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Directed by | Hussein Fawzi |
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Produced by | Ramses Naguib |
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Music by | Farid Ghosn |
Production company | Nahas Films |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Arabic |
Furigat (Arabic: فرجت, translated as All's Well) is an Egyptian film released on July 2, 1951. The film is directed by Hussein Fawzi, features a screenplay by Abo El Seoud El Ebiary, and stars Naima Akef, Mohsen Sarhan, Abbas Fares, 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.