Hill 24 Doesn't Answer
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Thorold Dickinson |
Produced by | Jack Padwa and Zvi Kolitz |
Written by |
Zvi Kolitz Peter Frye |
Starring | Edward Mulhare |
Cinematography | Gerald Gibbs |
Edited by |
Joanna Dickinson Thorold Dickinson |
Release dates |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Israel |
Language | English/Hebrew[1] |
Hill 24 Doesn't Answer (Hebrew: Giv'a 24 Eina Ona), the first feature film produced in Israel, is a 1955 Israeli war film directed by Thorold Dickinson. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival.[2] The plot revolves around the personal stories of a number of soldiers who are on their way to defend a strategic hill overlooking the road to Jerusalem.
Cast
- Edward Mulhare as James Finnegan
- Michael Wager as Allan Goodman
- Margalit Oved as Esther Hadassi
- Arik Lavie as David Airam (as Arich Lavi)
- Michael Shillo as Capt. Yehuda Berger
- Haya Harareet as Miriam Miszrahi
- Eric Greene as Agent Browning
- Stanley Preston as Chief British Agent Lawson
- Haim Eynav as Ya'acov, young soldier
- Zalman Lebiush as The Rabbi
- Azaria Rapaport as German Mercenary (Former Nazi)
- Abraham Barzilai as U.N. Arab Official
- Shoshana Damari as Miriam's Druze Friend
- Shoshana Duer as Hospital Matron
- Shraga Friedman as Travel Agent
- Leon Gilboa as U.N. French Official
- David Hershkovitz as Street Vendor
- Burton Most as U.N. American Official
- David Ram as U.N. Israeli Official
- Ruth Rappaport as Hospital Nurse
- Mati Raz as Levin, the interpreter
- Yossi Yadin as Israeli Commander At Jerusalem Wall
- Arie Zeidmann as Itzik'l
References
- ↑ "Israeli 'Hill 24 Doesn't Answer' at World", New York Times, 3 November 1955
- ↑ "Festival de Cannes: Hill 24 Doesn't Answer". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
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