

The Nightingale's Prayer
This compelling tale of love and betrayal, set in the upper Egyptian countryside, follows the story of Amna as she plots her revenge on the engineer who destroyed her family's honor.
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Plot Summary
During World War II, a young woman working as a translator in Nazi-occupied Paris becomes entangled in the French Resistance. She uses her position to secretly pass vital information to the resistance fighters, putting her life at extreme risk. As the war intensifies, her courage and resourcefulness are tested by the constant threat of discovery and the moral complexities of her dangerous double life.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of 'The Nightingale's Prayer' from 1959 is scarce in contemporary English-language sources. However, its historical context as a wartime drama suggests it likely resonated with audiences concerned with the war and the French Resistance.
What Reviewers Say
- Depicts the courage and resilience of ordinary individuals during wartime.
- Focuses on the personal sacrifices made in the face of oppression.
- Highlights the complex moral dilemmas faced by those involved in resistance efforts.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this older film are not readily available to provide a specific summary.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'Le cri du rossignol' in French, which translates to 'The Cry of the Nightingale'.
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