Struggle on the Nile (1959) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 18, 1959

Original Title:
صراع في النيل

Alternate Titles:
Seraa fil Nil
Siraa fil Nil
صراع في النيل

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Gamal el Leithy Films

Production Countries:
Egypt

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 125

Naïve young Muhasab is asked to accompany his more dependable friend, Mujahed, on a voyage up the Nile to Cairo. Once there, they will sell their boat, the "Bride of the Nile," in order to buy a barge that will make their village elders more competitive in business and trade. But a ruthless business rival is determined to see that the men never reach Cairo. Matters become even more complicated when Nargis, a scheming carnival dancer, is discovered hiding out in the cargo hold of the "Bride of the Nile."

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Assistant Decorator:
Naguib Khoury

Assistant Director:
Nagdy Hafez
Anwar Al Shinnawy

Assistant Sound Engineer:
جلال عبدالحميد

Camera Operator:
فارس وهبة

Decorator:
Antoine Polizois

Director:
Atef Salem

Director of Photography:
Cello Cicivelli

Editor:
Emile Bahri

Lyricist:
Morsi Gameel Aziz

Music:
Mohamed El Mougy

Musician:
Fouad El-Zahry

Negative Cutter:
انجا وميلا

Producer:
Gamal El Lithy

Production Manager:
Mahmoud Farid

Sound Engineer:
Krikor
Nasry Abdel Nour

Sound Recordist:
Kamal Abdullah

Writer:
Ali El Zorkani

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