List of Israeli films of 1968

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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1968.

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1968 releases

PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
 ? Tevye and His Seven Daughters (Hebrew : טוביה ושבע בנותיו) Menahem Golan Shmuel Rodensky Drama, Musical [1]
 ?Kol Mamzer Melech (Hebrew : כל ממזר מלך, lit. "Every Bastard a King") Uri Zohar Drama [2]
 ? Sinai Commandos  [ de ] (Hebrew : המטרה טיראן) Raphael Nussbaum  [ de ] Robert Fuller War Israeli-American-
West German
co-production
[3]
 ?Ha-Shehuna Shelanu (Hebrew : השכונה שלנו, lit. "Our Neighborhood")Uri Zohar Comedy, Drama [4]
 ?Ha-Ben Ha'Oved (Hebrew : הבן העובד, lit. "The Prodigal Son")Yosef Shalhin, Alfred SteinhardtDrama [5]

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References

  1. "Tuvia Vesheva Benotav".
  2. "Kol Mamzer Melech". 17 July 1968.
  3. "Kommando Sinai". 24 November 1968.
  4. "Ha-Shehuna Shelanu".
  5. "Ha-Ben Ha'Oved".