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The hardest marriage, is a 1970 Egyptian movie, directed by Mohamed Nabih, and starring Abdel Moneim Madbouly, Youssef Fakhr El Din, Mervat Amin. with a runtime of 90 minutes.
The Hardest Marriage is an Arabic comedy following three sisters determined to escape their father's pressure to marry them off to their cousins. Rather than submit, the sisters disguise themselves as men and slip away to Cairo to take refuge with their uncle. Their outraged father responds by dispatching the cousins to track them down and bring them home — setting the stage for a comic chase full of mistaken identities, awkward situations, and the inevitable complications of maintaining a disguise in close quarters. A lighthearted film that wraps a serious subject — a woman's right to choose her own husband — in warm, crowd-pleasing comedy.
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