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مجانين بالوراثة
Jaafar publishes an advertisement for a financial reward for Al-Fermawi who served in his company and was an example of integrity and honesty, or for one of his sons who bears his name. Four people with the same name come forward, one of them is a good man, another an imbecile, a third is a swindler, and a fourth painter. The reward will be given to who is single, to marry jaafar’s daughter Laila
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Plot Summary
A group of friends, struggling with their unconventional personalities, find themselves in various comedic and dramatic situations as they navigate life and their eccentricities. Their inherited madness often leads to hilarious misunderstandings and poignant reflections on societal norms. The film explores themes of friendship, societal expectations, and the acceptance of individuality.
Critical Reception
The film was a popular success upon its release, lauded for its comedic performances and relatable portrayal of flawed characters. While not critically acclaimed in the traditional sense, it is remembered fondly for its humor and the chemistry of its lead actors, becoming a staple of Egyptian comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its laugh-out-loud comedy and the iconic performances of its cast.
Appreciated for its unique blend of humor and underlying dramatic themes.
Considered a classic of Egyptian comedy cinema from the 1970s.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's enduring humor and the nostalgic appeal of its cast. Many viewers recall the memorable skits and the relatable struggles of the characters, cementing its status as a beloved comedy.
Fun Fact
This film is a significant work for the comedic trio of Samir Ghanem, George Sidhom, and the late El-Deif Ahmed, often referred to as 'The Three Comedians', who were immensely popular in Egypt during the 1970s.
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