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Hakam Qaraqush, is a 1953 Egyptian movie, directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab, and starring Nour El Hoda, Zaki Rostom, Mimi Chakib. with a runtime of 110 minutes.
Hakam Qaraqush is a classic Egyptian historical drama starring Zaki Rustom as Governor Qaraqosh, a ruler whose heart is captivated by Nour Al-Huda, a young woman from the common people. To secure her hand, he appoints her father — played by Siraj Munir — as prime minister. The father uses his new position not for personal gain but to champion the people's rights against oppression. Meanwhile, Nour Al-Huda's own heart belongs to a revolutionary young man who dreams of change. A richly layered story that weaves love, governance, and rebellion into a compelling portrait of power and its limits.
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