Gharam Al-Asyad
Feb 13 1961
•2h 35m
•Drama
Two wealthy brothers have feelings for the stableman's daughter. When the younger son tries to rape her, the girl runs away from the house. A fashion designer takes her in and she becomes a famous model until the older brother runs into her.
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Lobna Abdel Aziz
Nour

Ahmed Mazhar
Ahmed Mourad

Omar Sharif
Essam Mourad

Shwikar
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