Yahya el hub

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Yahya El Hub
Film poster
Directed byMohammed Karim
Written byMohammed Karim
Abbas Allam
Produced byMohammed Abdel Wahab
StarringMohammed Abdel Wahab
Leila Mourad
CinematographyGeorges Benoît
Edited byMohammed Karim
Music byMohammed Abdel Wahab
Production
company
Mohammed Abdel Wahab Films
Distributed byMohammed Abdel Wahab Films
Release date
  • 24 January 1938 (1938-01-24) (Egypt)
Running time
125 minutes
CountryEgypt
LanguageEgyptian Arabic

Yahya El Hub (Egyptian Arabic: يحيا الحب, French: Vive l'amour)[1][2] is a 1938 Egyptian drama film written, directed by Mohammed Karim.[3][4][5][6] It stars Mohammed Abdel Wahab and Leila Mourad.[7][8][9][10]

Synopsis[edit]

Mohamed Fathi rents a new apartment facing the palace of Taher Pasha, Nadia's father. A misunderstanding occurs between Fathi and Nadia. Then he discovers that she is the niece of his boss at work at Banque Misr. As soon as Nadia complains to him, he decides to move him to Beni Suef. Fathi discovers the truth about the misunderstanding, and they fall in love. In love, Nadia tries to request the cancellation of the transfer order.

Cast[edit]

  • Mohammed Abdel Wahab as Mohamed Fathy Radwan
  • Leila Mourad as Nadia Mohamed Taher
  • Abdel Wareth Asar as Radwan Pasha
  • Amin Wahba as Megahed Abdelrahman Megahed
  • Mohamed Fadel as Mohamed Taher Pasha
  • Mohamed Abdel Quddous as Shaker Bey
  • Raeisa Afify as Ghenaa
  • Zuzu Mady as Seham Radwan
  • Amaal Zayed as Party singer
  • Mimi Aziz as Dog's owner
  • Abbas Rahmi as Fathy's friend
  • Gamil Shehab as Hamdi

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Armes, Roy (2008). Dictionnaire des cinéastes africains de long métrage (in French). KARTHALA Editions. ISBN 978-2-84586-958-5.
  2. ^ Hennebelle, Guy (1972). Les Cinémas africains en 1972 (in French). Société africaine d'édition.
  3. ^ The Unesco Courier. Unesco. July 1995.
  4. ^ Goldmann, Annie; Hennebelle, Guy (1986). Cinéma et judéité (in French). Cerf. ISBN 978-2-204-02507-2.
  5. ^ Cinéma et culture arabes (in French). Centre interarabe du cinéma et de la télévision. 1964.
  6. ^ Bedjaoui, Ahmed (2022-03-03). Littérature et cinémas arabes (in French). Chihab. ISBN 978-9947-39-482-3.
  7. ^ Berktaş, Esin (2010). 1940'lı yılların Türk sineması (in Turkish). Agorakitaplığı. ISBN 978-605-103-070-8.
  8. ^ AlloCine, Vive l'amour (in French), retrieved 2023-11-05
  9. ^ Yahya el hub | Film | 1938 (in Polish), retrieved 2023-11-05
  10. ^ L'Afrique littéraire et artistique (in French). Société Africaine d'Édition. 1972.

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