Night of the Hunchback
| Night of the Hunchback | |
|---|---|
Theatrical poster | |
| شب قوزی | |
| Directed by | Farrokh Ghaffari |
| Screenplay by | Farrokh Ghaffari Jalal Moghadam |
| Story by | One Thousand and One Nights |
| Produced by | Farrokh Ghaffari |
| Starring | Mohammad Ali Keshavarz Farrokh Ghaffari Zakaria Hasehmi Pari Saberi Khosrow Sahami |
| Cinematography | Gerium Hayrapetian |
| Edited by | Ragnar |
| Music by | Hussein Malek |
Production company | Iran Nama |
| Distributed by | Ashena Company |
Running time | 91 min |
| Country | Iran |
| Language | Persian |
Night of the Hunchback (Persian: شب قوزی, romanized: Shab-e Quzi) is a 1965 Iranian film comedy, directed and produced by Farrokh Ghaffari. The film script was based on a story from One Thousand and One Nights, but arranged for modern city life in Tehran. This was Ghaffari's third film after Jonub-e Shahr (The South of the City) and Arous Kodumeh? (Which One is Bride) which both didn't have a good grossing. Jalal Moghadam (another intellectual film director) and George Lichensky (an Iranian-Assyrian cinematographer) encouraged Ghaffari to make this film. At first the story was set in the medieval times as in the ancient stories of One Thousand and One Nights occurred. However, the censorship office forced Ghaffari to turn the story of the film to a modern setting.