The Rain Has Gone Dry (1967)
A group of farmers move to a government appointed land after their own land is taken away from them. They discover that their new land is not suitable for their crops, and they struggle to make the best out of it. Meanwhile, Haneyya tries to get closer to Hassan, whom she has been in love for years, but she's interrupted by the arrival of Hassan's wife Amina.
Director: Sayed Eissa
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: September 4, 1967
Cast
Screenplay
- Sayed Eissa (Scenario Writer)
- Abdullah Al-Toukhi
- Raafat El Mehi (Story)
Cinematography: Abdel-Moneim Behansi
Country: Egypt
Language: العربية
Original Language: ar
More Films by Director: Sayed Eissa
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Rain Has Gone Dry about?
- A group of farmers move to a government appointed land after their own land is taken away from them. They discover that their new land is not suitable for their crops, and they struggle to make the best out of it. Meanwhile, Haneyya tries to get closer to Hassan, whom she has been in love for years, but she's interrupted by the arrival of Hassan's wife Amina.
- Who directed The Rain Has Gone Dry?
- The Rain Has Gone Dry was directed by Sayed Eissa.
- Who stars in The Rain Has Gone Dry?
- The Rain Has Gone Dry stars Shoukry Sarhan, Samiha Ayoub, Soheir El Morshedy, Shafiq Nour ElDein, Badr Nofal, Ahmed Abaza.
- How long is The Rain Has Gone Dry?
- The Rain Has Gone Dry has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is The Rain Has Gone Dry?
- The Rain Has Gone Dry is a Drama film.
- Where was The Rain Has Gone Dry produced?
- The Rain Has Gone Dry was produced in Egypt.