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Der Fuchs im Hühnerstall (1978) Online
Original Title :
Ha-Shuu0027al Bu0027Lool Hatarnagalot
Genre :
Movie / Comedy
Year :
1978
Directror :
Ephraim Kishon
Cast :
Shaike Ophir,Seffy Rivlin,Zaharira Harifai
Writer :
Ephraim Kishon,Ephraim Kishon
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 30min
Rating :
7.4/10
Der Fuchs im Hühnerstall (1978) Online

Amitz Dolniker, an Israeli politician who speaks way to much has a heart attack in the middle of his speech. In the ambulance on the way to the hospital the doctor orders him to "go someplace quite, rest, and don't make speeches". His young assistant immediately suggest they go to Switzerland, however Dolniker had taken a vow not to leave Israel unnecessarily, so he comes up with a different idea - going to a remote village where they have never heard of him, so he would not be asked to make any speeches. As they arrive, it turns out that not only the villagers have never heard of Dolniker, but they have also never heard of running water, electricity, phones, and most importantly: TV, Radio, and newspapers... so its only a matter of time before Dolniker or the villagers go bananas....
Credited cast:
Shaike Ophir Shaike Ophir - Amitz Dolniker
Seffy Rivlin Seffy Rivlin - Ze'ev
Zaharira Harifai Zaharira Harifai - Geoola Dolniker / Malka Hermanovitch
Ya'ackov Bodo Ya'ackov Bodo - Zalaman Hasidov
Mosko Alkalai Mosko Alkalai - Tzemach Goorevitch
Shoshana Shani-Lavie Shoshana Shani-Lavie - Mrs. hasidov (as Shoshik Shani)
Nitza Shaul Nitza Shaul - Miss Goorevitch
Gideon Singer Gideon Singer - Prof. Tennebaum / Elifaz hermanovitch
Shlomo Vishinsky Shlomo Vishinsky - Micha / driver
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Yosef Bashi Yosef Bashi - Rabbi
Mordechai Ben-Ze'ev Mordechai Ben-Ze'ev - Gurevitch's father
Heinz Bernard Heinz Bernard - Wagon driver
Zisha Gold Zisha Gold - Resident of the village
Abraham Ronai Abraham Ronai - Driver


User reviews

Malanim

Malanim

This is not a bad movie, as a matter of fact its even quite good, but unlike the rest of Ephraim Kishon's films, this one was originally written as a book, and would have to say that in the process of transferring it into a movie - well - something was lost. I can't really point out what but something is missing.

Thumbs half-way - only see it if you haven't read the book