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''Furigat'' (, translated as ''All's Well'') is an Egyptian film released on July 2, 1951. The film is directed by
Hussein Fawzi Husayn Fawzi Al-Najjar (; November 16, 1918 – December 10, 2003) was an Egyptian historian, Political Scientist, political scientist, strategist, and Islamic scholar. During his career, he published over 55 books on Middle Eastern History of t ...
, features a screenplay by
Abo El Seoud El Ebiary Abo El Seoud El Ebiary (also credited as ''Aboul Soud Ibiary'', ''Abu Seoud El-Ibiary''; ) (November 9, 1910 – March 17, 1969) was an Egyptian comic screenwriter, playwright, lyricist, and journalist. He wrote for journalism in the 1950s in ...
, and stars
Naima Akef Naima Akef (,‎ ; 7 October 1929 – 23 April 1966) was an Egyptian belly dancer and actress. She was prolific during the Egyptian cinema's golden age and starred in many films of the time. Akef was born in Tanta on the Nile Delta The Nil ...
,
Mohsen Sarhan Mohsen Sarhan (; 6 January 1914 in Port Said – 7 February 1993 in Cairo) was an Egyptian actor in multiple films and as part of the National Troupe. Biography One of his performances as part of the National Troupe received praise from ''The Scr ...
,
Abbas Fares ʻAbbās Fāres (;22 April 1902 – 13 February 1978) was an Egyptian film actor. He appeared in 26 films between 1929 and 1971. Selected filmography * '' The Will'' (1939) * '' A Night of Love'' (1951) * ''Furigat ''Furigat'' (, translat ...
, and Hassan Fayek. The plot revolves around a belly dancer named Sett al-Kul who dreams of fame and money fronting a traveling music group. She sees her opportunity when her father returns a wealthy woman's lost purse, whereupon she offers to perform in the grandee's band.


Synopsis

The musicians of the Ataba and Zamar neighborhoods of
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are down on their luck and squatting in a coffee shop without regular gigs. Qanun player Abu al-Khair ( Abu al-Khair), currently unemployed like the rest, leads an informal troupe while his daughter Sett al-Kul (
Naima Akef Naima Akef (,‎ ; 7 October 1929 – 23 April 1966) was an Egyptian belly dancer and actress. She was prolific during the Egyptian cinema's golden age and starred in many films of the time. Akef was born in Tanta on the Nile Delta The Nil ...
sings and
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in a cabaret together with their neighbor Karawan ( Hassan Fayek) and his daughter Sobia (Nawal Baghdadi). When the cabaret director tries to sell Sett al-Kul to a nouveau riche enriched by the 1948 Arab—Israeli War, she and Karawan refuse the dishonor and slap the patron, resulting in their expulsion to join the rest of the unemployed musicians. Karawan suggests that Abu al-Khair come work for the latter's colleague, Maestro Bulbul ( Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy), the talented leader of a large performing troupe holding forth at the Nefertiti Theater. Abu al-Khair agrees and tries to audition, but Bulbul does not remember him and has his guard Metwally ( Mokhtar Hussein) kick Abu al-Khair out of the Nefertiti. Outside the theater, Abu al-Khair finds a purse with a significant amount of money in it and no owner in sight. Upon his return home, he finds the landlady, Umm Gemmayze (
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), threatening him with eviction, so he opens the purse to pay some rent. She returns the purse to him, upon which he asks for help getting Bulbul to hire the local musicians. When neighborhood star Nour el-Ayoun Hanim ( Samia Roshdi) travels to
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, however, all hope appears lost. Sett al-Kul meets the wealthy Adnan Bey ( Fouad Shafiq), patron of Bulbul's band, and asks for help. Since he wants to stymie his mistress, the star singer Nargis ( Zomoroda), from blackmailing him for £E5,000 to avoid revealing his love letters she kept, Adnan Bey agrees to hire Sett al-Kul. She joins the band, learns of and confiscates the love letters, and is established as the patron's new mistress to the chagrin of the defeated Nargis. Nargis meets Adnan Bey's son Hosni (
Mohsen Sarhan Mohsen Sarhan (; 6 January 1914 in Port Said – 7 February 1993 in Cairo) was an Egyptian actor in multiple films and as part of the National Troupe. Biography One of his performances as part of the National Troupe received praise from ''The Scr ...
), with whom she falls in love. Sett al-Kul delivers the letters to Adnan Bey, and they agree to merge the neighborhood musicians with Bulbul's Nefertiti band. Sett al-Kul is evicted by Umm Gemmayze, but Karawan and Sobia hire a cabbie named Tosca (
Mohammed El-Bakkar Mohammed El-Bakkar (; died in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, United States, September 8, 1959) was a Lebanese tenor, '' oud'' player, and conductor. El-Bakkar was a noted tenor and appeared in several Arabic-language films, mostly in the Egyptian cine ...
) to kidnap Adnan Bey and Nargis and bring them in to tell the truth about their situation. Hosni, enamored with Sett al-Kul's virtue, marries her, and the Bulbul troupe performs happily ever after.


Cast

*
Naima Akef Naima Akef (,‎ ; 7 October 1929 – 23 April 1966) was an Egyptian belly dancer and actress. She was prolific during the Egyptian cinema's golden age and starred in many films of the time. Akef was born in Tanta on the Nile Delta The Nil ...
(Sett al-Kul bint Abu al-Khair) *
Mohsen Sarhan Mohsen Sarhan (; 6 January 1914 in Port Said – 7 February 1993 in Cairo) was an Egyptian actor in multiple films and as part of the National Troupe. Biography One of his performances as part of the National Troupe received praise from ''The Scr ...
(Hussein Adnan) *
Abbas Fares ʻAbbās Fāres (;22 April 1902 – 13 February 1978) was an Egyptian film actor. He appeared in 26 films between 1929 and 1971. Selected filmography * '' The Will'' (1939) * '' A Night of Love'' (1951) * ''Furigat ''Furigat'' (, translat ...
(Abu al-Khair, Sett al-Kul's father and qanun player) * Fouad Shafiq (Adnan Bey, rich financier of Bulbul's band) * Hassan Fayek (Karawan, Sett al-Kul's neighbor) * Mokhtar Hussein (Metwally, theatre guard) * Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy (Bulbul, bandleader who shares the name of a melodious songbird) *
Widad Hamdi Wedad Hamdi () was an Egyptian actress. She starred in over 600 films during her lifetime, and almost all her roles were as a servant or maid. Early life Wedad Mehammad Elsawi Zaraarah was born on 7 March 1924 in Kafr El-Sheikh. She studied at ...
(Umm Gemmayza, matron who loses the purse) *
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(director of the Nefertiti Theater) * Abdel Moneim Ismail (Min Yaerif, owner of the cabaret where Sett al-Kul starts off performing) *
Mohammed El-Bakkar Mohammed El-Bakkar (; died in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, United States, September 8, 1959) was a Lebanese tenor, '' oud'' player, and conductor. El-Bakkar was a noted tenor and appeared in several Arabic-language films, mostly in the Egyptian cine ...
(Tosca, taxi driver) *
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(barista) * Samia Roshdi (Nour el-Ayoun Hanim) * Zomoroda (Adnan Bey's mistress) * Abdelhalim al-Qalawi (war profiteer) * Abdulnabi Muhammad (Mahdar)


Supporting cast

* Fikriya Muhammad * Abdelaziz Saeed * Samia Mohsen * Samira Mohammed * Nawal Bahgdadi * Zaki Mohammed Hassan * Petro Tannous *
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* Mutawa Owais * Aliya Fawzy * Ahmed Abdelhalim (dancer) * Mephisto Trio (dancer) * Fatima Ali (vocals) * Salah Abdelhamid (vocals)


Production

Maher Zuhdi wrote in July 2015 in the
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'' that:
Naima Akef Naima Akef (,‎ ; 7 October 1929 – 23 April 1966) was an Egyptian belly dancer and actress. She was prolific during the Egyptian cinema's golden age and starred in many films of the time. Akef was born in Tanta on the Nile Delta The Nil ...
was traumatized by the death of Camelia…She blamed herself after attacking Camelia on the set of 950 film My Father Is a Groom
Hussein Fawzi Husayn Fawzi Al-Najjar (; November 16, 1918 – December 10, 2003) was an Egyptian historian, Political Scientist, political scientist, strategist, and Islamic scholar. During his career, he published over 55 books on Middle Eastern History of t ...
confessed to having made her jealous on purpose to test her resilience to star in his next movie, Furigat.
The film is based on a
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play found by actor Hussein Sedki, while the screenplay and song lyrics were from the pen of
Abo El Seoud El Ebiary Abo El Seoud El Ebiary (also credited as ''Aboul Soud Ibiary'', ''Abu Seoud El-Ibiary''; ) (November 9, 1910 – March 17, 1969) was an Egyptian comic screenwriter, playwright, lyricist, and journalist. He wrote for journalism in the 1950s in ...
. Casting actors with whom Akef had worked before, Fawzi was able to situate the story in a more Egyptian context. Fawzi had returned from vacation in
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to attend the premiere in
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alongside Akef and
Mohsen Sarhan Mohsen Sarhan (; 6 January 1914 in Port Said – 7 February 1993 in Cairo) was an Egyptian actor in multiple films and as part of the National Troupe. Biography One of his performances as part of the National Troupe received praise from ''The Scr ...
. Sarhan proposed to her afterwards, but she refused and married Fawzi, with whom she would divorce in 1958.


Songs


Reception

Film critic Sami el-Salamouny wrote of
Hussein Fawzi Husayn Fawzi Al-Najjar (; November 16, 1918 – December 10, 2003) was an Egyptian historian, Political Scientist, political scientist, strategist, and Islamic scholar. During his career, he published over 55 books on Middle Eastern History of t ...
:
Hussein Fawzi was one of the few true specialists of musical cinema…He built the entire story around maximizing the number of song-and-dance numbers for
Naima Akef Naima Akef (,‎ ; 7 October 1929 – 23 April 1966) was an Egyptian belly dancer and actress. She was prolific during the Egyptian cinema's golden age and starred in many films of the time. Akef was born in Tanta on the Nile Delta The Nil ...
…In 1951, he presented the ultimate showcase of this work with her in the movie ''Furigat''.
Waseem Afifi wrote for the website ''تراثيات'' (“Heritage”) the article “زوج نعيمة عاكف الموهوب الذي لم ينال الشهرة” (“Naima Akef’s Talented Husband, Who Did Not Achieve Fame”):
Hussein Fawzi…one of the great directors who, despite their talent, did not find fame compared to his contemporaries…The year 1949 is considered a turning point in his life when he met actress Naima Akef, who was raised in her family’s circus since her birth in 1922...Fascinated by belly dance, she became the star of the KitKat Club in
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at the age of sixteen…Director Abbas Kamel, Fawzi’s brother, brought him to watch her perform, beginning an endless fascination of Fawzi’s with performing arts such as dancing, singing, acrobatics, acting, and the circus.
Afifi notes the director's work to bring Akef's potential to the silver screen as “a slum girl seeking to employ her family in the theatre in the movie ''Furigat''.” Continuing to narrate the director and his star's artistic and personal relationship, he writes:
He presented her in 1957 in the role of an exotic
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who falls in love with a wealthy young man in '' Tamr Henna'', and in 1958 as a girl in the Al-Alam neighborhood on Mohammed Ali Street in '' I Love You, Hassan'', the couple’s last collaboration before their divorce.
The magazine '' Al-Hilal'' wrote that the success of the duo of
Mohsen Sarhan Mohsen Sarhan (; 6 January 1914 in Port Said – 7 February 1993 in Cairo) was an Egyptian actor in multiple films and as part of the National Troupe. Biography One of his performances as part of the National Troupe received praise from ''The Scr ...
and Naima Akef earned them “the cover of ocal film publication literally meaning “star”Al-Kawakeb Magazine on July 1, 1951, for their work in ''Furigat''.


References


External links


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Obituary of Wajih Nada in Shabab Misr from June 20, 2013

Obituary of Naima Akef from Middle East News Agency
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