

Saedat El Rigal
A singer who works in a nightclub, and seeks to retire from this world, meets a poor young man who falls in love with her and asks for her hand in marriage, so she accepts, and leaves the world of cabarets and the two live a happy life. The woman appears to be very loyal, as she serves her disabled father-in-law, but her husband feels that he does not provide her with happiness, so he is forced to embezzle an amount of money from the company he works for, and he goes to prison, and in light of the life circumstances she lives in, she decides to return to work in the bar again.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy businessman, known for his womanizing ways, finds himself in a predicament when he learns that his late uncle's will stipulates he must marry and remain married for a year to inherit his fortune. He attempts to navigate this complex situation by hiring a woman to pose as his wife, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic events as true feelings begin to surface.
Critical Reception
Saedat El Rigal was a popular film in its time, appreciated for its comedic elements and star performances. It is often remembered as a classic example of Egyptian cinema from the golden age, engaging audiences with its blend of humor and romance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty screenplay and entertaining premise.
- The performances of the lead actors were a significant highlight.
- A charming romantic comedy with a touch of social commentary.
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Fun Fact
The film is a notable example of the popular comedic and romantic melodramas that dominated Egyptian cinema in the 1950s and 1960s.
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