A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 4, 1960
Original Title:
إنى أتهم
Production Companies:
أفلام المنصورة (والي وشركاه)
Production Countries:
Egypt
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 111
A poor young woman, Naeema, is hit by a motorcycle and loses her sight as a result of the accident. The father, Saber, is shocked and rushes to the hospital, which causes a quarrel between him and Hamed, the contractor, who asks his colleagues not to employ Saber. Saber’s poverty increases day after day. At a time when Hamed is getting richer, he is involved in a relationship with the wealthy Souad, whose brother Abbas refuses to let her marry him and kills him. Saber arrives at Hamed's house to ask him to return to work with him. He is surprised by Hamed's body and is accused of killing him.
Director:
Hassan Al-Imam
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