
The Victory of Youth
Comedy · Music · Romance
Overview
Waheed, the young composer, struggles with his sister, the singer Nadia, to make a living. They find work in one of the nightclubs, but the manager expels them because Nadia refuses to sit with the patrons. They suffer from torment and homelessness. Nadia falls in love with the wealthy Mohi, who agrees to marry her, but his mother opposes. As for Waheed, He also loves a rich girl and agrees with her brother to marry her. Mohi marries Nadia without caring about his mother, and Waheed succeeds in presenting the operetta he dreamed of directing.
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Farid Al-Atrash
Farid Al-Atrash
وحيد
Farid Al-Atrash
وحيد


Asmahan
Asmahan
نادية
Asmahan
نادية


Hassan Fayek
Hassan Fayek
لوز
Hassan Fayek
لوز


Bishara Wakim
Bishara Wakim
بشارة
Bishara Wakim
بشارة


Hassan Kamel
Hassan Kamel
بندق
Hassan Kamel
بندق


Mary Moneib
Mary Moneib
أم إسماعيل
Mary Moneib
أم إسماعيل


Anwar Wagdi
Anwar Wagdi
محيي
Anwar Wagdi
محيي


Stephan Rosti
Stephan Rosti
طه طه
Stephan Rosti
طه طه


Fouad Shafiq
Fouad Shafiq
جوز
Fouad Shafiq
جوز


Samia Gamal
Samia Gamal
Samia Gamal
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