Ghariba
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Ghariba | |
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Directed by | Ahmed Badrakhan |
Written by | Osman Hussain (story) El Sayed Bedeir (screenplay and dialogue) |
Starring | Nagat Al-Saghira Emad Hamdy |
Music by | Andre Ryder |
Production company | Al-Ahram Studio |
Release date |
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Country | Egypt |
Language | Arabic |
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Ghariba (Arabic: غريبة, lit. “The Stranger”) is an Egyptian film released in 1958.
Synopsis[edit]
A single girl (Nagat Al-Saghira) has divorced parents. Her father (Ahmed Mazhar) does not remarry out of respect for his daughter. The girl moves to the house of her mother (Aqila Ratib), who has remarried to a prominent man (Emad Hamdy) and borne his child. The girl is ill at ease at her stepfather’s, especially given a tense relationship with her brother. The blended family tries to match her with the neighbor’s son (Ahmed Ramzy), but she is shocked to find that he is in a relationship with another girl and arranged to marry her by the latter’s family. The protagonist returns to her father’s house to find him remarried, so she finally marries her boyfriend.
Cast[edit]
- Nagat Al-Saghira
- Emad Hamdy
- Ahmed Ramzy
- Ahmed Mazhar
- Aqila Ratib
- Ragaa Al Geddawy
- Zouzou Mady
- Zaki Ibrahim
- Hussein Ismail
- Laila Sadiq
- Farida Fahmy
Score[edit]
The film’s score included lyrics by Ahmed Rami, Morsi Jamil Aziz, and Salah Jahin; and the music was composed by Riad Al Sunbati, Kamal Al Taweel, and Mohamed El Mougy.[1]
Bibliography[edit]
- Kassem, Mahmoud. موسوعة الأفلام الروائية في مصر والعالم العربي (“Encyclopedia of Narrative Films in Egypt and the Arab World”), vol. 2. Cairo: General Egyptian Book Organization, 2006.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Ghariba (1958)". El Cinema. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
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