Three Women (1968 film) explained

Three Women
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Producer:Ramses Naguib
Music:Fouad El Zahery
Studio:Ramses Naguib
Distributor:General Egyptian Corporation for Cinema and Television
Runtime:120 minutes
Country:Egypt
Language:Egyptian Arabic

Three Women (Egyptian Arabic: ٣ نساء, translit: Thalath Nisa) is an Egyptian film released in 1968. It tells three separate stories about three women, featuring Sabah, Huda Sultan and Mervat Amin as the three women.[1] [2] [3] [4] The film is written by Ihsan Abdel Quddous and stars Salah Zulfikar, Ahmed Ramzy and Shoukry Sarhan.[5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

The first story: Hana

Plot

Hana (Mervat Amin), an air hostess, loves Adel (Salah Zulfikar), the architect, but she meets Sami (Samir Shamas), the Lebanese pilot, and she also falls in love with him. The choice is settled.

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The second story: Tawheeda

Plot

Tawheeda, a beautiful widow (Huda Sultan), loves Youssef (Shukri Sarhan), an employee of the Probate Council, and she turns to him to finish her pension procedures. But he does not care about her because he is married and has children. She resorts to one of the charlatans in order to make a puzzle in order to relate to her and love her. But they were swindlers who drain her money and get arrested. Youssef goes to her and thinks that he is coming to marry her, but he tells her that he is asking her for a loan to treat his sick wife, so her hopes collapse and are shattered after everything she did for him.

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The third story: Shams

Plot

A singer in Lebanon's cabarets falls in love with Fathi and has a relationship with her, but he lives in confusion because of her sitting with customers and feels jealous, so he goes to her in the cabaret to sit with him like any customer, despite warning him that she loves him for his person and not for his money. But she treats him as a customer and leaves him and leaves as usual with the customers of the shop and decides to stay away from him because he did not understand and did not appreciate her love.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: قاسم, أ محمود. دليل الممثل العربي في سينما القرن العشرين. 1999. مجموعة النيل العربية. 978-977-5919-02-1. ar.
  2. Book: قاسم, محمود. الفيلم الغنائي في السينما المصرية. 2018-01-01. وكالة الصحافة العربية. ar.
  3. Book: محمود, قاسم،. الكوميديا والغناء فى الفيلم المصري. 1999. وزارة الثقافة، المركز القومى للسينما،. ar.
  4. Book: المصور. 2010. مؤسسة دار الهلال،. ar.
  5. Book: Diffrient, David Scott. Omnibus Films: Theorizing Transauthorial Cinema. 2014-07-31. Edinburgh University Press. 978-0-7486-9567-6. en.
  6. Book: Russell, Sharon A.. Guide to African Cinema. 1998. Greenwood Publishing Group. 978-0-313-29621-5. en.
  7. Book: Shiri, Keith. Directory of African Film-makers and Films. 1992. Greenwood Press. 978-0-948911-60-6. en.
  8. Book: Malkmus. Lizbeth. Arab and African Film Making. Armes. Roy. 1991. Zed Books. 978-0-86232-916-7. en.
  9. Book: Betz, Mark. Beyond the Subtitle: Remapping European Art Cinema. 2009. U of Minnesota Press. 978-0-8166-4035-5. en.