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Giv'at Halfon Eina Ona

  • 1976
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,9/10
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Gavri Banai, Shaike Levi, Yisrael Poliakov, Nitza Shaul, and Tuvia Tzafir in Giv'at Halfon Eina Ona (1976)
Comedy

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSergio Konstanza, in debt to Mr. Hasson, flees to join an Army reserve unit led by a Sergeant interested in one of Hasson's daughters. However, Hasson demands his older daughter marries firs... Alles lesenSergio Konstanza, in debt to Mr. Hasson, flees to join an Army reserve unit led by a Sergeant interested in one of Hasson's daughters. However, Hasson demands his older daughter marries first before allowing the younger one to wed.Sergio Konstanza, in debt to Mr. Hasson, flees to join an Army reserve unit led by a Sergeant interested in one of Hasson's daughters. However, Hasson demands his older daughter marries first before allowing the younger one to wed.

  • Regie
    • Assi Dayan
  • Drehbuch
    • Naftali Alter
    • Assi Dayan
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Yisrael Poliakov
    • Gavri Banai
    • Shaike Levi
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,9/10
    1601
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Assi Dayan
    • Drehbuch
      • Naftali Alter
      • Assi Dayan
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Yisrael Poliakov
      • Gavri Banai
      • Shaike Levi
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    • 1Kritische Rezension
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    Yisrael Poliakov
    Yisrael Poliakov
    • Sergio Konstanza
    Gavri Banai
    Gavri Banai
    • Sgt. Raphael 'Jinji' Moked
    Shaike Levi
    Shaike Levi
    • Victor Hasson
    Nitza Shaul
    Nitza Shaul
    • Yael 'Yaeli' Hasson
    Tuvia Tzafir
    Tuvia Tzafir
    • Capt. Shamgar
    Oshik Levi
    Oshik Levi
    • Jahnun
    Moshe Ish-Kassit
    Moshe Ish-Kassit
    • Yossifon
    Menahem Zilberman
    Menahem Zilberman
    • Vaserman
    Miki Kam
    Miki Kam
    • Shifra Hasson
    Aryeh Moskona
    Aryeh Moskona
    • Shulka
    Hana Laslo
    Hana Laslo
    • Hermona
    • (as Hana Laszlo)
    Rafi Ginai
    • Hilik
    Reuven Dayan
    Reuven Dayan
    • Egyptian commander
    Reuven Adiv
    • Colonel Bondi
    Hovav Barzilay
    Laris Shot
    Yossi Keinan
    Nelson Shteier
    • Regie
      • Assi Dayan
    • Drehbuch
      • Naftali Alter
      • Assi Dayan
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    8saadanathan

    Israel's perfection 8/10

    "Giv'at Halfon Eina Ona" is definitely the best movie of Israeli cinema. It is super funny, creative and mind blowing at the time. The movie is one out of four movies that "The Pale Tracker" group did back in the day. All movies were not connected by plot, they had nothing to do with each other. But they all became classics of cinema and culture in Israel. With "Giv'at Halfon" being the most remarkable and the one everyone remembers. It is a parody over the military and citizens, the combination between the two is hilarious. The big stars of the movie are the three members of "The Pale Tracker": Gavri Banai, Yisrael Poliakov and Shaike Levi. All doing a great job and wonderful performances. Interesting fact: both the actors Nitza Saul and Tuvia Tzafir play in this movie and in the other classic called "Hagiga B'Snuker" which makes them the only actors to play in both most classical movies ever in Israel. What I love so much about this movie is all the catch phrases and iconic dialogues between the characters but I can't give any examples because it's not the same in English. I believe all viewers should watch this movie, rather you want to or need to because it's a "must watch". Even if you don't get the jokes I'm sure you'll understand the concept and story. Put on your uniform and go to the military!
    10PeteRoy

    Israel best movie

    Most Israeli movies are stupid, idiotic, and simply BAD.

    But this movie is great, very funny, very good.

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    A must watch if you are an Israeli.
    10blinkinpark25

    the best Israeli film ever made

    9\10 people in Israel will tell you that this movie is the best movie ever made by an Israeli. unfortunately this movie simply can't be understood by people who are not Israeli because the vibe of the movie is a comedy about the army in Israel, not just any army and about being Israeli. there are a lot of inside jokes that can only be understood by an Israeli and many different situations that you can't quite understand unless you've been in the same situation like most Israelies were when serving in the army. in Isarel its a cult movie and I doubt the fact that there are Israelies who have not seen this movie, it is broadcast every independent's day and probably once a month in the different channels. so I recommend you watch this film for the first time alone and on the second time with an Israeli that will tell you whats going on. 10\10 for me.
    9obviously_maybe

    An Israeli cult movie

    A hilarious comedy. It covers the story of three characters, but concentrates on Sgt. Jinji and the character of Mr. Hasson. Sgt. Jinji is very interested in Yaeli, Mr. Hasson's youngest daughter. After getting into a dispute with a fuming Mr. Hasson who falsely believed Jinji wanted to marry his eldest daughter, Jinji is kicked out of Mr. Hasson's house. Having witnessed the scene, and unbeknownst to Mr. Hasson nor Jinji, Yaeli escapes too and hides in the back of Jinji's jeep, intent to join him despite her father's wishes. On the way to his army base, Jinji picks up Konstanza, a shady businessman, who has been evading reporting to reserve duty for a while. Konstanza also happens to owe money to Mr. Hasson (due to a very dubious business deal gone awry), and Mr. Hasson decides to look for Konstanza to get his money back. All our characters end up in the middle of the desert at a small, somewhat improvised military base.

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      Voted in 2005 as the most popular Israeli movie of all time.
    • Patzer
      When Victor, Gingi, and the rest are entering the camp, after Victor is released from captivity, the boom is visible at the bottom left corner of the screen.
    • Zitate

      Colonel Bondi: Mr. Hasson, what do you do if the Egyptians come toward the outpost?

      Mr. Hasson: What we did in '56.

      [Victor Hasson refers to the Sinai Operation]

      Colonel Bondi: What... what did you do in '56?

      Mr. Hasson: What kind of question is that? What we did in '48. Nothing is better than that. Definitely.

      [Victor Hasson refers to the Independence War]

      Colonel Bondi: And what did you do in '48?

      Mr. Hasson: [laughs] Thirty years ago... who can remember that?

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Living, Period (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Giv'at Halfon Eina Ona
      Lyrics by Assi Dayan

      Music by Naftali Alter

      Performed by HaGashash-HaHiver

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      • 27. September 1976 (Israel)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Israel
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