The most decadent movie in the history of Egyptian cinema.. Mervat Amin without clothes.. and Rushdi Abaza commits an unforgivable crime.! !


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Mervat Amin was born in Egypt in 1964, to a Scottish mother and an Egyptian father. She started her artistic career by chance, following graduating from the Faculty of Arts, Department of English,

After the late artist Ahmed Ramzy saw her and admired her beauty, he nominated her for the artist Ahmed Mazhar, to play a role with him in the movie “Confused Souls”.

Because of her beauty and the innocence of her features, she is considered one of the most important stars of the last century, because of her many and varied works of art, during which she emerged and her star shone until she was called the “Egyptian cinema cat.” “Amin” participated.

In more than 120 films, since the beginning of her artistic career, in the late sixties, the most prominent of them came the movie “My Father Over the Tree”, with the brown Nightingale Abdel Halim Hafez. Over the Nile”, 1971,

Then the movie “The Grandson”, with the artists “Abdel-Moneim Madbouly”, “Nour Sharif”, “Karim Mokhtar”, then the movie “Search for a scandal”, “Barefoot on the Gold Bridge”, with “Hussein Fahmy”,

In addition to the famous movie “The Greatest Child in the World”, with the late artist Rushdi Abaza, and the late artist “Hind Rostom”, the main reason for her classification as one of the most daring artists, and winning the title of “Egraha Star”

Because she abandoned all her clothes in one of the scenes that she collected with the late artist “Rushdi Abaza”, and the film was classified as one of the boldest and hottest films produced by Arab cinema,

Because of the daring scenes it contained, he was banned from showing, by a decision of the Artistic Works Censorship, and despite that, they were fully circulated on video tapes.

The film revolves around a married university doctor, who is seduced by his friend’s daughter with her super beauty, and tries to resist, but he commits a sin and surrenders to it in the end.

And for her efforts to give birth to “the greatest child in the world”, and despite the criticism, “Amin” presented, in the same year, the movie “A Nose and Three Eyes”, which was produced in 1972, during which she also appeared while she was giving up her clothes in a scene with the late artist “Mahmoud Yassin”.

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