Weddad

Weddad
Directed by Fritz Kramb, Gamal Madkoor
Produced by Studio Misr
Screenplay by Ahmad Rami, Ahmed Badrakhan
Starring Umm Kulthum
Music by Mohamed El Kassabgui, Zakariya Ahmed, Riyad Essombali, Docteur Bardi
Cinematography Sammi Bill
Edited by Niyazi Moustafa
Release dates
1936
Running time
100'
Country Egypt

Weddad is a 1936 film.

Synopsis

A rich trader has no choice but to sell his slave, who he’s madly in love with, when he loses everything. But destiny will help them meet again. Weddad, a romantic tale inspired by One Thousand and One Nights, was the biggest production of its time. This classical musical was diva Um Kalthoum’s debut, and the film’s success turned Misr Studios into the king of the Egyptian film business.

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