My Name is Satuta [ana satuta] (1944) - (Sabah) original Egyptian stone litho film poster F, NM $450 *
Size: 27" x 39"
Price: $450
Condition: Folded, Near Mint
Pictured is an original Egyptian poster designed by Fawzi to promote
the 1944 Hussein Fawzi film My Name is Satuta [ana satuta]
starring Sabah (1927 - 2014) based on screenplay and story by Hussein Fawzi,
dialogue by Hassan Tewfik and cinematograpy by George Saad. Plot
summary: Reshwan was a wealthy man living with his nephew Abbas.
Abbas was waiting for his uncle to die so he could inherit his wealth,
but Reshwan was hoping not to die before finding his granddaughter (who
had been separated from her father) so she could inherit his
considerable wealth. The granddaughter Satuta [Sabah] was an artist
who worked in a traveling theater troupe; Reshwan found information
about her location and went to the troupe to see her, but they
introduced him to a differerent girl, also named Satuta. The troup
was plannning to use the impersonator to get Reshwan's money, but then
after a series of encounters Reshwan finally developed an attachment
for the substitute Satuta. Only then did he realize the truth,
embrace the right Satuta and give his wealth to her. However he did
not abandon the other Satuta who had pretended to be his granddaughter.
He kept her with him so he could take care of her.
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