
The Black Candles
May 13 1962
•2h 20m
•Drama, Romance
The film follows the story of Iman (Najat), an innocent nurse, who receives a new assignment; She is nursing a blind man named Ahmed (Saleh Selim). Eman encounters a major problem while doing her job; It is that Ahmed suffers from a psychological complex, as a result of which he hates all women, and hence Iman intends not only to nurse him, but to remove that complex. events get complicated; Since Fathi, Ahmed's brother, is harassing Iman, and he wants to get her in any way, and he plots for Iman and Ahmed, taking advantage of his brother's disability.
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Saleh Selim
Ahmed Assem

Nagat Al-Saghera
Iman Abdel Razek

Fouad Al-Mohandes
Abdel Muti

Amina Rizk
Aisha - mother of Ahmed Asim
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