Forbidden Love [mamnou al-hob] (1942) - (Mohamed Abdel Wahab) undated Egyptian rerelease film poster F, NM $55 *
Size: 27" x 39"
Price: $55
Condition: Folded, Near Mint
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This undated rerelease poster by an unknown
designer advertises a 120-minute black-and-white film by
groundbreaking director Mohammed Karim based on the William
Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet adapted by Abbas Alam with
screenplay and dialogue by Mohamed Karim, cinematography by Mohamed
Abdel Azim and musical score and lyrics by Mohamed Abdel Wahab. Plot
Summary: Engineer Aziz [Mohamed Abdel Wahab] had to go to his home
town after receiving a telegram about his father's death. On the train
he met Fekria [Ragaa Abdou] and they were attracted to each other. It became clear
the she was going to the same town but after his arrival he found that
the telegram was just a trick his father had played to force him to go
back to his home town to help him in the election campaign against his
arch rival. Aziz also found that Fakria was the daughter of his
father's rival and that he was actually her enemy. Aziz tried to get
close to Fakria and talk her into making peace between the two
families by marrying him. Fakria told her father she would marry Aziz
to get revenge against him and his father, and Aziz did the same
thing. Both sets of parents tried to torment each other through their
children, but Aziz and Fakria married and were deeply in love. The
families visited the couple and pretended in front of them to go along
with the previous agreement. The parents soon discovered that the
couple had betrayed them and were happily in love. Aziz took the
opportunity to persuade the parents to make peace and come to terms.
He succeeded in this, especially after one family's son married the
daughter of another family; there were grandchildren at the end of the
film.
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