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Sayed the Servant Boy, is a 1985 Egyptian play, directed by Hussein Kamal, and starring Adel Emam, Ragaa Al-Giddawy, Mustafa Metwalli. with a runtime of 174 minutes.
Sayed the Servant Boy is an Egyptian comedy centered on Sayed, a young man fleeing a one-year prison sentence for assaulting a con artist. Seeking refuge with his uncle — a cook employed by a wealthy family — Sayed ends up working alongside him as a household servant. The story takes a comedic turn when the wealthy patriarch's daughter receives her third and final divorce after endless quarrels, and Sayed finds himself chosen to play the role of the "muhallil" — a legally required interim husband under Islamic law. Caught between his fugitive status and this bizarre domestic arrangement, Sayed stumbles through a series of hilarious situations that lampoon Egyptian class dynamics, family drama, and social conventions with sharp wit and an irresistible sense of humor.
El-Wad Sayyed El-Shaghghal is a comedy play consisting of eight scenes. The play was written by Sayyed Hegab and Samir Abdelazim. Also, It was directed by Hesin Kamal, and starring Adel Emam, Omar Elhariri, Mustafa Metwalli, Moshira Ismail, Ragaa Al Geddawy, and Youssef Dawoud. In the first three years of the play, the female lead was played by Sawsan Badr. The play was first performed on June 20, 1985, and it ran for two hours and 53 minutes.
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