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The Nightingale's Prayer (1959)

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1h 49min
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Synopsis:
Amna (Faten Hamamah) is a young woman that witnesses the death of her older sister by her uncle, who had abandoned her family and left them with no support. She understands from her mother that her sister deserves to die because she dishonors the family. Amna doesn't agree. She believes that her uncle should be blamed for their conditions. She seeks revenge from the engineer who swayed her sister and lied to her thus causing her death. Amna moves to his house to work as a maid and tries to poison him several times, but all her plans fail. She discovers it's impossible to kill him. This engineer starts to approach her, but she resists him, which makes him even more attracted to her.
The poor girl thought that by not resisting him anymore and pretending to love him, she would be able to destroy his life. What she didn't expect was that she herself would fall in love with him. She plans to dig a hole and trick him into falling in it. She tries to but fails and both fall in the hole. She faces him with the truth, and reveals who she is. She decides to leave him as she knows that her plan fails. Her uncle finds out what she had done and decides to kill her because she has ruined the family's reputation. As she steps out of the engineer's house, she sees her uncle and immediately realizes that he has bad intentions, but the engineer sees him too, and takes the bullet in his back to protect her and save her life.
Actors:
Faten Hamama, Ahmed Mazhar, Amina Rizk, Zahrat El-Ola, Abdel Alim Khattab, Mimi Chakib, Raga El Geddaoui
Directors:
Henry Barakat
Writers:
Henry Barakat, Youssef Gohar
Aka:
Doa al karawan
Genres:
Drama, Romance
Countries:
Egypt
BBFC:
Release Date:
Not released
Run Time:
109 minutes
Languages:
Arabic

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