Cairo Station
Qinawi, a physically challenged peddler who makes his living selling newspapers in the central Cairo train station, is obsessed with Hanuma, an attractive young woman who sells drinks. While she jokes with him about a possible relationship, she is actually in love with Abu Siri, a strong and respected porter at the station who is struggling to unionize his fellow workers to combat their boss' exploitative and abusive treatment.
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Trailer: Cairo Station (1958)
Cast

Farid Shawqy
Abu Siri

Hind Rostom
Hanuma

Youssef Chahine
Qinawi

Hassan El Baroudy
Madbouli

Abdel Aziz Khalil
Abo Gaber

Ahmed Abaza
Mansour

Hussain Ismael
راكب بالقطار

Naima Wasfi
زعيمة منظمة المراة الحرة

Abdel Ghani El Nagdi
مسافر صعيدي

Abdel Hameed Badawy
الشاويش حسنين

Said Khalil
جاد الله

Abbas El Daly
عباس الشيال

Mohsen Hassanein
عسكري

Helen
حسناء المحطة

Safia Sarwat
حلاوتهم
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
This is quite a good, multi-layered romantic drama set around the bustling environment of 1950's Cairo railway station. "Hanuma" (Hind Rustum) is the drinks seller whom "Qinawi" (director, Youssef Chahine) has a serious crush on. Snag for him is that she has her eyes on the burly porter "Abu Siri" (Farid Shawqi) who is also a bit of an activist - trying to galvanise the chaotic and easily scared staff at the station to face up to their greedy, conniving boss. It's got to be said that the way the women are treated is tough to watch 60 years on; but, oddly enough, that lends to the authenticity of the prevailing culture that gives the film some of it's edge. The acting is good; though the dialogue way too wordy - the direction is tight and conveys all the hectic, rushed way of life for all concerned whilst gently managing the menace as things take a much more dark (and sexually pervasive) series of turns. No point imposing 2020s attitudes on it - it is what it is, and that isn't at all bad if you remember that.
azdave2024
Enthralling--confusing--not what I expected!  his noir film really challenged my and was very much a study of the underbelly of the human condition.    
I never figured out the two you lovers.  The film ends with them seemingly implying they are central.  I am not sure why.  
Leaving me unsettled and hungry I will watch it again.
AzDave
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