The Return of the Prodigal Son (1976 film)
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Directed by | Youssef Chahine |
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Produced by | Misr International Films |
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Cinematography | Abdel Aziz Fahmy |
Edited by | Rashida Abdel Salam |
Music by | Abou Zeid Hassan |
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Running time | 124 minutes |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Arabic |
The Return of the Prodigal Son (Arabic: عودة الابن الضال, translit. Awdat Al Ibn Aldal) is a 1976 Egyptian drama film directed by director Youssef Chahine.[1][2][3]
Plot[edit]
Ali, the son of a prominent family in a rural town, returns after being gone for 12 years. The hopes of his family and the town itself were pinned to his success in Cairo. But due to a series of events in a failed architectural scheme that resulted in a tower collapsing, he was jailed for 3 years. At home, he experiences the warm reception of his father, mother, his would-be bride, and nephew. But excitement soon turns to disillusionment as the family and town see that he will not be able to fix the failures of the family's company and the economic backbone of the town. Eventually at his own wedding, Ali takes a gun and shoots down his brother and mother. Ali's brother, Tolba, manages to shoot Ali before they both succumb to their wounds. Only the nephew, Ibrahim, manages to escape the carnage and leaves to pursue a science degree in Alexandria.
Cast[edit]
- Shoukry Sarhan as Tolba
- Majida El Roumi as Tafida
- Souheir El Morshdy as Fatima
- Huda Sultan as The Mother
- Mahmoud el-Meliguy as The Father
- Ahmad Mehrez as Ali
- Hesham Selim as Ibrahim
See also[edit]
- Cinema of Egypt
- Lists of Egyptian films
- List of Egyptian films of the 1970s
- List of Egyptian films of 1976
References[edit]
- ^ "Youssef Chahine, the Cosmopolite of Egyptian Cinema". Harvard Film Archive.
- ^ "The Return of the Prodigal Son". Misr International Films.
- ^ "The Return of the Prodigal Son". Pyramide Films.