List of Israeli films of 1971

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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1971.

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1971 releases

PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
 ? The Policeman (Hebrew : השוטר אזולאי, lit. "The Policeman Azulai") Ephraim Kishon Shaike Ophir Comedy, Drama [1]
 ? Malkat Hakvish (Hebrew : מלכת הכביש, lit. "The Highway Queen") Menahem Golan Gila Almagor, Yehuda Barkan Drama [2]
 ? Fifty Fifty (Hebrew : חצי חצי) Boaz Davidson Drama [3]
 ? Hasamba (Hebrew : חסמב"ה) Joel Silberg Shlomo Artzi, Ze'ev Revach and Dubi Gal Drama [4]
 ? Fishke Bemilu'im (Hebrew : פישקה במילואים, lit. "Fishke Goes to the Reserves") George Obadiah Drama [5]
 ? Katz V'Carasso (Hebrew : כץ וקראסו, lit. "Katz and Carasso") Menahem Golan Joseph Shiloach and Shmuel Rodensky Drama [6]
 ? The Hero (Hebrew : בלומפילד, lit. "Bloomfield") Richard Harris and Uri Zohar Richard Harris Drama [7]
 ? Ariana (Hebrew : אריאנה) George Obadiah Drama [8]
 ? Ha-Tarnegol (Hebrew : התרנגול, lit. "The Rooster") Uri Zohar Chaim Topol Drama [9]
 ? Harpatka'ot Yaldei Hahof (Hebrew : הרפתקאות ילדי החוף, lit. "Adventures of the Beach youth") Armin Dahlen Drama [10]

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References

  1. "Ha-Shoter Azulai". IMDb .
  2. "Malkat Hakvish". IMDb .
  3. "Hetzi Hetzi". IMDb . 17 November 1971.
  4. "Hasamba". IMDb .
  5. "Fishke Bemilu'im". IMDb .
  6. "Katz V'Carasso". IMDb .
  7. "Bloomfield". IMDb .
  8. "Ariana". IMDb .
  9. "Ha-Tarnegol". IMDb .
  10. "Harpatka'ot Yaldei Hahof". IMDb .