The Naked Truth (1963 film)
1963 Egyptian film
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The Naked Truth (Arabic: الحقيقة العارية, transliterated as El-Haqiqa El-Aria) is an Egyptian film released on December 16, 1963. The film is directed by Atef Salem, features a screenplay by Mohamed Osman, and stars Magda, Ihab Nafea, Seham Fathi, Faten El Shoubashi, and Abdel Moneim Ibrahim.[1] In 1975, the film was also released in the Soviet Union.[2]
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| الحقيقة العارية | |
| Directed by | Atef Salem |
| Written by | Mohamed Osman |
| Produced by | Magda al-Sabahi |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
| Country | Egypt |
| Language | Egyptian Arabic |
Cast
- Magda el-Sabahi (Amal Abdelhamid)
- Ihab Nafea (Ahmed Refaat)
- Seham Fathi (Karima)
- Faten El Shoubashi (Hoda)
- Abdel Moneim Ibrahim (Ramses)
Synopsis
Amal Abdelhamid is a woman who wants to be independent and shape her destiny without men, so she stays unmarried and works successfully as a tourist guide. One day, while she guides a tour group on a trip to Aswan, everything changes when she falls for the engineer Ahmed Refaat (Ihab Nafea). He is working on building the Aswan Dam and changes her ideas about men completely.[3]