Hagiga B'Snuker
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Hagiga BaSnuker | |
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Directed by | Boaz Davidson |
Produced by | Simcha Zvuloni |
Written by | Screenplay Eli Tavor Story Uri Dan |
Starring | Yehuda Barkan Joseph Shiloach Ze'ev Revach |
Music by | Mati Caspi |
Cinematography | David Gurfinkel |
Editing by | Alain Jakubowicz |
Distributed by | Tal-Shahar |
Release date(s) | 1975 |
Running time | 95 min |
Country | Israel |
Language | Hebrew |
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KHagiga BaSnuker (aka - Party at the Snooker; Hebrew חגיגה בסנוקר; originally called סנוקר Snuker) is a 1975 Israeli cult movie. The movie was directed by Boaz Davidson and stars Israeli comedians Ze'ev Revakh, Yehuda Barkan and Yosef Shiloakh.
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[edit] Cast
- Yehuda Barkan - Gavri/Azriel
- Ze'ev Revach - Hannukah
- Yosef Shiloah - Salvador
- Nitza Shaul - Yona
- Tuvia Tzafir - Mushon
- Ya'ackov Banai - Rabbi
- Arieh Elias - Halfon
- Abraham Ronai - The Kablan
- Talia Shapira - Riki
- music by Matti Caspi
[edit] Plot
The story is about two twin brothers, Azriel and Gavriel (both played by Yehuda Barkan). Azriel is a shy and religious Jew who works in a fruit shop in Jaffa. Gavriel, is a hoodlum and a good-for-nothing hustler who runs a Snooker Bar. Gavriel and his friend Hanuka make easy money by swindling innocent people into gambling on Snooker games. One day Gavriel is forced to renew contact with his brother, because he is in trouble with a gangster who won the bet on a snooker game, and the only way to pay is by selling the family estate which is co-owned by Gavriel and his brother Azriel.