Viva Zalata
Viva Zalata (Arabic: ڤيڤا زلاطا) is a 1976 Egyptian western comedy film directed by Hassan Hafez.[1][2][3][4]
| Viva Zalata | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Hassan Hafez | 
| Screenplay by | Anwar Abdallah | 
| Produced by | Fouad El Mohandes | 
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Wadid Serry | 
| Edited by | Kamal Abou El Ela | 
| Music by | Tarek Sharara | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 120 minutes | 
| Country | Egypt | 
| Language | Arabic | 
Synopsis
    
Zalata immigrates to New Mexico, where he becomes a city hero and eventually mayor. After he is killed by Billy the Kid, his daughter Negma returns to Egypt to find her cousin Metwali for a revenge mission. A playboy and more lover than fighter, Metwali decides to accompany his cousin back to New Mexico. Learning a lot along the way, he avenges his uncle and marries Negma, returning to the Al-Hussainiya neighborhood of Cairo to settle down.
Cast
    
- Fouad el-Mohandes as Zalata/Metwali
 - Shwikar as Negma
 - Samir Ghanem as Chief Yellow Cloud
 - Tawfik el-Deken as wagon train leader
 - Nabila El Sayed as saloon owner
 - Hassan Mustafa as the Sheriff
 - Mahmoud Morsi
 - Gamal Ismail as General Batista
 - Salama Elias as casino owner
 - Nabil Al-Hajrasi as respresentative of the Ministry of Tourism
 - Osama Abbas as United States government representative
 - Nabil Badr as Mexican government representative
 - Zouzou Shakib as Zainab al-Alameh
 - Seif Allah Mokhtar as follower of Zalata
 - Helmi Halali as wagon train member
 - Hassan Abdin as King Size
 - Ahmed Nabil as follower of Zalata
 - Mohamed Taha as friend of Metwali
 - Ahmed Shokry
 - Mahmoud Abu Zeid as Qaza’a, the sheriff’s deputy
 - Zakariya Mowafi as Hani, the saloon owner’s son
 - Izz al-din Islam as undertaker
 - Almontaser Bellah as follower of Zalata
 - Samiha Mohamed as shopkeeper’s wife
 - Sayed Mounir
 - Hussein Fahmy as Billy the Kid
 - El-Toukhy Tawfiq as wagon train member
 - Mohamed Sobhi
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- Armes, Roy (2008). Dictionary of African Filmmakers. ISBN 978-0253351166.
 - Brière, Jean-François (January 2008). Dictionnaire des cinéastes africains de long métrage. ISBN 9782811142506. in French
 - Cowie, Peter (1977). International Film Guide. ISBN 9780498021060.
 - "Remembering Fouad El-Mohandes: The Master of Egyptian comedy". Ahram Online.
 
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