Alforsan Althalatha (1962)
The film revolves around the pious and devout lawyer (Saleh), who writes about his beliefs and principles in a magazine called (Lights of Virtue), but the magazine is not popular. At the same time, he insists on marrying his daughter to Sheikh (Fadel), even though she loves her cousin (Nabil). After a while, one of Saleh's relatives, who used to work as a dancer, dies, and he inherits the nightclub she owned, which changes many of the principles he used to believe in before.
Director: Fatin Abdel Wahab
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Ismail Yasseen as Taher Abu Huda |
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Mahmoud El Meligy as Jumaa Al-Arandali |
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Abdelsalam Al-Nabulsi as Fadel Al-Hanbali |
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Mahmoud Azmy as Nabil, Hoda's cousin |
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Ragaa Al-Giddawy as Huda |
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Negma Ibrahim as Mademoiselle Ghandoura Hanem |
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Abdel Hameed Badawy as |
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Fawzeya Ebrahim as the maid |
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Abdel Moneim Ismail as |
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Khairy ElQalioby as |
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Hussain Ismael as |
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Ahmed Tharwat as Farouk, a cabaret employee |
| Directing | Fatin Abdel Wahab | Director |
| Writing | Abu Seoud El-Ibiary | Writer |