Al-Yateematain

Al-Yateematain

Infobox Film
name = Al-Yateematain


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caption = Movie poster
director = Hassan Al Imam
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writer = Adolphe d'Ennery (novel)
Eugène Cormon (novel)
narrator =
starring = Faten Hamama
Souraya Helmy
Negma Ibrahim
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released = 1949
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country = Egypt
language = Arabic
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imdb_id = 0304958

"Al-Yateematain" ( _ar. اليتيمتين, "The Two Orphans") is a 1949 Egyptian drama film directed by Hassan Al Imam starring Egyptian actress Faten Hamama. The film was based on the novels of Adolphe d'Ennery and Eugène Cormon.

Plot

Hamama portrays the role of Neimat, a young girl who loses her sight due to a wrong usage of sodium as eye drops, and who is exploited later by a gangster who forces her to be a beggar in the streets.

Cast

* Faten Hamama
* Souraya Helmy
* Negma Ibrahim

External links

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