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The white angel 1946

100 min📅 1946-12-20

Dive into the gripping drama *The White Angel (1946)*, a morally charged Egyptian film directed by Ibrahim Emara.

Director: Ibrahim Emara

Cast

Hussein Reyaad
Hussein Reyaad
Olwiya Gamil
Olwiya Gamil
Faten Hamama
Faten Hamama
Mimi Chakib
Mimi Chakib
Serag Mounir
Serag Mounir
Mahmoud El Meligy
Mahmoud El Meligy
Hassan El Mliegy
Hassan El Mliegy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The White Angel (1946)* about?

This Egyptian drama traces the rise and fall of a lawyer's clerk who trades his family for wealth and power, only to uncover a web of deceit. His journey from greed to ruin—and eventual redemption—unfolds against a backdrop of societal change and personal reckoning.

Who directed *The White Angel*?

Ibrahim Emara directed *The White Angel (1946)*, bringing a sharp, dramatic lens to this morally complex story.

Who stars in *The White Angel*?

The film features standout performances from Faten Hamama, Hussein Reyaad, Olwiya Gamil, Serag Mounir, and Mahmoud El Meligy.

Is *The White Angel (1946)* worth watching?

While the film lacks an IMDb rating, its gripping narrative and thematic depth make it a compelling watch for fans of classic Egyptian dramas. The tension between ambition and morality keeps the story engaging, even decades later.

How long is *The White Angel*?

The runtime for *The White Angel (1946)* is 100 minutes.

About The White Angel (1946) — A Classic Drama of Betrayal and Redemption

Dive into the gripping drama *The White Angel (1946)*, a morally charged Egyptian film directed by Ibrahim Emara. This intense story follows a lawyer's clerk who abandons his wife and child for a life of luxury with a wealthy woman—only to face betrayal, tragedy, and a haunting prison sentence. When he finally regains his freedom, fate offers a chance at redemption through an unexpected marriage proposal to his estranged daughter. Set against the backdrop of post-war societal shifts, the film explores themes of greed, regret, and the fragility of human relationships. With its stark visuals and emotional depth, *The White Angel* remains a compelling exploration of choices and their consequences.

Starring the legendary Faten Hamama, alongside Hussein Reyaad and Olwiya Gamil, this 100-minute classic delivers a powerful narrative that lingers long after the credits roll. Whether you're drawn to its dramatic twists or its historical significance, *The White Angel (1946)* is a film that challenges viewers to reflect on the price of ambition and the search for redemption.