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The black knight 1954

90 min📅 1954-03-29

Directed by Niazi Mostafa, *The Black Knight (1954)* is a gripping tale of identity, love, and survival set against the backdrop of warring Bedouin tribes.

Director: Niazi Mostafa

Cast

Kouka
Kouka
Farha/The Black Knight
Yehia Chahine
Yehia Chahine
Essam
Farid Shawqy
Farid Shawqy
Sayeb
Samiha Tawfiq
Samiha Tawfiq
Said Abou Bakr
Said Abou Bakr
Bahloul
Fouad Fahim
Fouad Fahim
Rafeaa ElShal
Rafeaa ElShal
Mahmoud Ismail
Mahmoud Ismail
Hanzal
Salah Nazmi
Salah Nazmi
Aawatif Ramadan
Aawatif Ramadan

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Black Knight (1954)* about?

The film follows a young woman who escapes her war-torn Bedouin roots to survive in the city before returning to claim her heritage. Rejected by her tribe, she disguises herself as a knight to join their fight and seek justice for her family's tragic past.

Who directed *The Black Knight*?

Niazi Mostafa directed *The Black Knight (1954)*, a film that blends drama, action, and tribal conflict into a compelling narrative.

Who stars in *The Black Knight*?

The film features Kouka, Yehia Chahine, Farid Shawqy, Samiha Tawfiq, and Said Abou Bakr in key roles, with additional supporting performances by Fouad Fahim.

Is *The Black Knight (1954)* worth watching?

Though unrated, *The Black Knight* offers a unique blend of drama and action set in a vivid Bedouin world. Its themes of identity and courage make it a hidden gem for fans of classic adventure films.

How long is *The Black Knight*?

*The Black Knight (1954)* runs for 90 minutes.

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About The Black Knight (1954) — A Bedouin revenge tale of love, identity, and bravery

Directed by Niazi Mostafa, *The Black Knight (1954)* is a gripping tale of identity, love, and survival set against the backdrop of warring Bedouin tribes. The story follows a young woman, orphaned after her parents were killed for defying tribal traditions, who escapes to the city and finds refuge in a circus. When she later learns of her lineage, she returns to claim her heritage, only to face rejection from her own people. Her journey takes a dramatic turn when she disguises herself as a knight to prove her worth and fight alongside her tribe during a brutal raid. Amidst themes of betrayal, courage, and redemption, the film weaves a rich tapestry of drama and action, blending personal struggle with the harsh realities of tribal conflict.

With its strong performances and atmospheric storytelling, *The Black Knight (1954)* captures the essence of classic adventure cinema, where loyalty is tested and love defies ancient grudges.