Shalom the Sportsman Trailer

Shalom the Sportsman Trailer (1937)

18 November 1937 Drama, Comedy 100 mins

The sandwich seller (Shalom) is surprised that he has inherited a fortune from his aunt who lives in the city of Damanhour, so he decides to travel there. While riding the train, he meets the football player (Sayed) who offers to help him become a player as well. (Kellan) asks (Shalom) to manage the restaurant he owns for him, so (Shalom) decides to manage the restaurant to serve the athletes.

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Cello Cicivelli

Cello Cicivelli Camera Operator

Mahmoud Nasr

Mahmoud Nasr Camera Operator

International Releases Dates

Egypt 18 November 1937

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