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Khadra and the Southern Sinbad
1952 Egyptian film
Khadra and the Southern Sinbad (Arabic: خضرة والسندباد القبلي, transliterated as Khadra wa Sindibad el khebli) is an Egyptian musical comedy drama film released on December 2, 1952.
The film is directed by El-Sayed Ziada, features a screenplay he has co-written with his brother Mahrous, and stars Kamal el-Shennawi, Doria Ahmed, Mahmoud el-Meliguy, Mahmoud Shokoko, and Hassan Fayek. The central character, Mohsen, becomes mentally ill when he learns of his daughter's death from his estate manager, Zaki.
Zaki gets in trouble when he sees Khadra and kidnaps her, erroneously thinking her to be his long-lost cousin and Mohsen's daughter.[1]
Cast
Synopsis
A wealthy man named Mohsen Bey (Abbas Fares) suffers from mental illness, and his young nephew Zaki Bey (Mahmoud al-Meliguy) secures a court appointment as his uncle's guardian.
Zaki treat's Mohsen's staff harshly and threatens to sack them all, so Mohsen's but