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Egypt by Three: Directed by Victor Stoloff. With Joseph Cotten, Ann Stanville, Jackie Graven, Paul Campbell. Three stories of Egyptian locale: 1) Deals with murder and violence, 2) Pilgrimage to Mecca, and 3) Comedy about desert life. First American picture filmed entirely in Egypt.
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- Drama
- Victor Stoloff
- 1953-04
Egypt by Three (1953) ثلاث قصص مصرية. Movie. Egypt. 76 minutes. Released. MPAA. NR. Release Date: 1 April 1953 (US) (more) Three separate stories that take place in Egypt; the first features a gruesome murder; the second is a tale of a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca; while the third is a comical tale set in the ...Read more. Director:
Overview. Three tales of life on the Nile River reveal love and vengeance, religion and deception. Each atmospheric vignette offers an eye-opening take on the culture, attitudes and religion of the Middle East. First, a knife thrower's affair threatens his mistress.
Synopsis. Three tales of life on the Nile River reveal love and vengeance, religion and deception. Each atmospheric vignette offers an eye-opening take on the culture, attitudes and religion of the Middle East. First, a knife thrower’s affair threatens his mistress.
- Victor Stoloff
- The Filmmakers Company (FM)
Year: 1953. Original title: Egypt by Three. Synopsis: Three stories of Egyptian locale: 1) Deals with murder and violence, 2) Pilgrimage to Mecca, and 3) Comedy about desert life.You can watch Egypt by Three through flatrate on the platforms: Amazon Prime Video,fuboTV,MGM Plus Amazon Channel,MGM Plus Roku Premium Channel
- Victor Stolof
- Joseph Cotten
Synopsis. Three tales of life on the Nile River reveal love and vengeance, religion and deception. Each atmospheric vignette offers an eye-opening take on the culture, attitudes and religion of the Middle East. First, a knife thrower's affair threatens his mistress. Then, the plague tests a band of pilgrims journeying to Mecca.
Egypt by Three was the first non-documentary feature film directed by Stoloff, who worked primarily in television begining in the early 1950s.