The Secret of a Woman
| The Secret of a Woman | |
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| Directed by | Atef Salem |
| Produced by | A. Jabbour |
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| Music by | Andre Ryder |
| Cinematography | Bruno Salvi |
| Edited by | Saeed El-Sheikh |
Production company | Sun Films |
| Distributed by | Nahdet el-Sharq Films |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
| Country | Egypt |
| Language | Egyptian Arabic |
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Secret of a Woman (Arabic: سر امرأة, transliterated as Serr Emra'a) is an Egyptian film released on October 17, 1960. The film is directed by Atef Salem and stars Huda Sultan, Salah Zulfikar, and Emad Hamdy.[1]
Cast
- Huda Sultan (Fathia Ahmed Hassan)
- Salah Zulfikar (Ahmed)
- Emad Hamdy (Raouf Adham, a contractor)
- Aida Helal (Ruhaya)
- Omar El-Hariri (Rashed Hussein, a lawyer)
- Nagwa Fouad (Sonya)
- Saeed Khalil (prosecutor)
- Nazim Shaarawy (judge)
- Victoria Hobeika (Labiba Tanios Gibran)
- Abbas Rahmi (forensic pathologist)
- Nabil al-Alfi (Adel Raafat)
- Ahmed Louxor (investigating officer)
- Abdel Moneim Saudi (conservative)
- Mimi Gamal (young Fathia)
- Abdel Azim Kamel (forensic lab technician)
- Ibrahim Heshmat (doctor)
Synopsis
A man fed up with the monotony of his marriage looks for someone new. Fate leads him to a dancer, who visits him one day at his home only to find him murdered. During the investigation, the police discover that she is supported by her brother, who defends her from suspicion by trying to find the real culprit.
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References
- ↑ Kassem, Mahmoud (October 3, 2020). موسوعة الممثل في السينما العربية، الجزء الأول ("Encyclopedia of Arab Film Actors"), vol. 1. London: e-Kutub. p. 349. ISBN 978-1-78058-548-2. Retrieved 29 October 2023. Search this book on
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