
[edit]Samia and Adel are a happy couple in their married life, but her friend Nani deludes her by saying that she is sick. Samia is convinced, undergoes tests and learns that her days are numbered. Deciding to ensure her husband will be cared for, she chooses a new wife for him. She does everything she can to bring her and her husband closer, so that she can be assured of his future afterwards.
Cast
[edit]- Salah Zulfikar: Adel
- Nelly: Samia
- Naglaa Fathi: Wafaa
- Hassan Mustafa: Mamdouh
- Mimi Gamal: Namy
- Hussein Ismail: Wafaa’s father
- Laila Yousry: Haneya
- Mukhtar Al Sayed: Waiter
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Dāwūd, ʻAbd al-Ghanī; الغني, داود، عبد (1997). من أجندة السينما المصرية: الراحلون في مئة سنة، ٦٩٨١-٦٩٩١ (in Arabic). وزارة الثقافة، المركز القومي للسينما،.
- ^ Karim, Ahmed A.; Khalil, Radwa; Moustafa, Ahmed (2021). Female Pioneers from Ancient Egypt and the Middle East: On the Influence of History on Gender Psychology. Springer Nature. ISBN 978-981-16-1413-2.
- ^ Armes, Roy (2008). Dictionary of African Filmmakers. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-35116-6.
- ^ قاسم, محمود. موسوعة الأفلام العربية - المجلد الأول (in Arabic). E-Kutub Ltd. ISBN 978-1-78058-309-9.
- ^ قاسم, محمود (2020-10-03). موسوعة الممثل في السينما العربية، الجزء الأول (in Arabic). E-Kutub Ltd. ISBN 978-1-78058-548-2.
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