Uyun sahira

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Directed byAhmed Galal
Written byAhmed Galal
Produced byAssia Dagher
StarringAssia Dagher
Mary Queeny
Ahmad Galal
Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy
Youssef Saleh
Uyun sahira
عيون ساحرة
Directed byAhmed Galal
Written byAhmed Galal
Produced byAssia Dagher
StarringAssia Dagher
Mary Queeny
Ahmad Galal
Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy
Youssef Saleh
Production
company
Lotus Films
Distributed byBehna Films
Release date
  • February 8, 1934 (1934-02-08)
Running time
125
CountryEgypt
LanguageEgyptian Arabic

Uyun sahira (Arabic: عيون ساحرة, lit. “Bewitching Eyes”) is a 1934 Egyptian film directed by Ahmed Galal. It is often considered the first Egyptian horror film, and caused some controversy at the time.

Delilah, a singer, seems at first to be in mutual love with a young man named Sami, but her club won't let him in much, and he grows distant while she grows fonder. She accosts him demanding he reconsider, jumping into his car as he leaves the club. Sami's car crashes, throwing him to his death, but Delilah escapes. Heartbroken and traumatized, she visits his grave in the dead of night and performs occult rituals to revive him. Sami's ghost appears and instructs her to inject the blood of a virgin girl into the corpse to reincarnate him. Delilah, whose eyes are famously captivating, roams around Cairo until she happens upon a destitute lottery ticket seller named Hayat, proceeding to lead her back to Sami's grave. Once she completes the transfusion, Delilah realizes the girl is channeling Sami's emotions; Sami pinches Delilah's arm and tries to escape with Hayat, leading a new love between the two to break the spell and dash Delilah's dreams once more. Delilah is awoken by her maid to find it was all a dream.[1]

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