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Khalid ibn el Walid is an interesting piece of historical cinema. Directed by Hussein Sedki, it captures the complex world of early Islam with a focus on its military figures. The pacing can feel slow at times, but it allows for a deeper exploration of themes like faith, loyalty, and warfare. The performances, especially those portraying Khalid and the early caliphs, are quite engaging. The practical effects in battles, while not as polished as modern standards, have a certain rawness that adds to the film's authenticity. It’s a niche film that reveals a specific cultural perspective, and fans of historical dramas will appreciate its unique take on a crucial figure from the past.
Released in 1958, Egyptian production.Black and white film, running time approximately 120 minutes.Features notable performances from actors of the era.Authentic battle sequences, capturing the era's warfare style.
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