Struggle on the Nile | |
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Directed by | Atef Salem |
Written by | Ali El Zorkani |
Release date | 1959 |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Arabic |
Struggle on the Nile (Arabic: صراع في النيل, romanized: Sira‘ Fi Al Nil; French: Tempête sur le Nil) is a 1959 Egyptian action and drama film directed by Atef Salem and written by Ali El Zorkani. It stars three of Egypt's most famous artists, Omar Sharif, Hend Rostom, and Rushdy Abaza.
This film was selected as one of The Top 100 films of the centenary of Egyptian cinema.
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Transcription
No! No, get ready to leave! Hurry! They're going away, moses. The secret's going with them. No one need ever know the shame I've brought upon you. Shame? What change is there in me? Egyptian or hebrew, I am still moses. These are the same hands, the same arms, Same face that were mine a moment ago. A moment ago, you were her son, The strength of egypt. Now you are mine, a slave of egypt. You find no shame in this? If there is no shame in me, How can I feel shame for the woman who bore me... Or the race that bred me? Oh, god of my fathers! Moses, what will you do? This is the binding tie... And here I will stay. Moses. To find the meaning of what I am... Why a hebrew... Or any man must be a slave. Put back your things. You are not leaving. Moses... Has she done more for you than I? Will the life she gave you Be more useful in the black pits of slavery? Cannot justice and truth be served better Upon a throne,
Plot
Omar Sharif plays Muhassab, son of the headman Rais Gad, who goes with Mayor Migahed (Rushdy Abaza) to buy an expensive scow in Luxor, but the thieves become aware of this purchase and decide to steal the money.
Main cast
- Hend Rostom as Nargis
- Omar Sharif as Muhassab
- Rushdy Abaza as Mayor Migahed
- Hassan Elbaroudi as Rais Gad (the headman)
- Kamel Anwar as The thief
- Hassan Eldowini as Moled (the thief)
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