Weddad (Arabic: وداد, lit. “Song of Hope”) is a 1936 Egyptian romantic musical film.
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Weddad | |
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Directed by | Fritz Kramp, Gamal Madkoor |
Screenplay by | Ahmed Rami Ahmed Badrakhan |
Produced by | Studio Misr Talaat Harb |
Starring | Umm Kulthum Ahmed Allam |
Cinematography | Sammi Bill |
Edited by | Niyazi Moustafa |
Music by | Mohamed El Qasabgi Zakariyya Ahmad Riad Al Sunbati Docteur Bardi |
Distributed by | Studio Misr |
Release date | 1936 |
Running time | 100 |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Arabic |
Weddad, also transliterated as Wydad, is based on a romantic tale inspired by Omar Khayyam's One Thousand and One Nights. The biggest production of its time, it was the film debut of Um Kalthoum.[1][2][3] The film's success turned Misr Studios into the top studio in Egypt.
The sports team Wydad AC in Casablanca, Morocco, is named after the film.[4][5]
In the time of the Mamluk Sultanate, a rich trader named Baher has no choice but to sell his slave Wydad, who he's madly in love with, when he loses everything. But destiny will help them meet again.
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