Qays wa Laila explained

Director:Ahmed Diaa Eddine
Starring:Shoukry Sarhan
Magda al-Sabahi
Omar el-Hariri
Mahmoud El-Sabbaa
Mohamed Tawfik
Widad Hamdi
Mohammed Abaza
Rafeaa El Shal
Nagwa Fouad
Abbas Fares
Country:Egypt

Qays wa Laila (Arabic: قيس وليلى, lit. “Qays and Laila”) is an Egyptian film released in 1960.

The film is the second film of the same name (a remake of the 1939 film of the same name) based on the story of Layla and Majnun. Majnun is the name rendered in most transliterations of the semi-legendary poet Qays ibn al-Mulawwah. Like the film it remade, it features a screenplay co-written by El-Sayed Ziada. The only actor in common is Abbas Fares.[1]

Synopsis

The poet Qays ibn al-Mulawwah (Shoukry Sarhan) falls in love with his cousin Laila (Magda al-Sabahi) and writes love poems to her. Although the tribal elders forbid him to meet her and she later marries Warid (Omar El-Hariri), Qays remains in love with her.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kassem . Mahmoud . موسوعة الأفلام الروائية في مصر والعالم العربي ("Arabic Movies Encyclopedia"), vol. 2 . 2006 . General Egyptian Book Organization . Cairo . 332–333. Mahmoud Kassem .
  2. Web site: Qays & Laila . El Cinema . 19 July 2021.