
Al-Mughamara () (The Adventure) is a Syrian film which was released in 1974. It was directed by the Syrian film Director Muhammad Shahin. The movie is 100 minutes long.
A mamluk called Gaber, in order to take advantage of the rift between the Caliph of Baghdad and the prince he works for, volunteers to be a messenger for the prince. He also takes it as a chance to see his beloved Zomorod. Gaber suggests the prince write the message on his bald head, but when his hair grows the message disappears.
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Al-Mughamara () (The Adventure) is a Syrian film which was released in 1974. It was directed by the Syrian film Director Muhammad Shahin. The movie is 100 minutes long.
==Plot== This film depends on history trying to give some contemporary interpretations by telling about the struggle over power between the Vizier and the Caliphate. The Vizier is trying to seek help from foreign armies to help him usurp power. One guard takes the chance and delivers his head to the Vizier so as to write a message of help to the enemies. The guard starts his adventure dreaming of wealth and beautiful slave girls. But he discovers too late that the Vizier had asked the enemy to cut the head of the message carrier. So the adventure ends with death.
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