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1994 Egyptian film
Road to Eilat
Egyptian Arabic الطريق إلى إيلات
Directed by Inaam Mohammed Ali Written by Fayez Ghaly Produced by Mamdouh El Leithy Starring
Salah Zulfikar
Ezzat El Alaili Nabil Al-Halfawi Cinematography Sobhi Basta Edited by Kamal Abu El Ela Music by Yasser Abdel Rahman Production company
Distributed by
Egyptian Television Network Release date
Running time
156 minutes Country Egypt Language Egyptian Arabic
Road to Eilat (
Egyptian Arabic : الطريق إلى إيلات translit: Al-Tareek Ela Eilat or El Tareeq Ela Eilat
aliases : The Road to Eilat ) is a 1994
Egyptian
war film directed by Inaam Mohammed Ali and features
Salah Zulfikar in a special appearance as
Admiral
Fouad Abu Zikry , the
commander of
Egyptian Navy .
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[4] The film stars
Ezzat El Alaili and Nabil Al-Halfawi. The film is Salah Zulfikar's final film role.
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Plot
The film takes place during the
War of Attrition in 1969, before the
October War , specifically in July. The film deals with the Egyptian raids on the Israeli port of
Eilat , operations carried out by a group of frogmen belonging to the
Egyptian Navy , when they attacked the Eilat War Port and were able to destroy two warships: Beit Sheva, Bat Yam and the war pier (the two ships were attacking the Egyptian positions in the
Red Sea after the Israeli forces took over the Sinai), then the return of these frogs safely after completing their mission successfully, after the martyrdom of one hero.
Film crew
Screenplay: Fayez Ghaly
Directed by: Inaam Muhammad Ali
Produced by: Production Sector
Egyptian Television
Producer: Mamdouh El-Leithy
Producers:
Muhammad Khamis
Emad El-Sheikh
Muhammad Tawfiq
Ali Mahmoud
Ahmed Hamid
Music score: Yasser Abdel Rahman
Palestinian dialect references: Majeh Badrakhan
Hebrew dialect references: Tawheed Majdi
Makeup:
Ramadan Imam
Imam Ramadan
Muhammad Ramadan
Hairdresser: Mamdouh Omar
Clothes: Ahmed Salem
Accessory: Amin Mostafa
Executors of the decor:
Muhammad Al-Boushi
Muhammad Zaki
Sayed Amin
Ahmed Othman
Sharif Al-Salami
Abdel Hamid Abdel Fattah
Tariq Al-Boushi
Ibrahim Harb
Mohamed Abdel-Alim
Ahmed Abdel-Gawad
Salah Abu Al-Majd
Hassan Ali Hassan
Saad Ali Esawy
Muhammad Tammam Al-Bushy
Mahmoud Hassan
Mohamed Abdel-Sabour
Voice recorder
Adeeb Fouad
Ahmed Abdel Khaleq
Assistant Mixing: Hiam Mohamed
Photography: Sobhi Basta
Clacket: Ibrahim Bayoumi
Registrar: Mohsen Abdelazim
Military Experts
Retired Major General Ibrahim Dakhakhni
Retired Admiral Mustafa Taher
From the
Navy
Rear Admiral: Farouk Mohsab
Commodore: Nabawi Shalaby
Admiral: Abdel Azim Tawash
Naval Colonel: Mustafa Abdel-Raouf Al-Haw
Marine Major: Ashraf Mohamed
Naval Captain: Mohamed Sharif, Military Training Supervisor
Cast
Primary cast
Supporting cast
Amin Hashem as employee responsible for
Egyptian Radio
Sherine Wagdy as Captain Mahmoud's wife
Nahed Rushdie as Captain Radi's wife
Alan Zoghby as Israeli officer
Muhammad Mahmoud as Abu Jihad, a Palestinian fighter
Tariq Al-Amir
Ibrahim Balousha
Muhammad Ammar
Youssef Hussein
Muhammad Safwat
Tawheed Magdy
Magdy Suleiman
See also
References
^
الحوادث (in Arabic). مؤسسة الحوادث للصحافة والنشر. May 1994.
^ قاسم, محمود (3 October 2020).
موسوعة الممثل في السينما العربية، الجزء الأول (in Arabic). E-Kutub Ltd.
ISBN
978-1-78058-548-2 .
^
الشراع (in Arabic). 1994.
^ البنا, د دعاء أحمد (2019).
دراما المخابرات.. وقضايا الهوية الوطنية (in Arabic). Al Arabi Publishing and Distributing.
ISBN
978-977-319-487-1 .
^ Hillauer, Rebecca (2005).
Encyclopedia of Arab Women Filmmakers . American Univ in Cairo Press.
ISBN
978-977-424-943-3 .
^ Sakr, Naomi (24 September 2004).
Women and Media in the Middle East: Power Through Self-expression . Bloomsbury Publishing.
ISBN
978-0-85773-021-3 .
^ Tolchin, Martin; Tolchin, Susan J. (30 October 2007).
A World Ignited: How Apostles of Ethnic, Religious, and Racial Hatred Torch the Globe . Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
ISBN
978-1-4617-1165-0 .
^ Abdelrahman, Maha M.; Hamdy, Iman A.; Rouchdy, Malak S.; Saad, Reem (2006).
Cultural Dynamics in Contemporary Egypt . American University in Cairo Press.
ISBN
978-977-424-982-2 .
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