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Trivia (12)
  The opening credits use the famous chase music from Egyptian films.
  The music of Song: Ala Hasab Wedad Qalbi by Abdel-Halim Hafez (the “according to the wind” passage) is used repeatedly for comic effect in more than one scene in the film.
  The taxi of The First Mistress is numbered: 4972.
  The famous femme-fatale music from Egyptian films is used.
  Among Mahmoud's lovers: Sherifa, Naeima, Hadiya, a Greek girl, and Zizi.
  Mahmoud kept chasing Nadia for five years.
  Semeida's deceased son was named Mukhaymar.
  Song: Ala Hasab Wedad Qalbi, sung by Abdel-Halim Hafez, recurs in more than one scene during the film (the “according to the wind” passage), in addition to its music.
  The honeymoon of Mahmoud and Nadia lasted 40 days.
  The wedding day of Mahmoud and Nadia: May 15.
  Club name: Maadi Club.
  Mahmoud's Sister is named Aliya.
Goofs (5)
 Some words do not match the mouth movements.
 When Nadia goes to answer the telephone after Mahmoud leaves her house for the first time, we can see the camera's shadow moving with her on the right side of the frame.
 Semeida shows Amin the picture resembling his son at the exhibition and tells him about it, even though Amin had already seen the picture at the club that same morning.
 Amin is surprised by Mahmoud's desire to marry Nadia in order to satisfy his desires, even though he himself was the one who suggested the idea in an earlier scene.
 When Salwa starts smoking, we see Mahmoud's hands clasped together, but in the next shot they are not.
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