A_Wife_from_Paris

<i>A Wife from Paris</i>

A Wife from Paris

1966 Egyptian film


A Wife from Paris (Arabic: زوجة من باريس, translit. Zawga Mn Paris) is a 1966 Egyptian romantic comedy film directed by Atef Salem.[1][2][3][4]

Quick Facts A Wife from Paris, Directed by ...

Cast

  • Salah Zulfikar as Dr. Wagih
  • Roushdy Abaza as Nagi
  • Fouad El Mohandes as Daoud
  • Nabila Ebeid as Samia
  • Karima El Sherif (Dr. Wagih’s wife, also named Samia)
  • Ahmed al-Haddad (Othman, a professor)
  • Amin El-Heinedy (Sheikh Hawash, the Al-Masih ad-Dajjal or Muslim Antichrist)
  • Abdel Ghani Nagdi (Abdel Dayem)
  • Hussein Ismail (Imran)
  • Hassan Atla (delivery truck owner)
  • Sayed Abdullah (mayor)
  • Poussi (Abdel Dayem’s daughter)
  • Ibrahim Hechmat (Badr, one of the men at the oasis)
  • Alwiya Gamil (Dr. Wagih’s mother-in-law)
  • Eskandar Mansy (station official)
  • Mary Bay Bay

Synopsis

An oasis named Paris hosts a small town in the New Valley Governorate. As the 1952 Egyptian Revolution brews, Dr. Wagih flees there, but his wife Samia refuses to follow him under pressure from her mother. Samia returns to Cairo, and Dr. Wagih is left to get to know his new neighbors. These include Nagi, an engineer embittered by a woman’s betrayal, and Daoud, a principal and head teacher at the local primary school looking for a wife who finds one in town. Samia returns to live with her husband, and Nagi marries a new social worker who charms away his surliness and also happens to be named Samia.

See also


References

  1. "A Wife from Pairs". Sinemia.
  2. قاسم, محمود (January 2017). الوجه والقناع.. أشرار السينما المصرية. in arabic



Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article A_Wife_from_Paris, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.