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Weddad (Arabic: وداد, lit. “Song of Hope”) is a 1936
Egyptian romantic musical film.
Weddad, also
transliterated as Wydad, is
based on a
romantic tale...
- ˈɛːvən and aˈmɔrwə ‖ ˈkwɔd ðə ˈmartʃant ‖ and ˈsɔː ˈdoːn ˈoːðər ˈmɔː ‖ ðat
ˈwɛddəd ˈbeːn ‖ 'Weeping and wailing, care and
other sorrow I know enough, in the...
- well as harmony. In 1936 she made her
debut as an
actress in the
movie Weddad by
Fritz Kramp.
During her career, she
would act in five more movies, of...
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sustained ****aults from the
Polisario fighters.
Commander Soueidatt Ould
Weddad [ar], an
officer in the
Mauritanian Parachute Regiment,
tragically lost...
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actress and
singer Umm
Kulthum with the same name,
though Latinized as
Weddad, as it
coincided with this
answer that
Zaghrouda set out from one of the...
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Hollywood and Bombay, but
ahead of Italy's Cinecittà." Umm
Kulthum starred in
Weddad, her film
debut in 1936,
which was the
first production of
Studio Misr,...
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- was
officially opened on 12
October 1935.
Studio Misr's
first film was
Weddad (1936), the
first film to star the
singer Umm Kulthum. In 1939
Studio Misr...
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figure in Misr studios,
Egypts most po****r
cinema studio at the time.
Weddad (1936)
Intisar Al
Shabab (1941) El kahira-Baghdad (1947) Ana Wa inta (1950)...
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stationed there.
During this attack, a
Mauritanian "Commandant" (Soueidatt Ould
Weddad) was
killed and a
Moroccan Northrop F-5
fighter aircraft called for support...