We Don't Plant Thorns [nehnu la nezra al-shuk] (1970) - (Shadia) Egyptian film poster F, NM $45 *
Size: 27" x 39"
Price: $45
Condition: Folded, Near Mint
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Pictured is an undated rerelease poster designed by Wahib Fahmy and
Mohammad Abdel Aziz to promote the 1970 Hussein Kamal 109-minute
black-and-white film We Don't Plant Thorns [nehnu la nezra
al-shuk] starring Shadia and Mahmoud Yassine based on story and
dialogue by Yousssef El Sebai with screenplay by Ahmed Saleh and
cinematography by Abdelhalim Nasr. Plot summary: Sayeda [Shadia]
suffered from torment and cruelty after her mother died as a result of
the way she was treated by her father's wife. She took a job as a
maid for the family of Abbas [Salah Kabil], who was interested in her
and pursued her. She fled his home and took a job with the family of
Hamdi al-Samaduni [Mahmoud Yassine]. This family treated her with
love and kindness. Sayeda fell in love with Hamdi, but she soon
learned he was planning to marry another girl. She therefore decided
to marry Alam Marghama [Adly Kasseb], a thug and a seller of soft
drinks, but later got into conflict with him. She bore his child, but
ran away from him because of his violence. In this midst of this
suffering she came under the influence of a pimp who got her into a
brothel. There she saw Abbas, who had come to a whorehouse for the
first time in his life. They reconciled and married, and she bore his
son. Then Hamdi arrived and declared his love for her, there were
more conflicts with Abbas and she was forced by court order to move
into a marital obedience dwelling with him. When their child died she
demanded and received a divorce from Abbas. After a short time Sayeda
herself became ill and died with Hamdi at her bedside.
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