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1949 Egyptian film
Kursi al-I`tiraf
Kursi al-I`tiraf poster
Directed byYoussef Wahbi
Written byYoussef Wahbi
Produced byGabriel Nahas
Ramses Naguib
StarringFaten Hamama
Fakher Fakher
Abdel Alim Khattab
Youssef Wahbi
CinematographyMahmoud Nasr
Release date
  • 1949 (1949)
CountryEgypt
LanguageArabic

Kursi al-I`tiraf listen (Arabic: كرسي الإعتراف, Chair of Confession) is a 1949 Egyptian crime/drama film. It starred Faten Hamama, Fakher Fakher, Abdel Alim Khattab, and Youssef Wahbi, who also directed the movie and wrote its script. Youssef Wahbi, who had played the role of Cardinal Giovanni, received a golden medal from the Vatican.

Plot

The film portrays the various lives of members of the Catholic Medici family, which is headed by Cardinal Giovanni. The Cardinal's brother, Guliano, has fallen in love with a young and beautiful lady, Phileberta. Another man, Andrea, a handsome and successful army leader, is also in love with her. He competes with Guliano for her heart.

Andrea plots for a dangerous conspiracy; he kills Phileberta's mother and hides his crime. Guliano is blamed for the murder and is then executed and put to death. Months later, Andrea confesses to the cardinal of his malignant crime. Cardinal Giovanni is devastated from the truth of his brother's death.

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