List of Israeli films of 1972

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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1972.

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1972 releases

PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
October 31 Escape to the Sun Menahem Golan Laurence Harvey, Josephine Chaplin and John Ireland Drama
  • An Israeli-German-French co-production
[1]

Unknown premiere date

PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
 ? Ani Ohev Otach Rosa (Hebrew : אני אוהב אותך רוזה, lit. "I Love You Rosa") Moshé Mizrahi Drama Entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival [2]
 ? Azit Hakalba Hatzanhanit (Hebrew : עזית הכלבה הצנחנית, lit. "Azit, the Paratrooper Dog") Boaz Davidson Action, War [3]
 ? Metzitzim (Hebrew : מציצים, lit. "Peeping Toms") Uri Zohar Comedy Entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival [4]
 ? Ha-Glula (Hebrew : הגלולה, lit. "The Pill") David Perlov Drama, Fantasy [5]
 ? Le'an Ne'elam Daniel Wax? (Hebrew : לאן נעלם דניאל וקס?, lit. "Where Is Daniel Wax?") Avraham Heffner Drama [6]
 ? Floch Dan Wolman Drama [7]
 ? Shod Hatelephonim Hagadol (Hebrew : שוד הטלפונים הגדול, lit. "The Great Telephone Robbery") Menahem Golan Drama [8]
 ? The Hitch Hiker (Hebrew : הטרמפיסט) Amos Sefer Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi [9]
 ? Salomonico (Hebrew : סלומוניקו) Alfred Steinhardt Reuven Bar-Yotam, Gabi Amrani, Mosko Alkalai Comedy [10]
 ? Shtei Defikot Lev (Hebrew : שתי דפיקות לב, lit. "Two Heartbeats") Shmuel Imberman Yehuda Barkan Drama [11]
 ? Nurit (Hebrew : נורית) George Obadiah Drama, Musical [12]
 ? Nahtche V'Hageneral (Hebrew : נחצ'ה והגנרל) George Obadiah Comedy [13]
 ? The Jerusalem File John Flynn Drama
  • An Israeli-American co-production
[14]
 ? Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves (Hebrew : רובינסון ושפחותיו המפתות) Jesus Franco Yehuda Barkan Comedy
  • An Israeli-German-French co-production
[15]
 ? Neither by Day Nor by Night Steven Hilliard Stern Drama [16]

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References

  1. "Escape to the Sun". IMDb . 31 October 1972.
  2. "Ani Ohev Otach Rosa". IMDb . 12 February 1972.
  3. "Azit Hakalba Hatzanhanit". IMDb .
  4. "Metzitzim". IMDb .
  5. "Ha-Glula". IMDb .
  6. "Le'an Ne'elam Daniel Wax?". IMDb .
  7. "Floch". IMDb .
  8. "Shod Hatelephonim Hagadol". IMDb .
  9. "Ha-Trempist". IMDb .
  10. "Salomonico". IMDb .
  11. "Shtei Defikot Lev". IMDb .
  12. "Nurit". IMDb .
  13. "Nahtche V'Hageneral". IMDb .
  14. "The Jerusalem File". IMDb .
  15. "Robinson und seine wilden Sklavinnen". IMDb . 11 October 1972.
  16. "Lo B'Yom V'Lo B'Layla". IMDb .