Baheyya (1960) - (Lobna Abdel Aziz) Egyptian original stone litho film poster F, EX $225 *
Size: 27" x 39"
Price: $225
Condition: Folded Near Mint
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This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Studio Adly for the
1960 Ramses Naguib film Baheyya based on a story by Hamed Abdel
Aziz, screenplay and dialogue by Youssef El Sebai and starring Lobna
Abdel Aziz as Beheyya. Plot summary: This film is a tale of murder,
corruption and blood vengeance directed by Ramses Naguib. Baheyya and
Yassine [Rushdy Abaza] had promised to marry but the death of
Baheyya's father Marzouq ruined everything. The girl decided not to
marry before taking revenge against her father's murderer. Yassine
tried to get her to change her mind but could not do so. He went into
the military service. The bey who was running things for his own
benefit took control of a large part of the village with the help of
Sheikh Abdul Rahim [Hussein Riad], who had a good reputation among the
people. Two people close to Baheyya told her the Sheikh was the
murderer of her father. Sheikh Hamza the father of Yassine was
murdered, which led Yassine to seek revenge for his father. He became
hostile to Beheyya thinking she was the cause of his father's death.
Baheyya went to the Bey's compound to avenge her father, but it was
Abdul Rahim who killed his father, took Baheyya hostage and fled.
Yassine pursued him to save Baheyya and avenge his father. The police
came to intervene after one of the Sheikh's victims cut out his tongue
in retaliation.
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