Viva Zalata

Viva Zalata (Arabic: ڤيڤا زلاطا) is a 1976 Egyptian western comedy film directed by Hassan Hafez.[1][2][3][4]

Viva Zalata
Directed byHassan Hafez
Screenplay byAnwar Abdallah
Produced byFouad El Mohandes
Starring
CinematographyWadid Serry
Edited byKamal Abou El Ela
Music byTarek Sharara
Release date
  • 24 May 1976 (1976-05-24)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryEgypt
LanguageArabic

Synopsis

Zalata immigrates to New Mexico, where he becomes a city hero and eventually mayor. After he is killed by Billy the Kid, his daughter Negma returns to Egypt to find her cousin Metwali for a revenge mission. A playboy and more lover than fighter, Metwali decides to accompany his cousin back to New Mexico. Learning a lot along the way, he avenges his uncle and marries Negma, returning to the Al-Hussainiya neighborhood of Cairo to settle down.

Cast

  • Fouad el-Mohandes as Zalata/Metwali
  • Shwikar as Negma
  • Samir Ghanem as Chief Yellow Cloud
  • Tawfik el-Deken as wagon train leader
  • Nabila El Sayed as saloon owner
  • Hassan Mustafa as the Sheriff
  • Mahmoud Morsi
  • Gamal Ismail as General Batista
  • Salama Elias as casino owner
  • Nabil Al-Hajrasi as respresentative of the Ministry of Tourism
  • Osama Abbas as United States government representative
  • Nabil Badr as Mexican government representative
  • Zouzou Shakib as Zainab al-Alameh
  • Seif Allah Mokhtar as follower of Zalata
  • Helmi Halali as wagon train member
  • Hassan Abdin as King Size
  • Ahmed Nabil as follower of Zalata
  • Mohamed Taha as friend of Metwali
  • Ahmed Shokry
  • Mahmoud Abu Zeid as Qaza’a, the sheriff’s deputy
  • Zakariya Mowafi as Hani, the saloon owner’s son
  • Izz al-din Islam as undertaker
  • Almontaser Bellah as follower of Zalata
  • Samiha Mohamed as shopkeeper’s wife
  • Sayed Mounir
  • Hussein Fahmy as Billy the Kid
  • El-Toukhy Tawfiq as wagon train member
  • Mohamed Sobhi

See also

References

  1. Armes, Roy (2008). Dictionary of African Filmmakers. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0253351166.
  2. Brière, Jean-François (January 2008). Dictionnaire des cinéastes africains de long métrage. KARTHALA Editions. ISBN 9782811142506. in French
  3. Cowie, Peter (1977). International Film Guide. Tantivy Press. ISBN 9780498021060.
  4. "Remembering Fouad El-Mohandes: The Master of Egyptian comedy". Ahram Online.


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