El Sab'a Afandi
El Sab'a Afandi

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El Sab'a Afandi

1951
Movie
106 min
Arabic

Al-Sab' is a humble employee who is having trouble with his boss and his sweetheart's relative who wants to marry her. As he has a dream that he is living a happy life after all his problems were resolved, he decides to face his problems and marry his girl.

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Director: Hussein FawziGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A struggling young man named Saber works as a shoe shiner and dreams of a better life. He encounters a beautiful dancer, Nabila, and falls deeply in love with her. Their burgeoning romance is complicated by the societal pressures and economic hardships they face, as Saber strives to prove his worth and win Nabila's hand.

Critical Reception

El Sab'a Afandi was a popular film in its time, particularly noted for its blend of comedy and social drama, which resonated with Egyptian audiences. Ismail Yassine's performance was widely praised for his comedic timing and ability to portray a relatable underdog. The film is often remembered for its contribution to the golden age of Egyptian cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Ismail Yassine's charismatic and comedic performance.

  • Appreciated for its blend of lighthearted comedy and poignant social commentary.

  • Seen as a representative film of Egyptian cinema's golden era.

Google audience: Audience reception was generally positive, with many recalling the film fondly for its entertainment value and the strong performances of its lead actors, especially Ismail Yassine. It is often cited as a classic example of Egyptian popular cinema from the 1950s.

Fun Fact

The film features an early appearance by Farid Shawqi, who would go on to become one of Egypt's most prolific and iconic actors.

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