Days without Love [ayyam bila hob] (1962) - (Nadia Lutfi) Egyptian film poster NM $35 *
Size: 27" x 39"
Price: $35
Condition: Folded, Near Mint
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This is a promotional poster designed by Abdel Aziz for the 1962
Houssam El-Din Mustafa 100-minute black-and-white film Days without
Love [ayyam bila hob] starring Nadia Lutfi with story, screenplay
and dialogue by Fayek Ismail and cinematography by Klelio. Plot
summary: Two friends from Port Said met at a university. The girl was
Nadia [Nadia Lutfi] who had a bachelor's degree in literature and was
the daughter of the wealthy Mr. Shaker [Abdel Khalek Saleh]. The boy
Hosny Abdel Dayem [Kamal Al-Shennawi] had a bachelor's degree in
engineering and was the son of a poor fisherman. The two of them
returned to Port Said, where struggles awaited them. The father
controlled the livelihoods of the fishermen and wanted to marry Nadia
to his nephew Rafat [Youssef Chaban]. Hosny's father [Abdel Aziz
Khorshed] suffered under the oppression imposed upon him with the help
of commandos by the father of Nadia Abdel Dayem. Hosny refused to work
at his job in Cairo and decided to remain in Port Said to confront
Abdul Dayem. Nadia offered him a job on her father's boat but Hosny
refused. Meanwhile both the love and the confrontation continued as
the workers united against Abdel Dayem. Nadia decided to run away
with her beloved but the commandos caught her and she agreed to marry
Rafat in exchange for them leaving Hosny alone. A factory was built
to preserve fish where Hosny worked. Nadia broke her engagement with
Rafat and joined Hosny, who was on his way back to Cairo after the
workers had succeeded in stopping capitalist oppression.
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