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"''E’daa’m Mayet''" () is a 1985
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film directed by Ali Abdel Khaleq and written by Ibrahim Masoud. It stars
Mahmoud Abdel Aziz Mahmoud Abdel Aziz (‎; 4 June 1946 – 12 November 2016) was an Egyptian film and television actor. He became famous for several famous roles in Cinema of Egypt, Egyptian cinema, before becoming famous in his native Egypt and the whole regi ...
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Farid Shawqi Farid Shawqi Mohammad Abdou Shawqi () (July 30, 1920 in El Sayyeda Zainab – July 27, 1998 in Maadi); known as Farid Shawqi () was an Egyptian actor, screenwriter and film producer. He acted in 351 films, 27 plays and 17 television series; wr ...
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Yehia El-Fakharany Yehia el-Fakharany (; born 7 April 1945) is an Egyptian television and film actor. Early years El-Fakharany earned a bachelor's degree in medicine and surgery from Ain Shams University in Cairo in 1971. He was a member of the university's thea ...
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Poussi Poussi, Poussy or Boussy () real name Sarvenaz Moustafa Adri (; born 26 November 1953) is a Cairo-born Egyptian actress. Filmography * ''Zawga Min Paris'' (''" A Wife From Paris "'', 1966) (Arabic: زوجة من باريس) * ''Shey Min El ...
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Laila Elwi Laila Ahmed Elwi (born January 4, 1962, in Cairo), sometimes credited as Laila Eloui, Laila Olwy, Laila Eloui, and Laila Elwy (), is an Egyptian actress. She has starred in more than 70 movies and has been honored at Egyptian and international fes ...
. This movie is widely regarded as one of the classics of Egyptian cinema and is remembered for its compelling narrative and undertones. The story of ''E’daa’m Mayet'' draws inspiration from real-life cases during the tense political period between Egypt and Israel in the 1970s. The film’s portrayal of the Dimona nuclear reactor highlights the era's intelligence wars and the risks undertaken by operatives on both sides.


Plot

In 1972, Mansour, an assistant to Tubji and a collaborator with Israeli intelligence, is arrested and sentenced to death. The
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discovers the striking resemblance between Mansour and Egyptian intelligence officer Ezz El-Din. They devise a plan for Ezz to assume Mansour’s identity and undertake a mission to uncover secrets about the Israeli nuclear reactor, Dimona. Mansour trains Ezz extensively on his behavior, personality, and lifestyle, except for his personal relationship with a woman named Poussi. Ezz then travels to Israel under the guise of Mansour. Poussi begins to suspect his true identity and attempts to expose him to Abu Juda, a representative of
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, claiming he is not the real Mansour. However, her efforts fail, and Abu Juda kills her. As Ezz successfully completes his mission, Mansour’s father discovers Ezz’s true identity and informs Abu Juda. This revelation leads to a critical turning point. Mansour's father requests that the Israeli intelligence return his son. Subsequently, an agreement is made between the Egyptian and Israeli intelligence agencies: three Israeli pilots and Mansour will be exchanged for Ezz. At the prisoner exchange site,
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Massa'd Tubji (Mansour’s father) takes justice into his own hands by killing his son to cleanse the shame of betraying the homeland.


Cast

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Mahmoud Abdel Aziz Mahmoud Abdel Aziz (‎; 4 June 1946 – 12 November 2016) was an Egyptian film and television actor. He became famous for several famous roles in Cinema of Egypt, Egyptian cinema, before becoming famous in his native Egypt and the whole regi ...
as Mansour Massa'd Al-Toubi / Ezz El-Din *
Farid Shawqi Farid Shawqi Mohammad Abdou Shawqi () (July 30, 1920 in El Sayyeda Zainab – July 27, 1998 in Maadi); known as Farid Shawqi () was an Egyptian actor, screenwriter and film producer. He acted in 351 films, 27 plays and 17 television series; wr ...
as Mohy *
Poussi Poussi, Poussy or Boussy () real name Sarvenaz Moustafa Adri (; born 26 November 1953) is a Cairo-born Egyptian actress. Filmography * ''Zawga Min Paris'' (''" A Wife From Paris "'', 1966) (Arabic: زوجة من باريس) * ''Shey Min El ...
as Sahar -
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Agent *
Yehia El-Fakharany Yehia el-Fakharany (; born 7 April 1945) is an Egyptian television and film actor. Early years El-Fakharany earned a bachelor's degree in medicine and surgery from Ain Shams University in Cairo in 1971. He was a member of the university's thea ...
as Abu Juda *
Laila Elwi Laila Ahmed Elwi (born January 4, 1962, in Cairo), sometimes credited as Laila Eloui, Laila Olwy, Laila Eloui, and Laila Elwy (), is an Egyptian actress. She has starred in more than 70 movies and has been honored at Egyptian and international fes ...
as Fatima Massad Al-Toubi * Ibrahim El-Shamy as Sheikh Massad Al-Toubi * Shaaban Hussein as Bahnasawei - Intelligence Officer * Souheila Farhat as Aniza - Mossad Employee * Abdel Ghani Nasser as Mossad Official * Ahmed Abdel Kader as Saqr * Abdullah Meshref as Shokry * Youssef El-Assal as Mossad Official * Hamdy Youssef as Head of Intelligence * Mohamed Rashwan * Sayed Mostafa * Nihad Rami as Israeli Officer * Samir Rostom as Airport Officer * Ali Abdel Khalek as Abu Rabin - Mossad Officer


Production

The film was directed by Ali Abdel Khaleq, a prominent figure in Egyptian cinema known for his realistic storytelling and socially conscious narratives. The screenplay, written by Ibrahim Masoud, combines suspense and drama. During a seminar honoring the names of late stars, held as part of the activities of the 65th Catholic Film Festival in March 2017, director Ali Abdel Khaleq mentioned that Mahmoud Abdel Aziz "cried intensely" after completing the execution scene in the film. He stated that Abdel Aziz "fully embodied the character and lived the moment in all its details." The musical score by Omar Khairat complements the film’s mood.


Reception

''E’daa’m Mayet'' was both a critical and commercial success. It remains one of the iconic films in Egyptian cinema, frequently cited as a prime example of the country’s golden era of filmmaking. However, Hassan Al-Haddad criticized the film in an article in ''Akhbar Al Khaleej'' newspaper, describing it as "disappointing" and "weak on multiple levels, particularly due to its weak and disjointed dramatic structure." He also criticized what he called the lack of credibility and logic in the events. However, he acknowledged that the film was "well-crafted in terms of direction and technique." He praised Hussein Afifi's editing, Ali Abdel Khaleq's direction, and Said Shimi's cinematography. After Mahmoud Abdel Aziz's passing, he became the first actor to be mourned by the Egyptian General Intelligence Service. According to Major General Mohsen Al-Noamani, a former deputy of the agency, Abdel Aziz’s portrayal of an intelligence officer in the film ''Execution of a Dead Man''—which, in his words, "highlighted the heroism and sacrifices of the agency's members"—was the reason the Egyptian Intelligence chose to honor him after his death.


References

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