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Release Date:
December 23, 1963
Original Title:
أم العروسة
Alternate Titles:
Imm el aroussa
Umm el-Arusah
أم العروسة
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Naguib Khoury
Production Countries:
Egypt
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
This magnificently madcap comedy classic stars Egyptian film legends Tahiya Karioka and Emad Hamdi as Zeinab and Hussein, overworked parents who get little relief from the never ending demands of their seven mischievous children. When their eldest daughter, Ahlam, meets a dashing young man at a party, it's love at first sight and wedding plans must quickly be arranged. As preparations get underway, Zeinab and Hussein are soon overwhelmed by the elaborate and costly requests made by the groom's extravagant family. While tending to the needs of their other six children, Hussein and Zeinab must consider unconventional means to obtain the funds for a ceremony that the newlyweds will be proud of.
Assistant Director:
Anwar Al Shinnawy
Hussein Omar
Decorator:
كوستا
Habib Khouri
Director:
Atef Salem
Director of Photography:
Massoud Issa
Editor:
Hussein Ahmed
Hairdresser:
Anwar Samuel
Makeup Artist:
Mitcho
Negative Cutter:
Salwa
Producer:
Naguib Khoury
Production Executive:
Adib Gaber
Production Manager:
Fouad Salah El Din
Screenplay:
Abdel Hai Adib
Sound Assistant:
Nassim Fouad
Farouq El Sayed
Sound Engineer:
Krikor
Writer:
Abdel Hamid Gouda El Sahhar
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