A`isha (film)

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A`isha
عائشة

Film poster (1953)
Directed by Gamal Madkoor
Produced by Studio Masr
Written by Gamal Madkoor
Saleh Gawdat
Starring Zahrat El-Ola
Zaki Rostom
Faten Hamama
Release date(s) December 4 1953
Country Flag of Egypt Egypt
Language Arabic
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A`isha listen (Arabic: عائشه‎) is a 1953 Egyptian drama film directed by Gamal Madkoor. It starred Zahrat El-Ola, Zaki Rostom, and Faten Hamama.

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A rich man meets a poor lady, A`isha, who sells lottery tickets in the streets. He is shocked at how her appearance amazingly resembles that of his recently deceased daughter. He offers her father to adopt her in return for a monthly fee. Her father accepts, and after finding out how attached the man is to her, he decides to blackmail him for more money. The police find out about that and he gets jailed.

After being released out of jail, he finds that his daughter has completed her studies. Her father demands a large amount of money from the man, but when he refuses to do so, he takes her by force. The film ends as A`isha returns to her stepfather and marries her love, Dr. Sami.

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