Meeting at the Tower [mawed fil-borg] (1963) - (Soad Hosny) Egyptian oversize poster F, NM $95 *
Size: 33.5" x 45"
Price: $95
Condition: Folded Near Mint (printed without title, director name or detailed credits)."
p>This is a 33.5" x 45" Egyptian poster designed by Studio Ahmed Fouad
and Mohammad Abdel Aziz to promote the 120-minute 1963 black-and-white
Ezzel Dine Zulficar film Meeting at the Tower [mowed fil-borg]
starring Soad Hosny with screenplay by director Ezzel Dine Zulficar
and cinematography by Massoud Essa, based on the 1957 Leo McCarey
film An Affair to Remember starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr
taken from a story by Mildred Cram. Plot summary: Adel met Amal on a
ship bound for Alexandria while they were both trying to steal jewels
from a wealthy elderly woman named Khadija Hanem, who considered Adel
her fiance. An old Anatolian man loved Amal and also wanted to court
her, but the two thieves fell in love. They decided to meet after a
few months. Adel began working as a cook on a ship; his situation
improved when the captain discovered he knew a number of languages.
Amal's brother Ala was a gangleader who tried to force his sister to
continue stealing and exploting her Anatolian fiance while he prepared
to steal his money. Amal did everything in her power and worked at a
modest job despite all the difficulties, but she did not succeed in
getting the money. The day came when she was to meet Adel at the
Cairo tower, but she had an automobile accident on the way there.
Adel was waiting for her, but he found himself surrounded by Ala's
men. He was able to get away from them but he did not know what had
happened to his sweetheart. He tried to find her and while he was
looking for her, he decided he would marry her. Then he found her and
they married. When the brother Ala was arrested the newlyweds went on
a honeymoon to Europe.
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