The Angel of Mercy (film) explained

The Angel of Mercy
Director:Youssef Wahbi
Producer:Gabriel Nahas
Ramses Naguib
Starring:Faten Hamama
Raqiya Ibrahim
Youssef Wahbi
Music:Abdelhalim Newairah
Cinematography:Sami Brail
Editing:Kamal El Sheikh
Country:Egypt
Language:Arabic

The Angel of Mercy (ملاك الرحمة, translit. Malak al-Rahma) is a 1946 Egyptian drama film directed and written by Youssef Wahbi. It stars Wahbi, Faten Hamama, Raqiya Ibrahim, Farid Shawqi, and Nejma Ibrahim.

Plot

Fouad Bek is married to Imtethal and has a daughter, Thoraya, who lives in Istanbul with her grandparents. Before Imtethal's mother dies, she reveals a secret she has been keeping to her daughter. She also has a son out of wedlock, and tells her where he is. Imtehal meets her brother, Zaki, who tries to trick her and steal from her. He even threatens her with letters. One day, Fouad finds a letter from Zaki. He misunderstands what the letter discloses and thinks that his wife is having an affair with this man. Thoraya returns to Egypt and finds that her parents have divorced.

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