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The Blazing Sun (1954)

7 | Mar 01, 1954 (EG) | Drama, Romance | 01:56

Struggle in the Valley

A wealthy landlord floods and destroys a village on purpose to prevent the people living there from making a profit off their crops. What he doesn't know is that his own daughter, Amal, is in love with Ahmed, a young man from the village.

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Faten Hamama
Amal أمال
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Omar Sharif
Ahmed أحمد
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Zaki Rostom
Taher Pasha الباشا
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Farid Shawqy
Riyad رياض
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Abdel Warith Assir
Saber صابر
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Hamdy Ghaith
Selim سليم
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Zaki Ibrahim
The Lawyer المحامي
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Mansi Fahmy
The Sheikh الشيخ

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
7 | Nov 21, 2022
Omar Sharif ("Ahmed") returns to his Egyptian village to try and help the local agrarian population improve their lot. This does not suit the local Pasha (Zaki Rustum) and so he sets about sabotaging their ambitions to grow and harvest their own crop of sugar cane. What follows is a hybrid love story/crime thriller as the Pasha's daughter - the gorgeous Faten Hamamah returns home after 8 years and begins to rekindle the feelings she had as a child for the hero; whilst becoming embroiled in an ever deepening crisis that only increases as a local Sheikh, who has assumed who was responsible for the destruction of the crop, is slain. It is easy to see why Sharif was snapped up by Hollywood - he is a very good looking man who oozes charisma, and there is a certain natural quality in the scenes he plays - especially with Hamamah. The ending let's it down a bit - I felt that the story sort of ran out of steam, but great onsite photography and a pacily directed (by Youssef Chahine) small cast make this well worth watching.