Huda (film) explained

Native Name:هدى
Director:Ramses Naguib
Language:Arabic

Huda (Arabic: هدى) is an Egyptian film released on November 9, 1959, and based on the play Dark Victory.[1] The film is directed by Ramses Naguib (his debut film)[2] and features a screenplay by Mohamed Abu Youssef- and Hamed Abdel Aziz.

Synopsis

Huda is a cheerful girl who lives with her uncle Ibrahim. Headaches are revealed to be cancer. Kamal, a doctor colleague of her uncle, falls in love with her, but she spurns him, believing it to be out of pity.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: . Mahmoud . موسوعة الأفلام الروائية في مصر والعالم العربي ("Arabic Movies Encyclopedia"), vol. 2 . 2006 . General Egyptian Book Organization . Cairo . 631.
  2. Book: . Ali Abu . وقائع السينما المصرية، 1895—2002 . 2004 . General Egyptian Book Organization . Cairo . 349.