The White Rose (1933 film)
| The White Rose | |
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| .jpg) Film poster | |
| Directed by | Mohammed Karim | 
| Written by | Suleiman Naguib Tawfiq Al Mardanlli | 
| Produced by | Mohammed Abdel Wahab | 
| Starring | Mohammed Abdel Wahab Dawlad Abiad Samira Khouloussi Suleiman Naguib | 
| Cinematography | Achille Primavera | 
| Music by | Ahmed Rami (Songs lyrics) | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 110' | 
| Country | Egypt | 
| Language | Egyptian Arabic | 
The White Rose (Arabic: الوردة البيضاء, translit. Al Warda Al Baida) is a 1933 Egyptian film directed by Mohammed Karim, the author of the silent film Zaynab.[1][2] It was the second Egyptian musical film after Ounchoudat al-fouad (1932), the success of which led to the musical as the preferred genre of Egyptian cinema.[3][4]
Synopsis
The love relationship between Ragaa, the daughter of Ismail Pasha and Galal who works for her father became stronger. When Ismail finds out, he fires Galal. Galal becomes a singer, while Rajaa suffers from her stepmother who wants her to marry her brother, Shafik.
Cast
- Mohammed Abdel Wahab
- Dawlat Abiad
- Samira Khouloussi
- Suleiman Naguib
- Zaki Rostom
- Saeed Abu Bakr
- Tawfiq Al Mardanlli
References
- ^ Shafik, Viola (2007). Arab Cinema: History and Cultural Identity. American Univ in Cairo Press. ISBN 978-977-416-065-3.
- ^ Shafik, Viola (2007-05-01). Popular Egyptian Cinema: Gender, Class, and Nation. American University in Cairo Press. ISBN 978-1-61797-375-8.
- ^ Armbrust, Walter (1996-07-28). Mass Culture and Modernism in Egypt. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-48492-3.
- ^ "AL WARDA AL-BAIDA – Fondo Fílmico del FCAT – Festival de Cine Africano de Tarifa" (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-08.
External links
- African Film Festival of Cordoba-FCAT (license CC BY-SA-3.0)
- The White Rose at IMDb