
A Warm Winter Night
Aug 30 1981
•2h 47m
•Comedy, Drama
Sara and Mohy hold the Koran and then travel with her father, the great contractor Mounir Rahmi to Aswan.There she discovers that her father does not want to complete the wedding procedures and seeks to marry her to another young man she does not like.He flies to Cairo. After the father announces a financial reward for those who find it, Mamdouh makes sure that Sarah exchanges feelings of love and agree to marry after trying to convince Mohi divorce.
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Adel Emam
ممدوح أمين

Yousra
سارة

Mahmoud El Meligy
منير رحمي

Waheid Seif
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