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Every Time We Say Goodbye

  • 1986
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.9K
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Tom Hanks and Cristina Marsillach in Every Time We Say Goodbye (1986)
DramaRomanceWar

A Protestant World War II pilot and a Jewish girl fall in love in Jerusalem, even though their diverse backgrounds threaten to pull them apart.A Protestant World War II pilot and a Jewish girl fall in love in Jerusalem, even though their diverse backgrounds threaten to pull them apart.A Protestant World War II pilot and a Jewish girl fall in love in Jerusalem, even though their diverse backgrounds threaten to pull them apart.

  • Director
    • Moshé Mizrahi
  • Writers
    • Moshé Mizrahi
    • Rahel Fabian
    • Leah Appet
  • Stars
    • Tom Hanks
    • Cristina Marsillach
    • Benedict Taylor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Moshé Mizrahi
    • Writers
      • Moshé Mizrahi
      • Rahel Fabian
      • Leah Appet
    • Stars
      • Tom Hanks
      • Cristina Marsillach
      • Benedict Taylor
    • 37User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Hanks
    Tom Hanks
    • David
    Cristina Marsillach
    • Sarah
    Benedict Taylor
    Benedict Taylor
    • Peter
    Anat Atzmon
    Anat Atzmon
    • Victoria
    Gila Almagor
    Gila Almagor
    • Lea
    Moni Moshonov
    Moni Moshonov
    • Nessim
    • (as Monny Moshonov)
    Avner Hizkiyahu
    Avner Hizkiyahu
    • Raphael
    • (as Avner Hiskyahu)
    Esther Parnass
    • Rosa
    Orna Porat
    Orna Porat
    • Mrs. Finkelstein
    Nissim Azikri
    Nissim Azikri
    • Shaltiel
    • (as Nissim Azikry)
    Moshe Ivgy
    Moshe Ivgy
    • Daniel
    • (as Moshe Ivgi)
    David Menachem
    • Elie
    Avi Keidar
    • Sammy
    Alon Aboutboul
    Alon Aboutboul
    • Joseph
    • (as Alan Abovtboul)
    Dafna Armoni
    Dafna Armoni
    • Clara
    • (as Daphne Armony)
    Rivka Gur
    Rivka Gur
    • Dinah
    Jacky Banian
    • Albert
    Caroline Goodall
    Caroline Goodall
    • Sally
    • Director
      • Moshé Mizrahi
    • Writers
      • Moshé Mizrahi
      • Rahel Fabian
      • Leah Appet
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    10icemandylan

    Period piece, love story.

    If you like love stories - I usually don't care for them - you should enjoy this one. This is my all-time favorite movie. Marsillach is the most darling young woman I've ever seen. You might fall in love as I did.

    David falls in love with a girl he meets in Isreal. She's a Jew and he's not, so her family does everything they can to keep them apart. It's a simple movie with no real plot. It doesn't need one. This may be the only time I can say a movie doesn't need a plot.

    A really interesting side note is that the girl and her family speak Ladino. It is the Spanish spoken in Spain around 1492, when Ferdinand and Isabel expelled the Jews from Spain. That makes the film a bit of a time capsule, as the language remains unchanged. That made the film infinitely more interesting for me than it might have otherwise been.

    Great period piece! Great love story!
    5FiendishDramaturgy

    Odd, But Nice, If Not Much Else.

    1986 Romance starring a very young Tom Hanks as an injured U.S. pilot in 1942 Jerusalem who falls in love with a Jewish girl whose family, of course, disapproves. Also starring Cristina Marsillach, and Benedict Taylor.

    This is quite unremarkable, mildly interesting, with little to offer in the way of amusement, entertainment, or enjoyment. Frankly, I can't imagine why anyone would sit all the way through it unless they are an avid Hanks fan, a film student, or writing a review for it.

    It's not horrible, the performances are great, but the story itself is quite boring. There are one or two nice vista shots, and Hanks gives a sterling performance, and I had to dig deep to find those two compliments. Otherwise, do yourself a favor, and find something else to do.

    It rates a 4.5/10 from...

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    8rdorrity

    A good movie

    I really enjoyed the movie when I first saw it years ago, and when I saw it was available on DVD, I had to buy it. Second watching was not as enjoyable as I noticed a few glaring historical flaws. On the DVD cover there is a picture of a B17 alongside Hanks in his RAF uniform. The B17 does not appear in the movie, neither did the RAF use them in the North African desert. The plane Hanks actually flies is a 1944, Rolls-Royce Merlin powered P51 Mustang, complete with bubble canopy (The movie is set in 1942, just before El Alamein) However, apart from that, a great movie to watch - Jerusalem looks fantastic. Its good to see a movie about Sephardic Jews (I get so sick of always seeing Jewish people portrayed as Ashkenazi - You know "Oy Vay, my life already!) Buy it, watch it, enjoy (Oy Vay!)
    7PeterJackson

    Thought-provoking at least

    One of the earlier efforts of Tom Hanks, this film is a nice, if somewhat unremarkable love story set against the background of WW2 in Jerusalem. Hanks meets a young jewish girl (Marsillach), they fall in love, but have to face her strongly religious family. The story is not as much about the war, as it is about love and religion. Though, the film isn't very "deep", it has some interesting ideas, for example the choice between human feelings and tradition. The strong religious beliefs of the girl's family seem so cruel at times, that it's hard to have any sympathy for them. Maybe a bit too black-and-white for some, but certainly an interesting little film, with (of course) an excellent Tom Hanks in the lead role. 7/10
    7LuvBrd81

    sweet movie

    This was a cute love story that kept me completely involved, even during the sub title part, which i generally do not enjoy. Being Jewish I could understand the conflict Sarah was going through between her family and love...and being in love with Tom Hanks I could completely see why she picked him :). I do not know how I never heard of this movie before, but I definitely enjoyed it. Only thing is, I wish we learnt more about the ending. What happened between Sarah and her family? Did Tom even make it through the war? I kinda wish they let us know...but I guess they let us use our imagination, and mine told me that it all went well! I would recommend this movie to anyone who is in the mood to see a nice, not too deep love story. Guys most likely should stay away!

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    • Trivia
      Sarah's and Victoria's family are Sephardic (or Sephardi or Separdim) Jews who because of the diaspora, lived in North Africa, Spain and Portugal around 1,000 AD. They spoke a language called Ladino, which is an amalgam of Spanish, Hebrew and Aramaic. The etymology of "Sephardic" is from a country mentioned in the book of Obadiah in the Hebrew Bible, and is believed to be representing Spain. The Sepharic were exiled from Spain by the Alhambra Decree of 1492.
    • Goofs
      The single seat aircraft David (Tom Hanks) lands in Egypt is a P51 Mustang. This was not used by the Desert Air Force as it was too new and needed for bomber support over Europe. It should have been a P40 Kittyhawk (US Tomahawk). It could have been a Spitfire late in 1942 perhaps.
    • Quotes

      David: What language was that you were speaking?

      Sarah: Spanish.

      David: How did you and Victoria come to speak Spanish?

      Sarah: It is what we speak at home.

      David: Oh, your family came from Spain?

      Sarah: Yes.

      David: Recently?

      Sarah: About 400 years.

      David: They must have some good memories.

    • Connections
      Referenced in There's Nothing Out There (1991)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 14, 1986 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Israel
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Ladino
    • Also known as
      • Liebe ist ein Spiel auf Zeit
    • Filming locations
      • King David Hotel, Jerusalem, Israel
    • Production companies
      • Tri-Star Pictures
      • Delphi V Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $278,623
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $118,200
      • Nov 16, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $278,623
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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