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The Little Traitor

  • 2007
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.1K
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Nathan Ravitz in The Little Traitor (2007)
Based on the novel "Panther in the Basement" by the world-renowned author, Amos Oz, the movie takes place in Palestine in 1947, just a few months before Israel becomes a state. Proffy Liebowitz, a militant yet sensitive eleven year old wants nothing more than for the occupying British to get the hell out of his land. Proffy and his two friends spend most of their time plotting ways to terrorize and/or blow up the British until one evening, while he's out after curfew, Proffy is seized by Sergeant Dunlop, a British officer. Instead of arresting him, he deposits him back home,but what ensues in the weeks to come is a friendship between these two foes. Proffy looks to Dunlop as a father figure as his own father is cold and remote. Dunlop, lonely and poetic, loves the spirited boy and they find lots to talk about in their meetings which Proffy must keep a secret from his friends and family. When Proffy's friends follow him one day and see that he has been visiting the detested enemy, they report him to the town officials and Proffy is brought to "trial" for being a traitor. He is eventually found innocent but these experiences shape him for life;especially the shock that he could have such genuine affection for the enemy.
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A coming of age tale of the unlikely bond between a kindly British soldier and a spirited Jewish boy set against the backdrop of the birth of the State of Israel.A coming of age tale of the unlikely bond between a kindly British soldier and a spirited Jewish boy set against the backdrop of the birth of the State of Israel.A coming of age tale of the unlikely bond between a kindly British soldier and a spirited Jewish boy set against the backdrop of the birth of the State of Israel.

  • Director
    • Lynn Roth
  • Writers
    • Lynn Roth
    • Amos Oz
  • Stars
    • Ido Port
    • Alfred Molina
    • Gilya Stern
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Lynn Roth
    • Writers
      • Lynn Roth
      • Amos Oz
    • Stars
      • Ido Port
      • Alfred Molina
      • Gilya Stern
    • 17User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Ido Port
    • Proffy
    Alfred Molina
    Alfred Molina
    • Dunlop
    Gilya Stern
    Gilya Stern
    • Miriam
    Rami Heuberger
    Rami Heuberger
    • Father
    Theodore Bikel
    Theodore Bikel
    • Interrogator
    Shmuel Shiloh
    Shmuel Shiloh
    • Mr. Lazarus
    Zachi Noy
    Zachi Noy
    • Mr. Gihon
    Levana Finkelstein
    Levana Finkelstein
    • Grandma Tykocinski
    Nathan Ravitz
    Nathan Ravitz
    • Adult Avi Leibowitz
    • (as Natan Ravich)
    Anat Klausner
    Anat Klausner
    • Yardena
    Ofer Shechter
    Ofer Shechter
    • British Soldier
    Yonatan Lahat
    • Ben Hur
    Guy Krasner
    • Chita
    Dafna Melzer
    Dafna Melzer
    • Rachel
    David Milton-Jones
    • British officer
    • (as David Milton John)
    Hisham Suliman
    Hisham Suliman
    • Arab Merchant #1
    • (as Hisham Suleiman)
    Tarik Kopty
    Tarik Kopty
    • Arab Merchant #2
    • (as Tarek Kupty)
    Amnon Wolf
    Amnon Wolf
    • British Guard
    • Director
      • Lynn Roth
    • Writers
      • Lynn Roth
      • Amos Oz
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    10psiguy

    Charming coming of age tale

    So many historical movies are just overbearing and a slog to get through. The Little Traitor really gives you just enough historical background for the events to serve as a backdrop for the primary story - an unlikely friendship between an Israeli boy growing up in Palestine and an English soldier trying to keep the peace.

    Alfred Molina (Spider-Man 2, Chocolate, Prince of Persia) stars as Sergeant Dunlop, a kindhearted man who doesn't really fit in among his fellow soldiers and longs for home and the girlfriend he left behind. He encounters a precocious young boy named Proffy (Ido Port), who fancies himself a crusader for Israeli independence. He sees that Proffy, who has never connected with his father, needs a male influence and befriends him.

    The friendship proves tricky for them both, as Dunlop's fellow soldiers are weary of the boy, and Proffy's friends end up seeing him as a traitor for befriending Dunlop. Dunlop and Proffy each grows through the adversity they face and end up stronger for it.

    Molina is really fabulous in this classy, warm coming of age tale. Some might see it as a niche film for Jewish audiences only, but it tells an extremely universal story that I think would play well with anyone.
    9denar427

    friendship between a British soldier and a young Israeli boy just prior to the formation of the state of Israel

    This story was told beautifully. it is like watching a truffaut film. It is one of those films that allow you to experience a moment in time. It is told simply and clearly with a wonderful performance by Alfred Molina. the young boys are at the same time earnest in their beliefs and headstrong in their rebellious strategy. The setting of Israel 1948 is very authentic and very aptly captures a time past. Seeing Jews, Arabs, Christians coexisting in daily life is a rarely seen way of life. It is important to see that this did and can exist. This aspect of the struggles prior to the formation of the state of Israel is very interesting and relevant , especially now. The Little Traitor captures both the energy and the sensitivity of the time. I think it is a movie that will appeal to a cross section of ages and backgrounds. I think that it is a rare film that can be enjoyed by a family together and will teach about history, hope and humanity.
    9gradyharp

    The Ties That Bond

    THE LITTLE TRAITOR is a touching little film based on the Amos Oz novel 'Panther in the Basement' and adapted for the screen and directed by Lynn Roth. Made in 2007 but for some reason not commercially released in the USA until On Demand films became popular on television, it is now available in DVD and deserves attention, especially in the current situation of the Middle East situation. This is one of those films that may be small or low budget, but carries a rather profound message that transcends political restrictions or biases.

    The story takes place in 1947 Palestine before the formation of Israel as state in 1948. Proffy Liebowitz (Ido Port) may be only eleven years old but he is very bright and has insights into the political situation of the times. He was conceived in Poland but born in Palestine when his parents immigrated in hopes of forming a Jewish state of fellow WW II survivors from the concentration camps. Proffy resents the presence of the British in Paelstine who inflict curfews on the citizens of Jerusalem and joins with his buddies to plan bombs and other ordinances to terrorize the British make their motto of Freedom Or Death meaningful. Proffy's father (Rami Heuberger) is a harsh disciplinarian: he and his wife give sanctuary for immigrant homeless Jews and don't want Proffy to disturb the British policing of the city for fear of altering their roles as protectors.

    Out beyond curfew time one evening Proffy encounters British Sergeant Dunlop (Alfred Molina) and somehow the two connect: Dunlop does not arrest Proffy but instead returns him to his home with the promise that Proffy will join him for lunch the next day! Proffy's father grounds him for a week, but finally when Proffy is released he looks up Dunlop and the two share literature and conversation, times that allow each to understand the other's stance and personality, and Proffy begins to see the warmly generous Dunlop as a father figure - a man who psychologically replaces Proffy's own cold and remote father. Their friendship becomes a strong bond between what Proffy had once considered a clash of enemies. As their friendship builds Proffy's young friends discover the relationship and begin to spread rumors that Proffy is passing Jewish intelligence to the British. Proffy is interrogated (Theodore Bikel) and how the Jews and the British deal with this is the climax of the story. We do see years later the old Dunlop meet the now adult Proffy (Natan Ravich) in a very touching scene.

    Alfred Molina once again proves that he can make even a small film rise to a fine standard and his interaction with the young Ido Port is memorable. The film is in English and Hebrew with subtitles. Recommended for all audiences.

    Grady Harp
    8ascendant01

    Coming of age movie

    --- I am not going to write much here because I think you have to watch this movie rather than read about it. It was made in an excellent manner and had first rate actors with high kudos going to Ido Port as Proffy and Alfred Molina as Dunlop.

    --- Very essentially put this is a story about an 11 year old boy who carries on a friendship with a British "occupation" soldier in Israel just before it became Israel. The boy learns the hard way that sometimes your enemy can treat you better than your supposed friends and that although innocent friendship can and should be something one can treasure for life, it can also be called treason by the ignorant. I won't tell more for fear of telling to much.

    --- The story is told in a very sweet way and is a well made coming of age movie. I don't think many people would be disappointed with the time investment to watch this one.
    7TheDome81

    Sweet, well done film

    This is a sweet little indie film about the friendship between a British soldier and a young Israeli boy. When I first saw Alfred Molina, I said to myself, "I've seen this guy in a bunch of stuff before." I checked his IMDb profile and was flabbergasted by just how many films and tv shows he's appeared in. Just looking at the number of productions he's been involved in since 2020 is incredible.

    The Little Traitor take place in Israel just after the Second World War and before the country was recognized by the rest of the world. The English were stationed there to help keep the peace. A young boy Proffy (Ido Port) hangs out with two friends who have their own little brotherhood of English-hating kids. One day, Proffy is out on the streets after curfew and is nabbed by a kindly English soldier Dunlop (Molina). He escorts him home and lets him go with a warning. The two become fast friends and Proffy spends with Dunlop at the officer's club almost every afternoon.

    The two learn about each other's cultures and Dunlop acts as sort of a big brother to Proffy. When it's brought to the attention of the local Jewish authorities that he's been flirting with the enemy, Proffy's brought before a tribunal and is questioned. It's just one of the many adventures he encounters in this excellent movie.

    I really enjoyed this film. The two lead characters felt so natural together. And it's always nice to watch a film where nothing horrible happens. If you're looking for a pleasant film the whole family will enjoy, don't miss this gem. To see more of y reviews, check out moviejunkiemark. It's on blogspot.

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    • Trivia
      Ido and Rami plays father and son for the 2nd time. Their first movie together as father and son was in the movie Dear Mr. Waldman in 2006.
    • Goofs
      The young actor who plays Proffy through most of the movie is left-handed; but at the end when they show a grown-up Proffy/Avi, he's signing books with his right hand.
    • Quotes

      Proffy: Shalom, sergeant Dunlop.

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      Written and performed by Mike Stein

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2009 (Israel)
    • Countries of origin
      • Israel
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (United States)
    • Languages
      • Hebrew
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mali izdajnik
    • Filming locations
      • Israel
    • Production companies
      • Evanstone Films Ltd.
      • Panther Productions (III)
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    • Budget
      • $1,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $402,088
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,330
      • Oct 25, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $454,481
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      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
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