Miss Fatimah

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Miss Fatimah
الأستاذة فاطمة
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFatin Abdel Wahab
Written byAli El-Zorkani
Produced byMahmoud Zulfikar
StarringFaten Hamama
Kamal Al-Shennawi
CinematographyWaheed Hamed
Music byFouad El Zahiri
Production
company
Amir Film (Mahmoud Zulfikar)
Distributed byNile Cinema
Release date
February 21, 1952
Running time
105 minutes
CountryEgypt
LanguageEgyptian Arabic

Miss Fatimah (listen, Egyptian Arabic: الأستاذة فاطمة, English: The Lawyer Fatimah, translit. Al-Ustazah Fatimah) is a 1952 Egyptian comedy film written by Ali El-Zorkani, directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab and produced by Mahmoud Zulfikar. It stars Faten Hamama and Kamal Al-Shennawi.

Plot[edit]

Fatimah (Faten Hamama) is law student that graduates from law school and starts her own law firm. In law school she meets Adel (Kamal Al-Shennawi), another student, and the two share a romantic relationship. The movie highlights the difficulties that working women suffered during that period in the Egyptian society. One of Adel's clients involves him in a crime. Adel becomes a suspect himself but by the support and defense of Fatimah, he gains his freedom. After winning the case, Fatimah and Adel marry each other.

Cast[edit]

References[edit]

  • Film summary, Faten Hamama's official site. Retrieved on January 17, 2007.

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