Dearest of the Beloved [aaz al-habaib] (1961) - (Soad Hosny) oversize Egyptian stone litho film poster F, EX $65 *
Size: 35" x 45"
Price: $65
Condition: Folded, Excellent (edge damage, fold wear)
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This 35" x 45" oversize Egyptian poster was designed by Studio Adly
and Mohammad Abdel Aziz to promote the 1961 Youssef Maalouf 114-minute
black-and-white film Dearest of the Beloved [aaz al-habaib]
starring Soad Hosny as Kawsar based on a story by Omar Gamii with
screenplay by Youssef Issa, Ibrahim Aboud and Henry Barakat;
cinematography was by Alvisy Orphanily. Plot summary: A pensioner
named Ebrahim Effendi [Zaji Rostom] was the head of a family with a
number of grown children. He was forced to hide a satchel full of
narcotics on behalf of local coffee shop owner Khalifa Abdel Salam
[Hassan el Baroudi] who was also a smuggler to get some extra money to
cover his family expenses. When this was discovered by the police his
engineer son Mokhtar [Shukry Sarhan] took responsibility for it
himself to spare his mother Amina [Amina Rizk] the shock of seeing her
beloved husband go to prison. Mokhtar went to prison for five years
and the father died in sadness. When Mokhtar was released he was
unable to find a job in Egypt so he took a job in Kuwait for a few
years. The mother Amina continued living with her oldest son Abdulla
[Nour El-Demerdash] and his wife Lawahez [Sherifa Maher], but she had
to take a job as a maid in a hospital. Mokhtar returned looking for
his mother. Abdulla suffered a burn injury, then recognized his
mother working in the hospital while he was undergoing treatment. The
brothers went to the hospital to bring their mother back home.
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