Burning Sands (1960 film)
Burning Sands (German: Brennender Sand) (Hebrew:Kholot lohatot) is a 1960 German-Israeli adventure film.
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Directed by | Raphael Nussbaum |
Written by | Raphael Nussbaum |
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Edited by | Erika Shtegman |
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Release date | 21 July 1960 |
Running time | 97 minutes |
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Language | German |
Budget | 1 million Deutschmarks[1] |
History
The movie was directed by Raphael Nussbaum, starring Daliah Lavi, Gert Günther Hoffmann and Abraham Eisenberg. It was the first German-Israeli feature film.[1]
Cast
- Daliah Lavi
- Gert Günther Hoffmann
- Abraham Eisenberg
- Uri Zohar
- Oded Kotler
- Gila Almagor
- Natan Cogan
- Abraham Barzilai
- Hillel Ne'eman
- Abraham Ronai
- Abi Ofarim (musician)
- Esther Ofarim (musician)
See also
References
- Hoehn, Hans (July 1, 1959). "Stroll on the Kurfuerstendamm". Variety. p. 4. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
Further reading
- Jack Shaheen. Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People. Interlink Publishing, 2012.
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