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Osman is a tram conductor, Sayed is a tram driver, and his son, Taata, loves singing. Taata meets the dancer, Nosa, and they fall in love. She invites him to visit her at the cabaret. Nosa's friend, Ajoura, is annoyed by Taata's appearance. A wealthy man offers him a job as a singer with Nosa in the cabaret. Osman tries to push his son to marry his neighbor.

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  • Mohamed El Kahlawy

    Mohamed El Kahlawy

    Al-Usta Ta'ta

  • Ali AlKassar

    Ali AlKassar

    Osman Efendi

  • Mary Moneib

    Mary Moneib

    Umm Ta'ta

  • Horeya Mohamed

    Horeya Mohamed

    Noussa

  • Hassan Fayek

    Hassan Fayek

    Radwan Effendi

  • Abdel Fattah Al-Qosari

    Abdel Fattah Al-Qosari

    Agora

  • Mahmoud Shoukoko

    Mahmoud Shoukoko

    Dokdok

  • Omar ElGizawy

    Omar ElGizawy

    monologist

  • Fahmy Amman

    Fahmy Amman

    Agora's secretary

Overview

Osman is a tram conductor, Sayed is a tram driver, and his son, Taata, loves singing. Taata meets the dancer, Nosa, and they fall in love. She invites him to visit her at the cabaret. Nosa's friend, Ajoura, is annoyed by Taata's appearance. A wealthy man offers him a job as a singer with Nosa in the cabaret. Osman tries to push his son to marry his neighbor.

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