Metzitzim
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Metzitzim | |
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Uri Zohar |
Produced by |
Itzik Kol Uri Zohar |
Written by |
Arik Einstein Uri Zohar |
Starring |
Arik Einstein Uri Zohar |
Cinematography | Adam Greenberg |
Editing by | Avi Lifshitz |
Release dates | 1972 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Israel |
Language | Hebrew |
Metzitzim (Hebrew: מציצים, English: Peeping Toms) is a 1972 Israeli comedy film that has become a cult film. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
The film was directed by Uri Zohar and starred Arik Einstein and Zohar himself. The cinematographer was Adam Greenberg.
Cast
- Arik Einstein - Eli
- Uri Zohar - Gutte
- Sima Eliyahu - Mili
- Mona Silberstein - Dina (as Mona Zilberstein)
- Tzvi Shissel - Davidke
- Mordecai Ben-Ze'ev - Altman Sr. (as Mordechai Ben-Zeev)
- Moti Mizrahi - Altman Jr.
- Motti Levi - Avi
- Mordechai Arnon - Cab driver
- Margalit Ankory - Ruthie
- Zvia Doron - Fainting woman
- Eddie Cogan - Singer
- Aharonchik - Lifeguard
- Esther Zewko - Secretary (as Esther Zebco)
- Tova Farber - Street girl
References
- ↑ "IMDB.com: Awards for Metzitzim". imdb.com. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
External links
- Metzitzim at the Internet Movie Database
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