Ghazal Al Banat

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Layla with Youssef Wahby from another movie
Layla with Youssef Wahby from another movie

Ghazal Al Banat (Arabic: غزل البنات‎, English: The Flirtation of Girls) is a (1949) Egyptian Film. It is Naguib Al Rihani's last film and was shown in cinemas after his death.

The film had a unique cast for its time as a lot of the Egyptian stars of that era shared in it. The film was produced by Anwar Wagdi, who was married to the film leading female star Leila Mourad. Ghazal Al Banat was also the last appearance of Mohamed Abdel Wahab in a film.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Laila, the daughter of Mourad Pasha who is very wealthy can't pass her exams in Arabic language. Marzouk Afandy who works for the Pasha brings Mr. Hamam to help her with her studies.

Through a lot of funny scenes Mr. Hamam falls in love with Laila but realises she will be better of with Wahid, who helped taking her out of a nightclub, where she was with Anwar.

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