Mameluke

Mameluke

97 mins | Drama, Action, Adventure, Romance, War, History | Sept. 14, 1958

In Arabic, “mameluke” means a white slave, a prisoner. In Egypt, this name was given to prisoners of war who had been sold into slavery from Georgia and other countries of the Caucasus. The action of this drama starts in Georgia in the late 18th century. Two friends are abducted and sold into slavery. One ends up in Egypt, the other - in Venice. Years later, they meet by the ancient pyramids, in the desert where a battle is going on between the armies of Bonaparte and Ali-bey, the ruler of Egypt. In a combat with a French officer, the Mameluke injures him. Falling from his horse onto the sand, the officer exclaims in Georgian: “Vai, nana!” (“Oh, mother!”). And the Mameluke recognizes in him a mate of his childhood games.

Mameluke

97 mins | Drama, Action, Adventure, Romance, War, History | Sept. 14, 1958

Mameluke
In Arabic, “mameluke” means a white slave, a prisoner. In Egypt, this name was given to prisoners of war who had been sold into slavery from Georgia and other countries of the Caucasus. The action of this drama starts in Georgia in the late 18th century. Two friends are abducted and sold into slavery. One ends up in Egypt, the other - in Venice. Years later, they meet by the ancient pyramids, in the desert where a battle is going on between the armies of Bonaparte and Ali-bey, the ruler of Egypt. In a combat with a French officer, the Mameluke injures him. Falling from his horse onto the sand, the officer exclaims in Georgian: “Vai, nana!” (“Oh, mother!”). And the Mameluke recognizes in him a mate of his childhood games.
IMDb rating 7.3
Producers Georgian-Film
Original title მამლუქი
Directors Davit Rondeli
Writers Uiarago, Davit Rondeli

Cast

Dato Danelia

as Khvicha

Vaja Djodjua

as Gocha

Otar Koberidze

as Mahmudi

Akaki Khorava

as Ali-Bei

Lia Eliava

as Zeinabi

Giorgi Shavgulidze

as Aslan-Bei

Dudukhana Tserodze

as Mzekha

Mikheil Vashadze

as Taguia

Bukhuti Zakariadze

as Markozi

Veriko Anjaparidze

as Rodami

Zurab Laperadze

as Ali-Huseini

Shakro Gomelauri

as Ali-Jusupi

Tariel Sakvarelidze

as Napoleon Bonaparte