It was directed by Hassan al-Imam as a kind of remake of his earlier 1951 release حكم القوى (“The Powers That Be”), starring Mohsen Sarhan and Huda Sultan.
Soheir Ramzi, Nabila Ebeid, Yousuf Shaaban, and Samir Sabri star in a tale of a song-and-dance troupe mired in massive debt.
Hussein starts a song-and-dance troupe starring singer-dancer Karawan (Soheir Ramzi), who dates Qassem (Yousuf Shaaban), whom she knew at a nightclub where she performed raqs sharqi.
Public Prosecutor Ezz el-Din (Abu Bakr Ezzat) begins to investigate Tafaida’s murder and arrests Hussein, who is represented by his lawyer Rostam.
[1] Mahmoud Kassem wrote in an article for Al-Shorouk that In the 1970s, more than a quarter-century into his career, Hassan al-Imam decided to re-direct many of his earlier films…The main literary source was Roger la Honte, [published in 1886] by the French author Jules Mary.