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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1950.
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Premiere | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | Ref |
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? | Miklalah L'Brahah (Hebrew : מקללה לברכה, lit. "Blessed curse") | Joseph Krumgold | Drama | [1] | ||
? | Dream No More | Joseph Krumgold | Drama | [2] | ||
? | Ha-Fuga (Hebrew : הפוגה, lit. "Intermission") | Amram Amar | Drama | [3] |
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