Lan Aataref

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Lan Aataref

Amal (Faten Hamama) and her brother (Ahmed Ramzy) in Lan Aataref
Directed by Kamal El Sheikh
Produced by Helmy Rafla
Written by Zaki Saleh
Starring Faten Hamama
Ahmed Mazhar
Ahmed Ramzy
Cinematography Abdel Halim Nasr
Editing by Hussein Ahmed
Release date(s) Flag of Egypt October 16 1961
Running time 120 minutes
Country Egypt
Language Arabic
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Lan Aataref (Arabic: لن أعترف‎, English: I Will Not Confess) is a 1961 Egyptian crime film starring Faten Hamama, Ahmed Mazhar and Ahmed Ramzy. The film is directed by the Egyptian film director Kamal El Sheikh.[1]

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Amal (Faten Hamama) is the wife of Ahmed (Ahmed Mazhar) who manages a textile factory. One day, she receives a threatening letter directed at Ahmed. The letter reveals that Ahmed committed a murder; he killed a teller to steal the factory's money. Amal remembers that her husband had come to her telling her that he had lost his money, and weeks later had restored his money. One of the factory workers (Salah Mansour) meets Amal and confirms what the letter said, claiming that he witnessed the crime.[1][2][3]

Amal seeks her brother's (Ahmed Ramzy) support. He goes to the worker and, after a heated and vehement argument, fights with him and eventually kills him. He immediately runs away. Minutes later, Amal reaches the worker's home to talk to him, and finds him dead. She is blamed for the crime. Amal does not tell anybody from her family. Her health conditions worsens and is hospitalized. Amal's brother confesses his crime. Her husband surrenders himself and confesses that he committed the crime saying that he only did all that to secure a better life for his wife.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ a b c Lan Aataref (Arabic). Faten Hamama's official website. Retrieved on 2007-04-10.
  2. ^ a b نهر الحب (Arabic). Adab wa Fan. Retrieved on 2007-04-10.
  3. ^ a b لن أعترف (Arabic). TEVU. Retrieved on 2007-04-10.

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