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30 Days in Prison, is a 1966 Egyptian play, directed by Niazi Mostafa, and starring Farid Shawqy, Madiha Kamel, Abu Bakr Ezzat. with a runtime of 111 minutes.
30 Days in Prison is a classic Egyptian comedy film starring Farid Shawki and Abu Bakr Ezzat. The story follows Amshir, a loyal strongman working at a cabaret owned by his wealthy friend Medhat Al-Shamashiri. When Medhat is sentenced to a month in prison for burning the mustache of a powerful Upper Egyptian notable, he convinces Amshir to serve the sentence in his place in exchange for money. While Amshir sits behind bars, Medhat wastes no time pursuing other women — until his fiancée Suhair uncovers his true nature. A cascade of comic situations ensues, exposing Medhat's deceptions and testing the limits of loyalty and friendship. The film is a beloved example of Egyptian comedic cinema, driven by the charismatic performances of its lead cast.
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