A Bullet in the Heart explained

A Bullet in the Heart
Director:Mohammed Karim
Producer:Mohamed Abdel Wahab
Starring:Faten Hamama
Seraj Munir
Raqiya Ibrahim
Mohamed Abdel Wahab
Cinematography:Mohamed Abdel Azim
Country:Egypt
Language:Arabic

A Bullet in the Heart (رصاصة في القلب, translit. Rossassa Fel Qalb) is a 1944 Egyptian drama film directed by Mohammed Karim starring Egyptian actresses Raqiya Ibrahim, Faten Hamama, musician Mohamed Abdel Wahab and actor Seraj Munir. It is based on a novel by Tewfik El-Hakim which was depicted in the 1964 play under the same starring Salah Zulfikar.

Plot

Mohsen is a ladies' man. He has a close friend who is a polite doctor. Mohsen meets a lady, Fifi, and falls in love with her. He later discovers that she is engaged to his friend, the doctor. Although she wants to be Mohsen's lady, not the doctor's, Mohsen abandons her—he refuses her love and remains loyal to his friend.

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