El Hakim (1957)
5/10
Walk Like An Egyptian (West German Style) with O.W. FISCHER and Nadja TILLER
13 January 2024
Doctor's visit in Egypt with O. W. Fischer and Nadja Tiller

The FilmAufbau in Göttingen really dared to do something: In order to film the successful novel "Doktor Ibrahim" (1935) by John Knittel, they went to the Nile for exterior filming. Some interesting photos were taken there, but you also have to accept O. W. Fischer with Egyptian make-up. Something like that would rightly be unthinkable today. And it doesn't work well either. The German actors (including Robert Graf) seem like foreign bodies in the hustle and bustle of Cairo.

Little Ibrahim (Michael Ande) grows up in a slum and dreams of becoming a doctor. The adult Ibrahim (O. W. Fischer) becomes so successful as a doctor that he can also practice in Paris and London. Of course, love has to fall by the wayside, even if he crosses paths with beautiful women: seductively sexy like Giulia Rubini, ladylike cool like Elisabeth Müller and caring, affectionate like Nadja Tiller!

Director Rolf Thiele has staged quite a joke that primarily celebrates beautiful images. That's worth something, but as a story it's not convincing.
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