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Towards Glory
Poster for domestic release
ArabicNahwa al-Majd
(نحو المجد)
Directed byHussein Sedki
Written byHussein Sedki
Muhammad Kamel Hassan
Abdelhamid Younes
StarringHussein Sedki
Faten Hamama
Kamal Al-Shennawi
CinematographyAlevise Orfanelli
Release date
  • 1949 (1949)
CountryEgypt
LanguageArabic

Nahwa al-Majd (Arabic: نحو المجد, romanizedNaḥwa l-Majd, IPA: [naħwa lˈmadʒd] ), known in English as Towards Glory, is an Egyptian 1949 romance film directed by and starring Hussein Sedki [ar; arz].[1] The film also featured Faten Hamama and Kamal Al-Shennawi as co-stars.

Plot

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After Khalid's father abandons his family for another woman, he falls in love with Suhair, a friend. He struggles to overcome his personal challenges and consequently succeeds in graduating from a law school. After deciding to take up work in the farm owned by Suhair's family, a bitter relationship is caused between him and Suhair's father. Khalid manages to win the case, and finally marries Suhair, who had supported him all along.

Cast

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References

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  • Film summary, Faten Hamama's official site. Retrieved on December 30, 2006.
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