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A Husband on Vacation [1] also known as A Husband on Holiday (Egyptian Arabic: زوج في إجازة, translit.Zawg fe Agaza or Zogue fi ijaza or Zogue fe Agaza)[2][3][4] is a 1964 Egyptian romantic comedy film starring Salah Zulfikar and Laila Taher. The film is written by Rashad Hegazi and directed by Mohamed Abdel Gawad.[5][6][7][8]
A Husband on Vacation | |
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Egyptian Arabic | زوج في إجازة |
English | A Husband on Holiday |
Arabic | Zogue fi ijaza |
Directed by | Mohamed Abdel Gawad |
Written by | Rashad Hegazi |
Produced by | Khalil Shawqi |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Adel Abdel Azim |
Edited by | Albert Naguib |
Music by | Youssef Shawqi |
Production company | General Company for Arab Film Production |
Distributed by | General Company for Arab Film Production |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Egyptian Arabic |
Essam Nour El-Din is married to Gamalat and decides to escape from the boredom of his married life, so he claims to his wife that he is assigned to work for several months in the city of Aswan. Essam travels to Alexandria, to spend a vacation trip, when his wife discovers his trick, and decides to teach him a lesson, disguising herself as a playful blonde girl named Rosita. Rosita or Gamalat tempts Essam, who falls in love with her, and events follow.
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