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Viva Zalata
''Viva Zalata'' () is a 1976 Egyptian Western film, western Comedy film, comedy film directed by Hassan Hafez. Synopsis Zalata immigrates to New Mexico, where he becomes a city hero and eventually mayor. After he is killed by Billy the Kid, his daughter Negma returns to Egypt to find her cousin Metwali for a revenge mission. A playboy and more lover than fighter, Metwali decides to accompany his cousin back to New Mexico. Learning a lot along the way, he avenges his uncle and marries Negma, returning to the Al-Hussein Mosque, Al-Hussainiya neighborhood of Cairo to settle down. Cast * Fouad el-Mohandes as Zalata/Metwali * Shwikar as Negma * Samir Ghanem as Chief Yellow Cloud * Tawfik el-Deken as wagon train leader * Nabila El Sayed as saloon owner * Hassan Mustafa (actor), Hassan Mustafa as the Sheriff * Mahmoud Morsi * Gamal Ismail as General Batista * Salama Elias as casino owner * Nabil Al-Hagrasi as respresentative of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (Egypt), Ministr ...
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Fouad El Mohandes
Fouad Zaki El Mohandes ; known as Fouad El Mohandes (or Fuad el-Mohandess; ; September 6, 1924 – September 16, 2006) was an Egyptian stage and screen actor, and star from the 1950s specializing mostly in comedy roles in dozens of theater, cinema, and TV hits spanning five decades. Biography Born in Abbassia, Cairo. he was the son of linguist Zaki Mohamed El Mohandes, the dean of the faculty of Dar al-Oloom and a member of the Arabic language Academy of Egypt. Therefore, their home was a fortress to preserve the Arabic language, which he mastered through his father, who was the one who had the first credit in developing his artistic talents. el-Mohandes was survived by a brother and two sisters, one of whom is the late Safiya el-Mohandes, who was the head of Television and Radio station for more than ten years successively, and a noted Egyptian broadcaster who was married to Mohamed Mahmoud Shaaban (known as Baba Sharo), who was also the head of the Television and Radio st ...
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