Английская Википедия:Dalia and the Sailors
Шаблон:Expand Hebrew Шаблон:Infobox film Dalia And The Sailors (Шаблон:Lang-he) is an Israeli comedy film directed by Menahem Golan and produced by Mordecai Navon.[1] It was Menachem Golan's second film.[2]
Plot
Dalia (Véronique Vendell) immigrated with her parents as a child from Israel to Canada. As a young woman, she misses Israel and wants to return. She sneaks on board a freighter sailing from to Israel but is soon discovered by the crew who try to hide her from the captain (Shraga Friedman) and the other officers.[1][2]
Cast
- Véronique Vendell as Dalia Dekelman
- Shraga Friedman as Captain Avraham Rappaport
- Arik Einstein as Hillel "Gurnischt" Goren
- Oded Teomi as Ron
- Gideon Singer as Lieutenant
- Ya'akov Ben-Sira as Chief
- Ori Levy as bos'n, the boatswain
- Shaike Ophir as Jacko, the helmsman
- Hanan Goldblatt as Stanislav Kuchinski, a sailor
- Mordechai Arnon as Toto, a sailor
- Shlomo Vishinski as Srulik, a sailor
- Benny Amdurski as a sailor
- Yehoram Gaon as a sailor
- Israel Gurion as Shmulik, the radio operator
- Reuven Shefer as Fuchs
- Bomba Tzur as Berman, the cook
- Mordechai Ben-Ze'ev as Chiney Chang, the cook's assistant
- Menachem Golan as Italian policeman Vittorio De Sica (uncredited)[3]
Reception
Dalia and the Sailors sold 599,000 tickets, making it the 28th most popular Israeli film in Israeli film history.[4] This is the first Israeli movie ever to feature nudity, although partial and by a foreign actress (Veronique Vendell). Her brief nude scene contributed much to the movie's popularity when it was first released.[5]
Soundtrack
The music for the movie was composed by Itzhak Graziani. Neomi Shemer composed two songs for the films, the title song "Na'arat HaSipun" (The Deck Girl; Шаблон:Lang-he) and "Layla BeHof Achziv" (Night at Achziv Beach; Шаблон:Lang-he) which was performed by Yarkon Bridge Trio and later released on the trio's debut album.
A four-song Extended play was issued for the film.[6] The EP didn't contain two more songs that were performed in the movie, "Layla BeHof Achziv" and "Ktovet Ka'aka" (Tattoo; Шаблон:Lang-he) by Theatre Club Quartet (with Hanan Goldblatt replacing original member Shimon Bar), which was previously released by the quartet in 1958.[7]
Track listing
Side A
- "Na'arat HaSipun" (The Deck Girl; Шаблон:Lang-he) – Band (2:30)
- "Charleston" (Шаблон:Lang-he) – Itzhak Graziani (3:00)
Side B
- "Shake" (Шаблон:Lang-he) – Yarkon Bridge Trio (2:15)
- "Twist" (Шаблон:Lang-he) – Don Julio (2:30)
See also
References
External links
- Dalia And The Sailors in IMDb
- Dalia And The Sailors in Book of Israeli Cinema site
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Amy Kornish and Costel Safirman, Israeli Film – A Reference Guide, Praeger, 2003, p. 50.
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 Meir Schnitzer, Israeli Cinema: Facts/ Plots/ Directors / Opinions, Kinneret Publishing House, 1994. P. 64.
- ↑ רסן יש, סוס אין. Ze'ev Rav-Nof, 21 August 1964, Davar Шаблон:In lang
- ↑ Doron Fishler, "The 100 most popular Israeli films ever", Fisheye, September 25, 2016
- ↑ Шаблон:IMDb title
- ↑ דליה והמלחים, פסקול הסרט (1964)) Stereo VeMono Шаблон:In lang
- ↑ Шаблон:YouTube