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Giv'a 24 Eina Ona / Hill 24 Doesn't Answer (1955)

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Giv'a 24 Eina Ona / Hill 24 Doesn't Answer (1955)

Giv'a 24 Eina Ona / Hill 24 Doesn't Answer (1955)
DVDRip | MKV | 704 x 480 | AVC @ 1800 Kbps | 101 min | 1.41 Gb
Audio: English, Hebrew AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: English (HardSub)
Genre: Adventure, Drama, Romance | Israel

This was the first movie produced in Israel. It deals with the outbreak of hostilities during the war for independence in 1947. The message of this film was the sadness and stupidity of people killing each other and how it's always the old who lead us to war and only the young who die. (Phil Ochs)

IMDB 6.0/10 from 254 users

Director: Thorold Dickinson
Writer: Zvi Kolitz (story), Peter Frye (screenplay)
Actors: Edward Mulhare, Haya Harareet, Michael Shillo, Michael Wager
Rated: N/A
Runtime: 101 min

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. 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 Israeli 'Hill 24 Doesn't Answer' at World THE theory that Jerusalem and the Holy Land "have always been fought for with passion and love" is illustrated imply and forcefully in "Hill 24 Doesn't Answer," an Israeli-made feature that had its première last night at the World Theatre.Although current Israeli-Egyptian skirmishes give these fictional aspects of Israel's war for liberation a sad but jointed topicality, its melodrama is cut from a familiar pattern. Its principals speak with restraint and conviction. However, and the courage and dedication displayed in "Hill 24" is not only plausible but also often moving.Although it is the Israeli point of view that is predominant, it is not excessively dressed in this first feature-length production to be shot and processed entirely in Israel. What the producers product are some reasons why this passionate and love-filled fight was fought by heterogeneous groups.Their protagonists are a band of four soldiers—an Irishian, an American, an Israeli and a Yemenite girl—who are assigned to hold "Hill 24" on one approaches to the Holy city in July, 1948, just before the truce is signed, so that it may be claimed for Israel. Although they are found dead, a United Nations truce, the claim is made good, Their stories are revealed in flashbacks.The romance between the ishman, played in subdued style by Edward Mulhare, and aya Hararit, a dark-eyed Israeli beauty who portrays a fourth generation Sabra and underground worker, is, perhaps, the least persuasive of the lot. As one of the British police enforcing the Mandate, ulhare is drawn into the conflict despite the hurdles of religion and politics. His overpowering love for the girl he once shadowed seems to be taken for granted rather than projected. Miss Hararit's physical charms are backed by a few sensitive scenes.Michael Wager contributes a strong characterization as a rich young Jewish-American tourist who is suddenly caught up in Jerusalem street warfare, joins the Israeli forces, is wounded in the Old City and learns the spiritual values of the faith from which he has strayed. Credit Zalman Lebiush with a meaningful delineation of the sorely afflicted rabbi who teaches and comforts him. And Arieh Lavi, as the tough, garrulous, happy-go-lucky Israeli who relates his triumph over an unregenerate Nazi, and Margalit Oved, as the gentle Yemenite girl who gives her life in the fatal mission, add sturdy vignettes to a varied gallery of portraits.Most of "Hill 24" is spoken in English. Hebrew and other languages are translated in English subtitles. What they have to say does not constitute the most powerful drama on the subject of heroism. But it is an uncommonly forthright and an absorbing tribute to largely unsung val or. HILL 24 DOESN'T ANSWER.

Giv'a 24 Eina Ona / Hill 24 Doesn't Answer (1955)


Giv'a 24 Eina Ona / Hill 24 Doesn't Answer (1955)



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